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[[Hayden Allan]] is a [[Conservative Party]] veteran, he worked at the central office in opposition where he was deputy head of press. <ref>[http://www.dodsmonitoring.com/downloads/Central_Lobby/House_MOD_guide.pdf Guide to the Ministry of Defence] "The House Parliament's Magazine", Vol. 7, pp.16-17, accessed 19 September 2014. </ref> | [[Hayden Allan]] is a [[Conservative Party]] veteran, he worked at the central office in opposition where he was deputy head of press. <ref>[http://www.dodsmonitoring.com/downloads/Central_Lobby/House_MOD_guide.pdf Guide to the Ministry of Defence] "The House Parliament's Magazine", Vol. 7, pp.16-17, accessed 19 September 2014. </ref> | ||
+ | Allan worked at the Conservative Headquarters after the 2010 election to keep the party's press operation ticking over. He then moved to the [[Ministry of Defence]] on 2 August that same year. <ref> Nicholas Watt [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/wintour-and-watt/2010/jul/13/liamfox-davidcameron Liam Fox is placed on the Downing Street naughty step after testing David Cameron's patience] ''The Guardian'', 13 July 2010, accessed 16 October 2014 </ref> | ||
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Former Defence Secretary [[Philip Hammond]] took his special advisers [[Graham Hook]] and Allan to the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]], following his replacement of [[William Hague]] in July 2014. <ref>Alex Murray [http://www.prweek.com/article/1304951/senior-tories-spads-new-roles Senior Tories take spads with them to new roles], PR Week, 23.07.2014, accessed 19 September 2014. </ref> | Former Defence Secretary [[Philip Hammond]] took his special advisers [[Graham Hook]] and Allan to the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]], following his replacement of [[William Hague]] in July 2014. <ref>Alex Murray [http://www.prweek.com/article/1304951/senior-tories-spads-new-roles Senior Tories take spads with them to new roles], PR Week, 23.07.2014, accessed 19 September 2014. </ref> | ||
Revision as of 12:31, 16 October 2014
Hayden Allan is a Conservative Party veteran, he worked at the central office in opposition where he was deputy head of press. [1] Allan worked at the Conservative Headquarters after the 2010 election to keep the party's press operation ticking over. He then moved to the Ministry of Defence on 2 August that same year. [2]
Former Defence Secretary Philip Hammond took his special advisers Graham Hook and Allan to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, following his replacement of William Hague in July 2014. [3]
Notes and References
- ↑ Guide to the Ministry of Defence "The House Parliament's Magazine", Vol. 7, pp.16-17, accessed 19 September 2014.
- ↑ Nicholas Watt Liam Fox is placed on the Downing Street naughty step after testing David Cameron's patience The Guardian, 13 July 2010, accessed 16 October 2014
- ↑ Alex Murray Senior Tories take spads with them to new roles, PR Week, 23.07.2014, accessed 19 September 2014.