Career
Born in Oxford, Daniel Dalton played county second eleven cricket for Kent, Gloucestershire and Warwickshire between 1996 and 2005 and Minor Counties cricket with Warwickshire cricket board
Dalton represented the Warwickshire Cricket Board in List A cricket. His debut List A match came against Berkshire in the 1999 National Westminster Trophy. From 1999 to 2002, he represented the Board in 8 matches, the last of which came against Herefordshire in the 1st round of the 2003 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy, which was held in 2002.
In his 8 List A matches, he scored 126 runs at a batting average of 15.75, with a high score of 46.
In the field he took a single catch. With the ball he took 10 wickets at a bowling average of 21.00, with best figures of 3/16.
Dalton was a right-handed batsman who bowled left-arm medium pace. Dalton was chosen by the Conservative Party to stand as a candidate in the West Midlands for the European Parliament election, 2014 (United Kingdom).
Dalton was placed at number three on the list, after Philip Bradbourn Member of the European Parliament and Anthea McIntyre Member of the European Parliament and was not elected.
However he became the Member of the European Parliament for the West Midlands after Bradbourn died suddenly on 19 December 2014. He took his seat in the parliament on 8 January 2015. This is unusual: the only other British MEPs to have done so were Caroline Jackson and Anne McIntosh (Conservative) and Richard Corbett (Labour).
Dalton comes from a medical family.
He is the grandson of renowned gynaecologist Doctor Katharina Dalton who researched and pioneered many transformational treatments for women.