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[[Institute of Economic Affairs]] (IEA) and [[Centre for Policy Studies]] (CPS) adviser to Thatcher with the 1981 Policy Unit with Cecil Parkinson, Norman Lamont, Alan Walters and Nigel Lawson which provided the basis for Conservative strategy until 1989. (1) Associate Fellow at Templeton College, where, in 1995 the Labour team were sent 'to learn about leadership'. (2) Templeton's faculty includes Mike Harper of the Oxford Strategic Leadership Programme, formerly Director of the US Army's Strategic Planning Group.(3)  
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[[Institute of Economic Affairs]] (IEA) and [[Centre for Policy Studies]] (CPS) adviser to Thatcher with the 1981 Policy Unit with [[Cecil Parkinson]], [[Norman Lamont]], [[Alan Walters]] and [[Nigel Lawson]] which provided the basis for Conservative strategy until 1989. (http://library-2.lse.ac.uk/archives/handlists/CentreforPS/m.html
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) Associate Fellow at [[Templeton College]], where, in 1995 the Labour team were sent 'to learn about leadership'. (Private Eye 884) Templeton's faculty includes [[Mike Harper]] of the [[Oxford Strategic Leadership Programme]], formerly Director of the US Army's [[Strategic Planning Group]].(http://www.templeton.ox.ac.uk/leadership/docs/leadfaculty.pdf)  
  
He wrote Taking Tax out of Politics with Mulgan, which advocated widening the tax base and lowering rates. He spoke with Arthur Seldon at the [[Adam Smith Institute]]'s (ASI) 'Open Society', and alongside Patricia Hewitt and [[Derek Draper]] at a 'Next Generation Group' (BAP) recruitment meeting in the House of Commons. Hague has long been conference rapporteur of the [[International Economic Association]] which organises Anglo-American conferences at Ditchley Park. (4)
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He wrote Taking Tax out of Politics with [[Geoff Mulgan]], which advocated widening the tax base and lowering rates. He spoke with [[Arthur Seldon]] at the [[Adam Smith Institute]]'s (ASI) 'Open Society', and alongside [[Patricia Hewitt]] and [[Derek Draper]] at a 'Next Generation Group' ([[BAP]]) recruitment meeting in the House of Commons. Hague has long been conference rapporteur of the [[International Economic Association]] which organises Anglo-American conferences at [[Ditchley Park]]. (http://www.adamsmith.org/policy/bulletin/b18.htm)
 
 
 
 
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1. http://library-2.lse.ac.uk/archives/handlists/CentreforPS/m.html
 
 
 
2. Private Eye 884
 
 
 
3. http://www.templeton.ox.ac.uk/leadership/docs/leadfaculty.pdf
 
 
 
4. http://www.adamsmith.org/policy/bulletin/b18.htm
 

Revision as of 21:54, 7 December 2005

Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) and Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) adviser to Thatcher with the 1981 Policy Unit with Cecil Parkinson, Norman Lamont, Alan Walters and Nigel Lawson which provided the basis for Conservative strategy until 1989. (http://library-2.lse.ac.uk/archives/handlists/CentreforPS/m.html ) Associate Fellow at Templeton College, where, in 1995 the Labour team were sent 'to learn about leadership'. (Private Eye 884) Templeton's faculty includes Mike Harper of the Oxford Strategic Leadership Programme, formerly Director of the US Army's Strategic Planning Group.(http://www.templeton.ox.ac.uk/leadership/docs/leadfaculty.pdf)

He wrote Taking Tax out of Politics with Geoff Mulgan, which advocated widening the tax base and lowering rates. He spoke with Arthur Seldon at the Adam Smith Institute's (ASI) 'Open Society', and alongside Patricia Hewitt and Derek Draper at a 'Next Generation Group' (BAP) recruitment meeting in the House of Commons. Hague has long been conference rapporteur of the International Economic Association which organises Anglo-American conferences at Ditchley Park. (http://www.adamsmith.org/policy/bulletin/b18.htm)