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  • ...extremists; and to show that such criticism came not just from traditional conservative or neoconservative quarters (e.g. the ''Daily Telegraph'', Policy Exchange) ...have the risk to radicalise, a contested term often strategically used by conservative or government spokespersons to brand people as possibly terrorist and to ex
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  • ...00px|Cover of book commissioned to mark TOM’s 30th anniversary, [https://archive.fo/2Jdz6#selection-155.0-155.30 Oliver’s Army, by Alastair Renwick. ]]] ...ring about the three-day week, a miners’ strike and the end of the Heath Conservative government in early 1974.
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  • *The [[Conservative Party]], MP for Rutland and Melton, Nov 2019 – Present *Parliamentary Candidate, the Conservative Party, Mitcham and Morden, Apr 2017-June 2017.
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  • ...g/leadership-patrons/ Leadership and Patrons]. Retrieved fromthe Internet ARchive of 4 March 2017 on 10 April 2020.</ref> ...Group Members for Tell MAMA] August 24, 2015. Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 25 August 2015 on 22 April 2020.</ref>
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  • ...d teaching of traditional Judaism in the tradition of the Jewish religious conservative movement of the United States of America and Israel 3.2 the original uninco ...by public organisations such as health and social services and other third party and insurance funded health services. to promote for the public benefit t
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  • ...ern British Jewry] [[Clarendon Press]] 1992. Oxford page 375 via[[Internet Archive]]</ref> ...ative Party and became MP for Bury and Radcliffe, 1970-4. He founded the [[Conservative Friends of Israel]] in 1974 and was its director until his death.Sounthampt
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