Liz Lloyd
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Liz Lloyd is the current Deputy Chief of Staff (United Kingdom) for the Tony Blair administration. She graduated from Clare College, Cambridge, in 1993 before becoming a researcher for Tony Blair when he was Shadow Home Secretary. She moved into the policy unit when he became leader of the Labour Party in 1994, with responsibility for Home Affairs policy. After Blair became Prime Minister in 1997, Lloyd was a key member of the Downing Street Policy Unit. She has held a number of key cooridinating roles in Number 10, and is now Deputy Chief of Staff with responsibility for much of the domestic policy agenda. She is Tony Blair's longest serving employee. The current Chief of Staff is Jonathan Powell.
One former partner is Ed Miliband.
She was made an MBE in the 2008 New Year's Honours list[1].
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- ^ Making the cut for honours list Streatham Guardian 10 January 2008