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British government special advisers
Thatcher Ministry
Oliver Letwin
David Willetts
Major Ministry
David Cameron
George Osborne
Blair Ministry
Jon Ashworth
Ed Balls
Andy Burnham
Tom Bentley
Alastair Campbell
Patrick Diamond
Stephen Hale
David Miliband
Ed Miliband
Liz Kendall
Jo Moore
Geoff Mulgan
James Purnell
Emma Reynolds
Ed Richards
Martin Sixsmith
Matthew Taylor
Charlie Whelan
Brown Ministry
Jon Ashworth
Polly Billington
Stephen Carter
Dan Corry
Michael Dugher
Joe Irvin
Gavin Kelly
Liz Kendall
David Muir
Damian McBride
Sue Nye
Tom Scholar
Shriti Vadera
Cameron Ministry
Luke Coffey
Andy Coulson
Catherine Fall
Arminka Helic
Steve Hilton
Edward Llewellyn
Jonny Oates
Craig Oliver
Richard Reeves
Willie Rennie
Sarah Southern
Philippa Stroud
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Politics of the United Kingdom
British special advisers