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[[David Willetts]] is the Minister of State (Universities and Science) at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.<ref>[http://www.number10.gov.uk/news/topstorynews/2010/05/her-majestys-government-49840 Her Majesty’s Government], Number10.gov.uk, accessed 12 May 2010.</ref>
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'''David Lindsay Willetts''' (born 9 March 1956) is the Minister of State (Universities and Science) at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. <ref>[http://www.number10.gov.uk/news/topstorynews/2010/05/her-majestys-government-49840 Her Majesty’s Government], Number10.gov.uk, accessed 12 May 2010.</ref> He was a director of the right-wing think-tank [[Policy Exchange]] from November 2001 until June 2002 and its sister organisation [[CChange]] until August 2006.
  
 
'13-15 January 2000, I attended the [[Franco-British Colloque]] at Hanbury Manor in Hertfordshire, sponsored by [[BP Amoco]]. (Registered 20 January 2000)'<ref>House of Commons Register of Members Interests [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm199899/cmregmem/memi29.htm David Willetts], accessed January 2007.</ref>
 
'13-15 January 2000, I attended the [[Franco-British Colloque]] at Hanbury Manor in Hertfordshire, sponsored by [[BP Amoco]]. (Registered 20 January 2000)'<ref>House of Commons Register of Members Interests [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm199899/cmregmem/memi29.htm David Willetts], accessed January 2007.</ref>

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David Lindsay Willetts (born 9 March 1956) is the Minister of State (Universities and Science) at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. [1] He was a director of the right-wing think-tank Policy Exchange from November 2001 until June 2002 and its sister organisation CChange until August 2006.

'13-15 January 2000, I attended the Franco-British Colloque at Hanbury Manor in Hertfordshire, sponsored by BP Amoco. (Registered 20 January 2000)'[2]

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  1. Her Majesty’s Government, Number10.gov.uk, accessed 12 May 2010.
  2. House of Commons Register of Members Interests David Willetts, accessed January 2007.