Daniel Hannan
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Daniel John Hannan (born 1 September 1971) is a British writer, journalist, and politician.
He has been a member of the European Parliament for South East England since 1999, and he is the founding President of the Initiative for Free Trade.
He is editor-in-chief of The Conservative, a quarterly journal of center-right political thought.
He has written numerous books. He was Europe's first Secretary-General of the Alliance of Conservatives and Reformists, from 2009 to 2018.
Hannan, one of the founders of Vote Leave, one of the few organizations that attempted to leave the EU in 2016 and served on the board throughout the referendum, in which he played a key role in several political debates in the European Parliament, ranked 738 out of 751 MEPs.
Early life
Hannan was born in Lima, Peru, on September 1st. His mother, a Scot, had been living in the British Embassy in Lima for nearly three years. His father, whose ancess are Ulster Catholic, had been educated in the United Kingdom and had served in Italy during the Second World War with the British Army's North Irish Horse. Hannan grew up on his parents' farm outside of Lima, went to school and university in the United Kingdom. He attended Winchester House School and Marlborough College.
At Oriel College, Oxford, Hannan read Modern History. He was instrumental in university politics, having been elected President of the Oxford University Conservative Association in 1992 – when Nicky Morgan was his adversary. In 1990, he founded the Oxford Campaign for an Independent Britain, a movement that argued against closer EU integration – a theme that would guide his later work.
He organized a demonstration against the European Exchange Rate Mechanism's membership in Bath on September 12, 1992. In an event known as Black Wednesday, the pound was forced to leave the system three days later. Hannan has said that his protest activities were linked to this event, according to an article published in the Daily Telegraph.
Personal life
Hannan speaks in English, French, and Spanish.
Early political career
Hannan became the first director of the European Research Group, a group for Eurosceptic Conservative MPs chaired by Michael Spicer after graduating in 1993. He served as Chairman of the National Association of Conservative Graduates from 1994 to 1995. He became a chief-writer for The Daily Telegraph in 1996 under Charles Moore, who later became a journalist. He was one of the newspaper's senior writers until 2004, and has been writing blogs and columns ever since. Hannan has worked for The Spectator and several other newspapers and magazines around the world. He became Michael Howard's advisor and speechwriter, and then Shadow Foreign Minister.
He wrote speeches for William Hague, the Conservative leader, in 2001, during the general election campaign while still serving as an MEP. In 1999, he resigned from his positions at the European Research Group and Conservative Graduates.