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::First introduced to organisations such as the [[American Conservative Union]], the [[Young America’s Foundation]], the [[Leadership Institute]], [[Collegiate Network]] and the [[Heritage Foundation]] at the annual [[Conservative Political Action Conference]] (CPAC), it was clear to co-founder [[Donal Blaney]] and [[Greg Smith]] that Britain was behind in the training and development of younger political activists.<ref>[http://www.ybf.org.uk/2008/10/the-genesis-of-the-young-britons-foundation/ The Genesis of the Young Britons’ Foundation], Young Britons' Foundation, accessed 9 November 2008.</ref>
 
::First introduced to organisations such as the [[American Conservative Union]], the [[Young America’s Foundation]], the [[Leadership Institute]], [[Collegiate Network]] and the [[Heritage Foundation]] at the annual [[Conservative Political Action Conference]] (CPAC), it was clear to co-founder [[Donal Blaney]] and [[Greg Smith]] that Britain was behind in the training and development of younger political activists.<ref>[http://www.ybf.org.uk/2008/10/the-genesis-of-the-young-britons-foundation/ The Genesis of the Young Britons’ Foundation], Young Britons' Foundation, accessed 9 November 2008.</ref>
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*Robert Booth, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/mar/06/tory-madrasa-young-britons-foundation 'Tory madrasa' preaches radical message to would-be MPs], The Guardian, 6 March 2010.
  
 
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Revision as of 09:04, 7 March 2010

The Young Britons’ Foundation was co-founded in July 2003 by Donal Blaney, Greg Smith and Ben Pickering.[1]

The Young Britons’ Foundation was entirely inspired by the success, drive and spirit of the American conservative movement.
First introduced to organisations such as the American Conservative Union, the Young America’s Foundation, the Leadership Institute, Collegiate Network and the Heritage Foundation at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), it was clear to co-founder Donal Blaney and Greg Smith that Britain was behind in the training and development of younger political activists.[2]

People

Board of Trustees

Staff

Advisory Board

Parliamentary Council

Founder Donors

Website

External Resources

References

  1. About Us, The Young Britons' Foundation, accessed 9 November 2008.
  2. The Genesis of the Young Britons’ Foundation, Young Britons' Foundation, accessed 9 November 2008.
  3. The Genesis of the Young Britons’ Foundation, Young Britons' Foundation, accessed 9 November 2008.