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The [[Centre for Social Justice]] says it is
 
The [[Centre for Social Justice]] says it is
 
:an independent think tank established by Rt Hon [[Iain Duncan Smith]] MP in 2004, to seek effective solutions to the poverty that blight parts of Britain.<ref>[http://www.centreforsocialjustice.org.uk/default.asp?pageRef=44 About], CSJ website, accessed 19 Nov 2009</ref>
 
:an independent think tank established by Rt Hon [[Iain Duncan Smith]] MP in 2004, to seek effective solutions to the poverty that blight parts of Britain.<ref>[http://www.centreforsocialjustice.org.uk/default.asp?pageRef=44 About], CSJ website, accessed 19 Nov 2009</ref>
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In a March 2009 presentation [[Tim Montgomerie]] and [[Matthew Elliott]] described the Centre for Social Justice as part of the infrastructure of the [[Movement Conservatism|conservative movement]] in Britain.<ref>Tim Montgomerie, [http://conservativehome.blogs.com/centreright/2009/03/the-growth-of-b.html The growth of Britain's conservative movement], ConservativeHome, 14 March 2009.</ref>
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==People==
 
==People==

Revision as of 01:25, 9 March 2010

The Centre for Social Justice says it is

an independent think tank established by Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith MP in 2004, to seek effective solutions to the poverty that blight parts of Britain.[1]

In a March 2009 presentation Tim Montgomerie and Matthew Elliott described the Centre for Social Justice as part of the infrastructure of the conservative movement in Britain.[2]


People

Board of Directors as at 19 November 2009:[3]

Advisory Board members as at 19 November 2009:

Camila Batmangelidjh CEO, Kid’s Company | Baroness Deech Former Principal of St Anne's College Oxford; former Senior Proctor of the University of Oxford; former chair of the UK Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority; former Governor of the BBC; and current Visiting Professor at Gresham College, London; sits as a Crossbencher in the House of Lords | Johan Eliasch Chairman and Chief Exec, Head N.V ; Chairman, Cool Earth; Prime Minister's Special representative on deforestation and clean energy | Lord Brian Griffiths Chairman of Board, Herman Miller Inc; International Advisor, Goldman Sachs International Limited | Rt Hon William Hague MP Shadow Foreign Secretary and former leader of the Conservative Party | Robert H Halfon PPC and Political Director, Conservative Friends of Israel | Syed Kamall MEP Co-founder of Global Business Research institute, MEP for London | Rt Hon Oliver Letwin MP Chairman of Conservative Research Development | Murdoch Maclennan Chief Executive, Telegraph Media Group | George Magan Chairman of Carlton Capital Partners | Tim Montgomerie Editor, ConservativeHome | Malcolm Offord Partner, Charterhouse | Patrick Regan CEO of youth charity XLP | Stephan Shakespeare Chief Innovations Officer, YouGov | Professor Lawrence Sherman Wolfson Professor of Criminology, Cambridge University | Her Grace the Duchess of Westminster | David Willetts MP Shadow Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills[5]

See Also

References

  1. About, CSJ website, accessed 19 Nov 2009
  2. Tim Montgomerie, The growth of Britain's conservative movement, ConservativeHome, 14 March 2009.
  3. Board of Directors, CSJ website, accessed 19 Nov 2009
  4. Social Justice Scotland Directors, Social Justice Scotland website, accessed 19 Nov 2009
  5. Centre for Social Justice Advisory Board, accessed 13 February 2010