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Philippa Stroud

Philippa Claire Stroud, born in Devon 2nd April 1965, is the co-founder and former Executive Director of Globalisation: Centre for Social Justice. She has spent over seventeen years in various poverty fighting projects such as The King's Arm Project and The Bridge Project; working to better communities and address deep rooted problems within society in order to do so. Staunch conservative, the Daily Telegraph ranked Stroud as the 82nd most influential right-winger in UK politics ahead of then leader of the party Michael Howard. In recent years she has seemingly been less associated with the organisation following being held at the centre of a storm of controversy. As a devoted Christian Stroud’s work has always had a strong religious base and some of her conventional views have been criticised in the past. In 1999 Stroud along with Christine Leonard co-wrote a book on social injustice called God's Heart for te Poor. Stroud was held to account in the public eye after allegedly suggesting that homosexuality was deviant behaviour with references to demonic possession, allegations infered by an article in the Observer.


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