Difference between revisions of "Florence Heath"
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− | In 2001 Heath was a co-signatory of a letter offering support for [[Iain Duncan Smith]]'s leadership bid, the letter argued that 'we sincerely believe that only Iain Duncan Smith could be confident of successfully leading a united party forward'.<ref>Pg 20, Students Back Duncan Smith, ''Sunday Telegraph'', 26-August-2001</ref> | + | In 2001 Heath was a co-signatory of a letter offering support for [[Iain Duncan Smith]]'s leadership bid, the letter argued that 'we sincerely believe that only Iain Duncan Smith could be confident of successfully leading a united party forward'.<ref>Pg 20, Students Back Duncan Smith, ''Sunday Telegraph'', 26-August-2001</ref> She signed the letter in her capacity as the chairman of the Imperial College Conservatives.<ref>Florence Heath, LETTER: GIBRALTAR'S CHOICE, ''The Independent'', 9-November-2002</ref> |
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Revision as of 23:38, 11 April 2011
Florence Heath is a co-founder of the Taxpayers' Alliance with her husband Matthew Elliott. Her father Alexander Heath is also a director of the TPA.[1]
History
In 2001 Heath was a co-signatory of a letter offering support for Iain Duncan Smith's leadership bid, the letter argued that 'we sincerely believe that only Iain Duncan Smith could be confident of successfully leading a united party forward'.[2] She signed the letter in her capacity as the chairman of the Imperial College Conservatives.[3]
Notes
- ↑ Robert Booth, Who is behind the Taxpayers Alliance, The Guardian, 9-October-2009, Accessed 24-January-2011
- ↑ Pg 20, Students Back Duncan Smith, Sunday Telegraph, 26-August-2001
- ↑ Florence Heath, LETTER: GIBRALTAR'S CHOICE, The Independent, 9-November-2002