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  • .... <ref> [http://www.heritage.org/staff/luke-coffey Luke Coffey]], Heritage Foundation, accessed 15 August 2017. </ref> ...>[http://www.heritage.org/about/staff/c/luke-coffey Luke Coffey], Heritage Foundation], accessed 14 December 2013.</ref>
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  • ...om 1986 to 1989, he served as Private Secretary to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, where he was responsible for Home Affairs and then progressed to Parliamen ...ovo.[3] Since 2004 he has been the director of programs at the Westminster Foundation for Democracy. [4][5] In 2005 King attended the Neocon International event
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  • ...Studies]] is a free market think tank set up by, among others, [[Margaret Thatcher]] in the mid seventies to spread its ideals around the political establishm 51.4972, -0.128387, Social Market Foundation
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  • ...skepticism about man-made climate change' and the [[Global Warming Policy Foundation]] (GWPF), former chancellor Nigel Lawson’s think tank, responsible for sp ...ic' views on foreign policy as the reason. He also stated that [[Margaret Thatcher]] is one of his idols but called himself 'a bigger fan' of former US senato
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  • ...on the views of leading politicians, notably [[Keith Joseph]], [[Margaret Thatcher]] and [[Ronald Reagan]].<p> ...the Scottish Highlands. He was made a Life Peer in 1990 by Prime Minister Thatcher, and sat on the [[House of Lords Select Committee on the European Communiti
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  • Tame was equally opposed to censorship. During the [[Margaret Thatcher|Thatcher]] years, he exposed the contradictions of Conservatives who claimed to supp Being a monetarist, Tame was influential in convincing [[Margaret Thatcher]], [[Geoffrey Howe]] and Joseph that inflation was due to problems of contr
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  • ...arty]]. He invented the concept of 'Red Toryism' which was the ideological foundation for the Conservative Party's 'Big Society' project.<ref name="Harris">John ...the old paternalist Conservatism that was all but obliterated by Margaret Thatcher'. According to John Harris:
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  • ...ire roads through woodland cherished for its red squirrels. The charitable foundation insisted it worked with private builders to improve practices and enhance q Bell, a former adviser to [[Margaret Thatcher]], recently stepped down from his role as [[Fleishman-Hillard]]’s regiona
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  • ...1987 to 1988 when he became a Government Whip. In 1990 he joined Margaret Thatcher's Government as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education (Schoo ...e Investment into State Schools'' by Michael Fallon, 1993, [[Social Market Foundation]] ISBN 1-874097-15-1
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  • ...tion Council for Peace in the Balkans]], whose members included [[Margaret Thatcher]], [[Valérie Giscard d’Estaing]] and [[Simon Wiesenthal]]. Wisse Smit at Wisse Smit co-founded the Dutch foundation [[War Child]] and served on its board from 1995 to 1999.<ref name="GlobalZe
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  • ...neur turned cabinet minister who helped to push through the reforms of the Thatcher era|newspaper=[[The Daily Telegraph]]|date=10 December 2022 |access-date=14 ==Margaret Thatcher==
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  • ...94 House of Commons PQs, 1988 Mar 8 Tu], archived at the Margaret Thatcher Foundation.</ref>
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  • ...man of [[Great Universal Stores]] and co-founder of the separate [[Wolfson Foundation]]. <ref>‘[http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whowaswho/U176348 W | [[British Heart Foundation]] || || || 1,000 || 2,000 || || || || || || || || || || || ||
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  • The [[Phillips & Rubens Charitable Trust]] is a grant-making foundation which donated £5,000 to the [[Centre for Social Cohesion]] in 2008/9 havin ...st]] and a number of other conservative foundations.<ref>The Peter Cruddas Foundation, The Trustees > [http://www.petercruddasfoundation.org.uk/biography-Paisner
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  • ...ublicly owned companies were privatised under the government of [[Margaret Thatcher]].<ref>[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2018/09/26/george-pinto-merc ...Security Trust]], The [[Jerusalem Foundation]], [[Traditional Alternatives Foundation]], [[UK Friends of AWIS]] and the [[United Jewish Israel Appeal]].
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  • *[[Ryan Shorthouse]], director. Formerly worked for the [[Social Market Foundation]] and the [[Bow Group]] and for [[David Willetts]] and [[Maria Miller]]. Is ...hew Parris]], previously worked at the [[Foreign Office]] under [[Margaret Thatcher]], [[Conservative]] MP from 1979-1986 and columnist at [[The Times]].
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  • ...ve councillor in West Sussex. Dunlop was also a former adviser to Margaret Thatcher. ...Liberal Democrat as well as head of office and constituency organiser to [[Margaret Smith]] MSP & West Edinburgh Liberal Democrats.
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  • ...fson]], who later ran [[Great Universal Stores]] and created the [[Wolfson Foundation]]. ...t 8 July 2010 the trustees were Charles Wolfson's son, [[Margaret Thatcher|Thatcher's]] former Chief of Staff [[David Wolfson]], his two sons [[Simon Wolfson|S
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  • ...ave been. But I did support the Conservatives because I thought [[Margaret Thatcher]] was fantastic and wonderful.’ He is reported to have provided irregul <td align="center">The [[Maureen and David Garrard Foundation]], 25 Harlley Street</td>
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  • ...researcher at The [[Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom]], The [[Heritage Foundation]]; director of [[AmericaInTheWorld]] and lobbyist at [[Chelgate]] and [[Mai
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