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Iain Dale

Iain Campbell Dale (born 15 July 1962) is best known for his conservative-minded British political blog Iain Dale's Diary (founded in 2002) and for his frequent appearances on UK news channels as a political commentator. He is also a publisher, broadcaster and former Conservative Party politician. In September 2003 he became the first openly gay Conservative candidate to contest a Parliamentary election. [more]

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Iain Dale is a Presenter at LBC 97.3.

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Iain's biography on Twitter reads: Presenter of LBC 97.3's Drive, Arqiva Radio Presenter of the Year 2013, West Ham fanatic. MD of Biteback Publishing & http://t.co/pqbj382AS2
@iaindale has 42,306 followers.
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Latest articles by Iain Dale

George Osborne downgrade on the horizon after plan AAA debacle
The chancellor may brush off Britain's new credit rating, but this national humiliation will have Tory backbenchers scenting blood
Iain Dale's Top 100: how the list was compiled
Iain Dale has compiled the top 100 movers and thinkers on the Right of British politics ahead of this years Conservative Party Conference. Here he explains how the list was compiled, who is up, and who is out.
Top 100 most influential figures from the Left 2012: Analysis
After delegates gathered in Manchester for the Labour Party's annual conference, Iain Dale and Brian Brivati analyse the most powerful figures within the Labour movement.
From Nick Clegg to Sir Menzies Campbell: the 50 most influential Liberal Democrats
As the party gathers for its annual conference, a group of experts has draw up a list of the top 50 Liberal Democrats.
West Ham United co-chairman David Sullivan opens up on the club he supports and now part-owns
West Ham co-chairman David Sullivan gives a remarkably frank and in-depth insight in to the workings of the club, from trying to sign Fernando Torres on loan, how he deals with Sam Allardyce and Scott Parker's change in style when Tottenham came calling.
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