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[[Geoffrey Howe]], [[William Rees-Mogg]] and [[Norman St John Stevas]] were among those attending the first meeting. [[Michael Howard]], [[Norman Lamont]] and [[Peter Lilley]] have all held the Bow Group chairmanship. [[Christopher Bland]] was Bow Group chairman in 1969. The 2005 election saw the election of [[Justine Greening]], [[John Penrose]] and [[Tobias Ellwood]], all of whom had served on Bow Group council. <ref name="history"/>
 
[[Geoffrey Howe]], [[William Rees-Mogg]] and [[Norman St John Stevas]] were among those attending the first meeting. [[Michael Howard]], [[Norman Lamont]] and [[Peter Lilley]] have all held the Bow Group chairmanship. [[Christopher Bland]] was Bow Group chairman in 1969. The 2005 election saw the election of [[Justine Greening]], [[John Penrose]] and [[Tobias Ellwood]], all of whom had served on Bow Group council. <ref name="history"/>
 
==Funding==
 
==Funding==
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*1954 [[United Industrialists Association]] donated £500<ref name==Chron">James Barr ''The Bow Group: A History'', London: Politico's, 2001, p. xvii</ref>
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*1957 [[United Industrialists Association]] donated £2,000 per annum for two years<ref name==Chron"/>
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*1960 [[British United Industrialists]] donated £3,500<ref name==Chron"/>
  
*[[British United Industrialists]] donated £3,500 in 1960.<ref>James Barr ''The Bow Group: A History'', London: Politico's, 2001, p. xvii</ref>
 
 
==People==
 
==People==
 
===Bow Group Council===
 
===Bow Group Council===

Revision as of 15:16, 27 August 2011

Logo of the Bow Group

History

According to its own account the Bow Group was set up in in February 1951, 'as an association of Conservative graduates, set up by a number of students who wanted to carry on discussing policy and ideas after they had left university. They were also concerned by the monopoly which socialist ideas had in intellectual university circles. It originally met at Bow, East London, from which it takes its name.'[1]

Geoffrey Howe, William Rees-Mogg and Norman St John Stevas were among those attending the first meeting. Michael Howard, Norman Lamont and Peter Lilley have all held the Bow Group chairmanship. Christopher Bland was Bow Group chairman in 1969. The 2005 election saw the election of Justine Greening, John Penrose and Tobias Ellwood, all of whom had served on Bow Group council. [1]

Funding

People

Bow Group Council

2011

Brian Cattell Chairman | Craig Rimmer Vice Chairman | Ben Harris-Quinney Political Officer and Senior Council Member, Chair of Foreign Policy & Security Committee | Luke Powell Research Secretary, Chair of Economics Committee | Alan Young Secretary | Paul Mawdsley Treasurer and Social Secretary | Ollie Markeson Commercial Secretary | Patrick Sullivan Commercial Executive | Jack Chubb Membership Secretary | Gary Jones Council - Editor of Crossbow Magazine | Jennifer White Council - Press Officer | Graham Godwin-Pearson | Council - Online Editor | Stuart Carroll Council & Chair of Health & Education Committee | Camilla Hayseldon-Ashby Council | Mark Eastham Council | Tony Lodge Chair of Energy & Transport Committee | Mark Nicholson Chair of Home Affairs Committee | Annesley Abercorn Former Chairman (2008-2010) [3]

Bow Group Alumni

Those who have served on the Council of the Bow Group, written papers or are members of the group include, among others:[4]

Andrew Jones MP | Alastair Ross Goobey | Alok Sharma MP | Ann Widdecombe | Anthony Coombs MP | Sir Anthony Meyer | Anthony Teasdale | Lord Hamilton | Bill Cash MP | Bryan Cassidy | Caroline Spelman MP | Dr Charles Tannock MEP | Charlotte Leslie MP | Chris Grayling MP | Sir Christopher Bland | Christopher Brocklebank-Fowler | Christopher Jackson Hon. MEP | Chris Philp | Chris Skidmore MP | David Campbell-Bannerman MEP | Damian Collins MP | Damian Hinds MP | Daniel Hannan MEP | The Rt. Hon. David Heathcoat Amory | Lord Howell | David Shaw | David Walder | Sir Edward du Cann | Edward Leigh MP | Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MP | Lord Howe | Sir Geoffrey Pattie | Sir George Gardiner | Lord Dykes | Ian Taylor | Jacques Arnold | James Elles MEP | The Rt. Hon. Jeremy Hunt MP | Jocelyn Cadbury | Colonel John Blashford-Snell | John Butcher | John Penrose MP | Lord Wakenham | John Wilkinson | Jonathan Aitken | Julian Brazier MP | Sir Julian Critchley | Justine Greening MP | Keith Best | Lord Joseph | The Rt. Hon. Kenneth Clarke QCMP | Kwasi Kwarteng MP | Laurence Reed | Lord Brittan QC PC | Lord Inglewood | Lord Saatchi | Baroness Chalker PC | Sir Marcus Fox | Michael Colvin | Lord Heseltine PC | Lord Howard QC PC | The Rt. Hon. Michael Portillo | Michael Welsh | Nicholas Budgen | Lord Ridley | Nick Hawkins | Dr. Nigel Forman | Nigel Waterson | Lord Fowler PC | Lord Lamont PC | Lord St John-Stevas PC | Lord Jenkin | Lord Blaker | Sir Peter Bottomley MP | The Rt. Hon. Peter Lilley MP | Peter Luff MP | Peter Rost | Lord Temple-Morris | Sir Peter Viggers | Philip Goodhart | Professor Sir Alan Walters | Lord Luce KG PC | Richard Ottaway MP | Robert Adley | Robert Jackson | Lord Freeman PC | Sam Gyimah MP | Simon Jenkins | The Rt. Hon. Sir Timothy Sainsbury | Tim Devlin | Tim Eggar | The Rt. Hon. Sir Timothy Raison | Sir Timothy Hoare | Tobias Ellwood MP | Tony Baldry MP | Sir Anthony Durant | Professor Vernon Bogdanor | Baroness Bottomley | Lord Rees-Mogg

Contact

Web:http://www.bowgroup.org

Resources

  • James Barr The Bow Group: A History, London: Politico's, 2001.

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Bow Group History, accessed 20 August 2011
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 James Barr The Bow Group: A History, London: Politico's, 2001, p. xvii
  3. Bow Group Bow Group council, accessed 20 August 2011
  4. The Bow Group Bow Group Alumni, accessed 20 August 2011