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    Daniel Dalton

    Daniel Dalton

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    Daniel Dalton is a former UK Conservative Party politician and MEP from 2014 to 2019

    Karim Massimov: the canary in the coalmine for Kazakhstan Partner Content
    03 Feb 22
    Karim Massimov: the canary in the coalmine for Kazakhstan
    The fate of the former Kazakh Prime Minister will tell MEPs everything they need to know about the future of EU-Kazakhstan relations
    18 Sep 19
    A Digital Roadmap for the next five years
    Europe’s policymakers should focus on encouraging tech firms and start-ups to be based here rather than seek confrontation, writes former ECR MEP Daniel Dalton
    08 Jun 18
    GDPR: Why EU policymakers should proceed with caution
    We need to wait and see how GDPR works before acting again, writes Daniel Dalton.
    12 Mar 18
    The digital single market: What happened?
    In trying to fulfil its digital single market aspiration, the Commission may have made things worse for online entrepreneurs and consumers alike, writes Daniel Dalton.
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