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AFTER the summer, Steve Hilton was given a desk right outside David Cameron's office. In No10, where proximity is power, this was meant as a signal that the mercurial Hilton remained at the heart of the Cameron operation.
The move also placed Hilton alongside the Prime Minister's two other most powerful lieutenants, his chief of staff Ed Llewellyn and the Downing Street permanent secretary Jeremy Heywood. The idea was to ensure that these three men all knew what the others were up to.See the full content of this document
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After the Summer, Steve Hilton [...]
But in recent weeks, insiders h...
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