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==Funds the UK Centre for Policy Studies CapX website== | ==Funds the UK Centre for Policy Studies CapX website== | ||
The Centre for Policy Studies owns and produces the [[CapX]] website. CapX was founded, it says, 'to make the case for popular capitalism'. It is edited by [[Robert Colvile]], former head of comment at the Telegraph. Listed funders of [[CapX]] are [[Templeton Religion Trust]] and the [[Rising Tide Foundation]].<ref>[https://capx.co/about/ About us], CapX website, accessed Dec 2017</ref> | The Centre for Policy Studies owns and produces the [[CapX]] website. CapX was founded, it says, 'to make the case for popular capitalism'. It is edited by [[Robert Colvile]], former head of comment at the Telegraph. Listed funders of [[CapX]] are [[Templeton Religion Trust]] and the [[Rising Tide Foundation]].<ref>[https://capx.co/about/ About us], CapX website, accessed Dec 2017</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 09:52, 28 December 2017
Funds the UK Centre for Policy Studies CapX website
The Centre for Policy Studies owns and produces the CapX website. CapX was founded, it says, 'to make the case for popular capitalism'. It is edited by Robert Colvile, former head of comment at the Telegraph. Listed funders of CapX are Templeton Religion Trust and the Rising Tide Foundation.[1]