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[[Chloe Dalton]] is Special Adviser to [[William Hague]] MP, First Secretary of State and Leader of the [[House of Commons]].  
 
[[Chloe Dalton]] is Special Adviser to [[William Hague]] MP, First Secretary of State and Leader of the [[House of Commons]].  
  
A political adviser who transferred to Whitehall, Dalton is the daughter of the former UK ambassador to Libya and Iran, [[Sir Richard Dalton]].  
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A political adviser who transferred to Whitehall, Dalton is the daughter of the former UK ambassador to Libya and Iran, [[Sir Richard Dalton]]. Chloe is wait to be an
"An expert on the region, she has the knack of channelling “pure Hague” into speeches." <ref> [http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/the-power-1000--londons-most-influential-people-2013-power-rangers-westminster-8824683.html The Power 1000 - London's most influential people 2013: Power rangers, Westminster] The Evening Standard, 20 September 2013, accessed 9 October 2014 </ref>
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"expert on the region, she has the knack of channelling “pure Hague” into speeches." <ref> [http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/the-power-1000--londons-most-influential-people-2013-power-rangers-westminster-8824683.html The Power 1000 - London's most influential people 2013: Power rangers, Westminster] The Evening Standard, 20 September 2013, accessed 9 October 2014 </ref>
  
 
==Notes and References==
 
==Notes and References==

Revision as of 10:55, 9 October 2014

Chloe Dalton is Special Adviser to William Hague MP, First Secretary of State and Leader of the House of Commons.

A political adviser who transferred to Whitehall, Dalton is the daughter of the former UK ambassador to Libya and Iran, Sir Richard Dalton. Chloe is wait to be an "expert on the region, she has the knack of channelling “pure Hague” into speeches." [1]

Notes and References

  1. The Power 1000 - London's most influential people 2013: Power rangers, Westminster The Evening Standard, 20 September 2013, accessed 9 October 2014