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[[Anna Lines]] is a longtime moral conservative activist.  She is chair of [[Mothers At Home Matter]] (formerly known as [[Full Time Mothers]])<ref>Mothers At Home Matter [http://www.mothersathomematter.org/contact-us Contact Us], Accessed 29 March 2012</ref> and has been a committee member at the [[Family Education Trust]] since at least 2001.<ref>Family Education Trust [http://www.famyouth.org.uk/bulletin.php?number=104 Annual General Meeting & Conference 23 June 2001] Bulletin No. 104 Summer 2001, Accessed 29 March 2012</ref>
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[[Anna Lines]] is a longtime moral conservative activist.  She is chair of [[Mothers At Home Matter]] (formerly known as [[Full Time Mothers]])<ref>Mothers At Home Matter [http://www.mothersathomematter.org/contact-us Contact Us], Accessed 29 March 2012</ref> and has been a committee member at the [[Family Education Trust]] since at least 2001.<ref>Family Education Trust [http://www.famyouth.org.uk/bulletin.php?number=104 Annual General Meeting & Conference 23 June 2001] Bulletin No. 104 Summer 2001, Accessed 29 March 2012</ref> In 1991 she and her husband Richard were the inners of the 'Family Life Awards', created by the [[Family Education Trust]].<ref>Family Education Trust [http://www.famyouth.org.uk/bulletin.php?number=108 Bulletin No. 108] Summer 2002, accessed 13 April 2012</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 09:25, 13 April 2012

Anna Lines is a longtime moral conservative activist. She is chair of Mothers At Home Matter (formerly known as Full Time Mothers)[1] and has been a committee member at the Family Education Trust since at least 2001.[2] In 1991 she and her husband Richard were the inners of the 'Family Life Awards', created by the Family Education Trust.[3]

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  1. Mothers At Home Matter Contact Us, Accessed 29 March 2012
  2. Family Education Trust Annual General Meeting & Conference 23 June 2001 Bulletin No. 104 Summer 2001, Accessed 29 March 2012
  3. Family Education Trust Bulletin No. 108 Summer 2002, accessed 13 April 2012