Liberal Democrat Friends of Israel
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According to its website, the Liberal Democrat Friends of Israel
- was the first ‘Friends of Israel’ group formed in the British Parliament, followed by those for Labour and the Conservatives. On the formation of the SDP, a Friends of Israel Group was also established. This was amalgamated with the Liberal Friends on the merger of the two parties to form the Liberal Democrat Friends of Israel (LDFI).[1]
Contents
Principals
Circa 2006
- Anthony Jacobs (Lord) President
- Sarah Ludford Chairwoman
- Monroe Palmer Chair
- David Lerner Secretary
- Natalie Quest Policy and Research Officer
- Gavin Stollar – Spokesman [2] and Parliamentary Officer
- Matthew Harris Press Officer
- Alex Gilbert Conference organizer
circa 2007
President LDFI Rt Hon. Alan Beith MP | Chair Cllr Monroe Palmer OBE | Vice-Chair Gavin Stollar | Secretary Matthew Harris | Treasurer Alexander Gilbert | Policy and Research Officer natalie@ldfi.org.uk[3]
Circa 2011
The Committee
President Rt Hon. Sir Alan Beith MP | Chair Cllr Monroe Palmer OBE - Monroe@ldfi.org.uk | Vice-Chairs Gavin Stollar - gavin@ldfi.org.uk | Matthew Harris - matthew.harris2@orange.net | Secretary David Zerdin - davidzerdin@talktalk.net | Treasurer Alexander Gilbert - Alexander@ldfi.org.uk | Policy and Research Officer Natalie Quest – natalie@ldfi.org.uk[4]
Members
- Alan Beith MP
- Jonathan Davies PPC [5]
- Evan Harris MP
Contact
- Website: www.ldfi.org.uk
- 31 The Vale
- London NW11 8SE
- Tel: 0208 455 5140
Notes
- ↑ LDFI, "About", Liberal Democrat Friends of Israel, accessed on 19 December 2010
- ↑ BBC News Tonge condemned for Israel remark Last Updated: Thursday, 21 September 2006, 10:15 GMT 11:15 UK
- ↑ Liberal Democrat Friends of Israel Homepage, Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 16 June 2007 on 5 January 2011
- ↑ Liberal Democrat Friends of Israel The Committee, accessed 5 January 2011
- ↑ Liberal Democrats Jonathan Davies, retrieved from the Internet Archive of 20 November 2006 on 5 January 2011