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The table on the right shows Theodore Agnew's donations to the [[Conservative Party]] registered with the Electoral Commission as at 16 April 2010. <ref>Electoral Commission, [http://registers.electoralcommission.org.uk/regulatory-issues/regdpoliticalparties.cfm Register of donations to political parties] [Accessed 16 April 2010]</ref> The donations listed amount to a total of £134,000 over less than two years.
 
The table on the right shows Theodore Agnew's donations to the [[Conservative Party]] registered with the Electoral Commission as at 16 April 2010. <ref>Electoral Commission, [http://registers.electoralcommission.org.uk/regulatory-issues/regdpoliticalparties.cfm Register of donations to political parties] [Accessed 16 April 2010]</ref> The donations listed amount to a total of £134,000 over less than two years.
 
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==Funding education reform==
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Agnew gave a personal donation (registered 4 December 2007) to [[David Willetts]], then Conservative Shadow Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills and since May 2010 Minister for Universities and Science, "to assist with education research".<ref>David Willetts[http://www.theyworkforyou.com/regmem/?p=10637 Register of Members' Interests], registered December 2007</ref>
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Agnew also provided the funding for a [[Policy Exchange]] research project on education, published in October 2008. 'School Funding and Social Justice: A Guide to the Pupil Premium'.<ref>Policy Exchange, [http://www.policyexchange.org.uk/images/publications/pdfs/School_Funding_and_Social_Justice.pdf School Funding and Social Justice: A Guide to the Pupil Premium (PDF)], October 2008</ref>
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==Affiliations==
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*[[Jubilee Managing Agency]] - Deputy Chairman
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*[[Norfolk Community Foundation]] - Chairman
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*[[Policy Exchange]] - Trustee
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*[[New Schools Network]] - Trustee
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*[[Public Interest Foundation (UK Charity)|Public Interest Foundation]] - Trustee
  
 
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==Notes==
 
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[[Category:Think Tanker|Agnew, Theodore]]
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[[Category: Conservative Party Donors|Agnew, Theodore]]

Latest revision as of 15:53, 8 October 2016

Theodore Thomas More Agnew (born 17 January 1961) is a British insurance executive who has donated substantial sums to the Conservative Party. He was appointed a Trustee of the right-wing think-tank Policy Exchange on 1 April 2006.

Donations to the Conservative Party

Received by Date accepted Donations
Conservative Party, Great Yarmouth 5 January 2007 £5,000
Conservative Party, Conservative Central Office 15 February 2008 £50,000
Conservative Party, Bristol North West 10 February 2009 £4,500
Conservative Party, Conservative Central Office 19 February 2009 £69,000
Conservative Party, Bristol North West 1 June 2009 £2,500
Conservative Party, Great Yarmouth 11 November 2009 £3,000

The table on the right shows Theodore Agnew's donations to the Conservative Party registered with the Electoral Commission as at 16 April 2010. [1] The donations listed amount to a total of £134,000 over less than two years.

Funding education reform

Agnew gave a personal donation (registered 4 December 2007) to David Willetts, then Conservative Shadow Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills and since May 2010 Minister for Universities and Science, "to assist with education research".[2]

Agnew also provided the funding for a Policy Exchange research project on education, published in October 2008. 'School Funding and Social Justice: A Guide to the Pupil Premium'.[3]


Affiliations

Notes

  1. Electoral Commission, Register of donations to political parties [Accessed 16 April 2010]
  2. David WillettsRegister of Members' Interests, registered December 2007
  3. Policy Exchange, School Funding and Social Justice: A Guide to the Pupil Premium (PDF), October 2008