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British special advisers
Blair Ministry
Ed Balls
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Tom Bentley
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Alastair Campbell
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Patrick Diamond
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Stephen Hale
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David Miliband
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Ed Miliband
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Jo Moore
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Geoff Mulgan
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James Purnell
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Ed Richards
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Martin Sixsmith
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Charlie Whelan
Brown Ministry
Polly Billington
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Stephen Carter
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Dan Corry
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Gavin Kelly
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David Muir
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Damian McBride
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Sue Nye
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Tom Scholar
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Shriti Vadera
Cameron Ministry
Luke Coffey
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Andy Coulson
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Arminka Helic
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Steve Hilton
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Edward Llewellyn
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Jonny Oates
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Craig Oliver
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Richard Reeves
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Philippa Stroud
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British special advisers