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