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Claire Fox was the founder of the Institute of Ideas (IoI) and was co-publisher of LM.  LobbyWatch summarizes her career:
 
:little known fact - LM co-publisher and Institute of Ideas (IoI) director, Claire Fox, was originally a fierce anti-abortion campaigner. At the time she was recruited into Furedi's Revolutionary Communist Tendency at Warwick University in 1980, she was active with the Society for the Protection of the Unborn Child (SPUC). Fox was drawn in to the RCT by its campaigning work around Irish republicanism. Her devout Catholicism and anti-abortion militancy meant that for some time she was kept at arms length from full membership.[http://209.85.135.104/search?q=cache:ajpqL5l6cUMJ:www.lobbywatch.org/p1temp.asp%3Fpid%3D52%26page%3D1+%22Bruno+Waterfield%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=4&gl=uk] (NB: the article only exists in a Google cache at present).
 
  
==Affiliation==
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== bit of  a shame to erase this ==
*[[Institute of Ideas]] -- founder
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*[[Living Marxism]]
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It is a bit of a shame to cut this out....
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:little known fact - LM co-publisher and Institute of Ideas (IoI) director, Claire Fox, was originally a fierce anti-abortion campaigner. At the time she was recruited into Furedi's Revolutionary Communist Tendency at Warwick University in 1980, she was active with the Society for the Protection of the Unborn Child (SPUC). Fox was drawn in to the RCT by its campaigning work around Irish republicanism. Her devout Catholicism and anti-abortion militancy meant that for some time she was kept at arms length from full membership.<ref>[1]LobbyWatch... (NB: the article only exists in a Google cache at present).</ref>

Latest revision as of 22:49, 4 March 2009

bit of a shame to erase this

It is a bit of a shame to cut this out....

little known fact - LM co-publisher and Institute of Ideas (IoI) director, Claire Fox, was originally a fierce anti-abortion campaigner. At the time she was recruited into Furedi's Revolutionary Communist Tendency at Warwick University in 1980, she was active with the Society for the Protection of the Unborn Child (SPUC). Fox was drawn in to the RCT by its campaigning work around Irish republicanism. Her devout Catholicism and anti-abortion militancy meant that for some time she was kept at arms length from full membership.[1]
  1. [1]LobbyWatch... (NB: the article only exists in a Google cache at present).