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− | '''The Other Club''' is a secretive political dining society which meets periodically at the Savoy Hotel. <ref>John Lloyd. 'Secret members of the Other Club', ''The Times'', 29 July 1997; p.13</ref> | + | '''The Other Club''' is a secretive political dining society which meets periodically at the Pinafore Room of the Savoy Hotel. <ref>John Lloyd. 'Secret members of the Other Club', ''The Times'', 29 July 1997; p.13</ref> The club was founded by Winston Churchill in 1911 with his closest friend and political opponent, the Conservative MP and lawyer FE Smith - later Lord Birkenhead. <ref>Rachel Billington, 'Book Reviews: Going from summer to shadows', ''Evening Standard'', 15 May 2006; p.34</ref> The rules of the club state that the club should meet on alternate Thursdays 'at 8.15 punctually' when Parliament is in session and that, 'Nothing in the Rules of Intercourse of the Club shall interfere with the rancour or asperity of party politics.' <ref>Philip Arestis (ed), ''Capital Controversy, Post-Keynesian Economics and the History of Economic Thought'' (CRC Press, 1996) p.256</ref> |
==1994 Members== | ==1994 Members== | ||
According to a 1997 article by [[John Lloyd]] <ref>John Lloyd. 'Secret members of the Other Club', ''The Times'', 29 July 1997; p.13</ref> the January 1994 List of Members included the following names. The year alongside each name refers to the date of election to membership. | According to a 1997 article by [[John Lloyd]] <ref>John Lloyd. 'Secret members of the Other Club', ''The Times'', 29 July 1997; p.13</ref> the January 1994 List of Members included the following names. The year alongside each name refers to the date of election to membership. | ||
− | <br>[[Anthony | + | <br>[[Anthony Acland|Sir Anthony Acland]] 1984 | [[Edward Adeane]] 1981 | [[David Ogilvy|Earl of Airlie]] 1986 | [[Toby Low|Lord Aldington]] 1971 | [[Robert Alexander|Lord Alexander of Weedon]] 1993 | [[Julian Amery|Lord Amery]] 1960 | [[Noel Annan|Lord Annan]] 1989 | [[Robert Armstrong|Lord Armstrong of Ilminster]] 1973 | [[Paddy Ashdown]] 1991 | [[Anthony Barber|Lord Barber of Wentbridge]] 1971 | [[Tony Blair]] 1991 | [[Tom Bradley]] 1976 | [[Leon Brittan|Sir Leon Brittan]] 1984 | [[Gordon Brown]] 1991 | [[John Scott|Duke of Buccleuch & Queensbury]] 1971 | [[Robin Butler|Sir Robin Butler]] 1991 | [[Seymour Berry|Viscount Camrose]] 1954 | [[Robert Carr|Lord Carr of Hadley]] 1970 | [[Peter Carrington|Lord Carrington]] 1962 | [[Edward Cazalet|Sir Edward Cazalet]] 1984 | [[Paul Channon]] 1973 | [[Martin Charteris|Lord Charteris of Amisfield]] 1969 | [[Winston Churchill|Winston S. Churchill]] 1993 | [[Kenneth Clarke]] 1993 | [[Robin Cook]] 1993 | [[Robert Gascoyne-Cecil|Viscount Cranborne]] 1981 | [[John Cunningham|Dr John Cunningham]] 1984 | [[Hugh Trevor-Roper|Lord Dacre of Glanton]] 1978 | [[Robin Day|Sir Robin Day]] 1981 | [[William Deakin|Sir William Deakin]] 1961 | [[Andrew Cavendish|Duke of Devonshire]] 1960 | [[Max Wyndham|Lord Egremont]] 1986 | [[Ian Gilmour|Lord Gilmour]] 1973 | [[Arnold Goodman|Lord Goodman]] 1967 | [[Nicholas Gordon Lennox|Lord Nicholas Gordon Lennox]] 1978 | [[John Grigg]] 1993 | [[Quintin Hogg|Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone]] 1970 | [[William Berry|Lord Hartwell]] 1955 | [[Max Hastings]] 1993 | [[Roy Hattersley]] 1971 | [[Edward Heath|Sir Edward Heath]] 1960 | [[Nicholas Henderson|Sir Nicholas Henderson]] 1976 | [[Alec Douglas-Home|Lord Home of the Hirsel]] 1961 | [[Marmaduke Hussey]] 1989 | [[Jeremy Hutchinson|Lord Hutchinson]] 1978 | [[George Jellicoe|Earl Jellicoe]] 1978 | [[Roy Jenkins|Lord Jenkins of Hillhead]] 1964 | [[Ludovic Kennedy]] 1991 | [[Tom King]] 1989 | [[Robin Leigh-Pemberton|Lord Kingsdown]] 1991 | [[Antony Lambton|Viscount Lambton]] 1961 | [[Bernard Levin]] 1986 | [[Harold Lever|Lord Lever of Manchester]] 1969 | Dr [[Dickson Mabon]] 1978 | Sir [[Fitzroy Maclean]] 1969 | [[David Marquand]] 1976 | [[Richard Marsh|Lord Marsh]] 1971 | [[Anthony Montague Browne]] 1958 | [[Philip Moore|Lord Moore of Wolvercote]] 1978 | [[John Mortimer]] 1993 | [[Christopher Patten]] 1986 | [[John Peyton|Lord Peyton]] 1971 | [[James Prior|Lord Prior]] 1978 | [[John Profumo]] 1960 | [[Francis Pym|Lord Pym]] 1981 | [[Lord Rees-Mogg]] 1973 | [[Gordon Richardson|Lord Richardson of Duntisbourne]] 1973 | [[Lord Rothschild]] 1986 | [[Hartley Shawcross|Lord Shawcross]] 1953 | [[Peter Shore]] 1981 | [[John Smith]] 1986 | [[Norman St John-Stevas|Lord St John of Fawsley]] 1984 | [[Nicholas Soames]] 1989 | Sir [[David Steel]] 1976 | [[Tom Stoppard]] 1993 | [[Norman Tebbit|Lord Tebbit]] 1984 | Sir [[Denis Thatcher]] 1989 | [[Hugh Thomas|Lord Thomas of Swynnerton]] 1981 | [[Peter Thorneycroft|Lord Thorneycroft]] 1960 | [[Jeremy Thorpe]] 1971 | [[William Waldegrave]] 1981 | [[Charles Windsor|The Prince of Wales]] 1976 | [[Robert Walker|Lord Walker]] 1971 | [[Arnold Weinstock|Lord Weinstock]] 1978 | [[William Whitelaw|Viscount Whitelaw]] 1967 | [[Harold Wilson|Lord Wilson of Rievaulx]] 1966 | [[Woodrow Wyatt|Lord Wyatt of Weeford]] 1986 | [[George Younger|Lord Younger]] 1986 |
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+ | ==Resources== | ||
+ | *[http://www.winstonchurchill.org/component/content/article/12-learn/241-rules-of-the-other-club Rules of the Other Club, accessed 21 February 2011] (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/5wepQanvM) | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
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+ | [[Category:Members' Clubs]] |
Latest revision as of 07:32, 21 February 2011
The Other Club is a secretive political dining society which meets periodically at the Pinafore Room of the Savoy Hotel. [1] The club was founded by Winston Churchill in 1911 with his closest friend and political opponent, the Conservative MP and lawyer FE Smith - later Lord Birkenhead. [2] The rules of the club state that the club should meet on alternate Thursdays 'at 8.15 punctually' when Parliament is in session and that, 'Nothing in the Rules of Intercourse of the Club shall interfere with the rancour or asperity of party politics.' [3]
1994 Members
According to a 1997 article by John Lloyd [4] the January 1994 List of Members included the following names. The year alongside each name refers to the date of election to membership.
Sir Anthony Acland 1984 | Edward Adeane 1981 | Earl of Airlie 1986 | Lord Aldington 1971 | Lord Alexander of Weedon 1993 | Lord Amery 1960 | Lord Annan 1989 | Lord Armstrong of Ilminster 1973 | Paddy Ashdown 1991 | Lord Barber of Wentbridge 1971 | Tony Blair 1991 | Tom Bradley 1976 | Sir Leon Brittan 1984 | Gordon Brown 1991 | Duke of Buccleuch & Queensbury 1971 | Sir Robin Butler 1991 | Viscount Camrose 1954 | Lord Carr of Hadley 1970 | Lord Carrington 1962 | Sir Edward Cazalet 1984 | Paul Channon 1973 | Lord Charteris of Amisfield 1969 | Winston S. Churchill 1993 | Kenneth Clarke 1993 | Robin Cook 1993 | Viscount Cranborne 1981 | Dr John Cunningham 1984 | Lord Dacre of Glanton 1978 | Sir Robin Day 1981 | Sir William Deakin 1961 | Duke of Devonshire 1960 | Lord Egremont 1986 | Lord Gilmour 1973 | Lord Goodman 1967 | Lord Nicholas Gordon Lennox 1978 | John Grigg 1993 | Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone 1970 | Lord Hartwell 1955 | Max Hastings 1993 | Roy Hattersley 1971 | Sir Edward Heath 1960 | Sir Nicholas Henderson 1976 | Lord Home of the Hirsel 1961 | Marmaduke Hussey 1989 | Lord Hutchinson 1978 | Earl Jellicoe 1978 | Lord Jenkins of Hillhead 1964 | Ludovic Kennedy 1991 | Tom King 1989 | Lord Kingsdown 1991 | Viscount Lambton 1961 | Bernard Levin 1986 | Lord Lever of Manchester 1969 | Dr Dickson Mabon 1978 | Sir Fitzroy Maclean 1969 | David Marquand 1976 | Lord Marsh 1971 | Anthony Montague Browne 1958 | Lord Moore of Wolvercote 1978 | John Mortimer 1993 | Christopher Patten 1986 | Lord Peyton 1971 | Lord Prior 1978 | John Profumo 1960 | Lord Pym 1981 | Lord Rees-Mogg 1973 | Lord Richardson of Duntisbourne 1973 | Lord Rothschild 1986 | Lord Shawcross 1953 | Peter Shore 1981 | John Smith 1986 | Lord St John of Fawsley 1984 | Nicholas Soames 1989 | Sir David Steel 1976 | Tom Stoppard 1993 | Lord Tebbit 1984 | Sir Denis Thatcher 1989 | Lord Thomas of Swynnerton 1981 | Lord Thorneycroft 1960 | Jeremy Thorpe 1971 | William Waldegrave 1981 | The Prince of Wales 1976 | Lord Walker 1971 | Lord Weinstock 1978 | Viscount Whitelaw 1967 | Lord Wilson of Rievaulx 1966 | Lord Wyatt of Weeford 1986 | Lord Younger 1986
Resources
- Rules of the Other Club, accessed 21 February 2011 (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/5wepQanvM)
Notes
- ↑ John Lloyd. 'Secret members of the Other Club', The Times, 29 July 1997; p.13
- ↑ Rachel Billington, 'Book Reviews: Going from summer to shadows', Evening Standard, 15 May 2006; p.34
- ↑ Philip Arestis (ed), Capital Controversy, Post-Keynesian Economics and the History of Economic Thought (CRC Press, 1996) p.256
- ↑ John Lloyd. 'Secret members of the Other Club', The Times, 29 July 1997; p.13