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[[Matthew Elliott]] is the Chief Executive of the [[TaxPayers' Alliance]] and the campaign director of the NO2AV campaign.<ref>[http://www.taxpayersalliance.com/home/matthew-elliott-chief-executive.html Matthew Elliott, Chief Executive], TaxPayers' Alliance, accessed 2 March 2010</ref><ref>Andrew Porter, Pro-AV group accused of conflict of interest, ''the Daily Telegraph'', 11-April-2011</ref> He is the former secretary of the [[Politics and Economics Research Trust]] and is married to [[Florence Heath]].<ref>Robert Booth, Charity warned over relationship after £500,000 gift to TaxPayers' Alliance, ''The Guardian'', 24-February-2011</ref> | [[Matthew Elliott]] is the Chief Executive of the [[TaxPayers' Alliance]] and the campaign director of the NO2AV campaign.<ref>[http://www.taxpayersalliance.com/home/matthew-elliott-chief-executive.html Matthew Elliott, Chief Executive], TaxPayers' Alliance, accessed 2 March 2010</ref><ref>Andrew Porter, Pro-AV group accused of conflict of interest, ''the Daily Telegraph'', 11-April-2011</ref> He is the former secretary of the [[Politics and Economics Research Trust]] and is married to [[Florence Heath]].<ref>Robert Booth, Charity warned over relationship after £500,000 gift to TaxPayers' Alliance, ''The Guardian'', 24-February-2011</ref> | ||
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+ | According to [[the Guardian]] it was Elliott's 'pro-Israel stance' and 'the perception that British taxpayers' money was being misused to subsidise the publication of incendiary schoolbooks' in the Middle East that led to the [[Taxpayers' Alliance]]'s campaign against hate education. It argued that the campaign 'stemmed from Elliott's personal concern about incitement of hatred towards Jewish people in the Middle East' but diluted 'the idea that this is an alliance of ordinary taxpayers'.<ref>.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 02:41, 14 April 2011
Matthew Elliott is the Chief Executive of the TaxPayers' Alliance and the campaign director of the NO2AV campaign.[1][2] He is the former secretary of the Politics and Economics Research Trust and is married to Florence Heath.[3]
TPA Campaign against hate education in the Middle East
According to the Guardian it was Elliott's 'pro-Israel stance' and 'the perception that British taxpayers' money was being misused to subsidise the publication of incendiary schoolbooks' in the Middle East that led to the Taxpayers' Alliance's campaign against hate education. It argued that the campaign 'stemmed from Elliott's personal concern about incitement of hatred towards Jewish people in the Middle East' but diluted 'the idea that this is an alliance of ordinary taxpayers'.[4]
Affiliations
TaxPayers' Alliance - Chief Executive | Hayek Society (LSE) | European Foundation - Advisory Council | Big Brother Watch | Westminster Foundation | Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufacturers & Commerce - Fellow | Freedom Week - Advisory Council | Young Britons' Foundation - Advisory Council | New Culture Forum - Advisory Committee | Politics and Economics Research Trust | The Business
Notes
- ↑ Matthew Elliott, Chief Executive, TaxPayers' Alliance, accessed 2 March 2010
- ↑ Andrew Porter, Pro-AV group accused of conflict of interest, the Daily Telegraph, 11-April-2011
- ↑ Robert Booth, Charity warned over relationship after £500,000 gift to TaxPayers' Alliance, The Guardian, 24-February-2011
- ↑ .