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Richard Ritchie is UK Director of Political Affairs for [[BP]]. Ritchie is a member of the Conservative Party, and featured in the BBC documentary of 1973 'These Young People', expressing some rather trenchant views on the role of government and the place of business in society.
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Richard Ritchie is UK Director of Political Affairs for [[BP]]. Ritchie is a member of the [[Conservative Party]], and featured in the BBC documentary of 1973 'These Young People', expressing some rather trenchant views on the role of government and the place of business in society.
  
Ritchie was an aide of Enoch Powell, editing some of his publications such as: A Nation or No Nation (editor R. Ritchie) (1978); Enoch Powell on 1992 (editor Richard Ritchie) (1989)[http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=EAD%2FGBR%2F0014%2FPOLL;recurse=1]
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Ritchie was an aide of [[Enoch Powell]], editing some of his publications such as: A Nation or No Nation (editor R. Ritchie) (1978); Enoch Powell on 1992 (editor Richard Ritchie) (1989)<ref>[http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=EAD%2FGBR%2F0014%2FPOLL;recurse=1]</ref>
  
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According to the ''Telegraph'':
  
:Richard Ritchie, an oil executive with BP, met Portillo when he came down from Cambridge. "I was working for Enoch Powell as an archivist. We all went to the opera together. Enoch would say vote for Portillo. He was amused to discover someone almost as ambitious as he was. Michael hasn't changed fundamentally over the years."[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2001/06/28/tlport28.xml&page=8]
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:Richard Ritchie, an oil executive with BP, met [[Michael Portillo|Portillo]] when he came down from Cambridge. "I was working for [[Enoch Powell]] as an archivist. We all went to the opera together. Enoch would say vote for Portillo. He was amused to discover someone almost as ambitious as he was. Michael hasn't changed fundamentally over the years."<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2001/06/28/tlport28.xml&page=8]</ref>
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
 
*[[Centre for Policy Studies]], Council
 
*[[Centre for Policy Studies]], Council
  
==Notes==
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==Resources==
  
 
Oiling the political engine By Tobias Buck, David Buchan, Krishna Guha and Sheila McNulty, FT.com site, Aug 01, 2002 (mentions Ritchie)
 
Oiling the political engine By Tobias Buck, David Buchan, Krishna Guha and Sheila McNulty, FT.com site, Aug 01, 2002 (mentions Ritchie)
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==Notes==
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Revision as of 07:30, 2 April 2011

Richard Ritchie is UK Director of Political Affairs for BP. Ritchie is a member of the Conservative Party, and featured in the BBC documentary of 1973 'These Young People', expressing some rather trenchant views on the role of government and the place of business in society.

Ritchie was an aide of Enoch Powell, editing some of his publications such as: A Nation or No Nation (editor R. Ritchie) (1978); Enoch Powell on 1992 (editor Richard Ritchie) (1989)[1]

According to the Telegraph:

Richard Ritchie, an oil executive with BP, met Portillo when he came down from Cambridge. "I was working for Enoch Powell as an archivist. We all went to the opera together. Enoch would say vote for Portillo. He was amused to discover someone almost as ambitious as he was. Michael hasn't changed fundamentally over the years."[2]

Affiliations

Resources

Oiling the political engine By Tobias Buck, David Buchan, Krishna Guha and Sheila McNulty, FT.com site, Aug 01, 2002 (mentions Ritchie)

Notes