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Dr [[Giles Fraser]] is the former canon chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral.<ref>the guardian [http://www.guardian.co.uk/profile/gilesfraser Giles Fraser], accessed 22 February 2010</ref> He resigned from this position in October 2011 in protest at the Church's handling of the OccupyLondon protest encampment at St Paul's.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-15472362 St Paul's protest: Canon Chancellor Giles Fraser quits], ''BBC News'', 27 october 2011.</ref>
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Dr [[Giles Fraser]] is the former canon chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral.<ref>The Guardian [http://www.guardian.co.uk/profile/gilesfraser Giles Fraser], accessed 22 February 2010</ref> He resigned from this position in October 2011 in protest at the Church's handling of the OccupyLondon protest encampment at St Paul's.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-15472362 St Paul's protest: Canon Chancellor Giles Fraser quits], ''BBC News'', 27 october 2011.</ref>
  
 
==Quilliam Advisor==
 
==Quilliam Advisor==
Fraser was an early advisror to the [[Quilliam Foundation]] and stuck with it from 2008-2010, despite criticism and a significant number of advisers ceasing involvement.  Fraser writes of his involvement:
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Fraser was an early adviser to the [[Quilliam Foundation]] and stuck with it from 2008-2010, despite criticism and a significant number of advisers ceasing involvement.  Fraser writes of his involvement:
  
 
:Some have accused the new organisation of being a front for an anti-Islamic neo-conservative agenda. I have been attacked for being one of its official advisers — as if that makes me a “useful idiot” to some extreme right-wing agenda. Of course, a number of conservative voices have been among its most active supporters, and some of its members have been harshly critical of multiculturalism. But what this organisation stands for is too important to hitch itself to any one political philosophy. And the leaders of the Quilliam Foundation agree.<ref>Giles Fraser [http://www.churchtimes.co.uk/content.asp?id=55850 The battle of good and bad religion hots up], ''Church Times'', Issue 7572 - 2 May, 2008</ref>
 
:Some have accused the new organisation of being a front for an anti-Islamic neo-conservative agenda. I have been attacked for being one of its official advisers — as if that makes me a “useful idiot” to some extreme right-wing agenda. Of course, a number of conservative voices have been among its most active supporters, and some of its members have been harshly critical of multiculturalism. But what this organisation stands for is too important to hitch itself to any one political philosophy. And the leaders of the Quilliam Foundation agree.<ref>Giles Fraser [http://www.churchtimes.co.uk/content.asp?id=55850 The battle of good and bad religion hots up], ''Church Times'', Issue 7572 - 2 May, 2008</ref>

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Dr Giles Fraser is the former canon chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral.[1] He resigned from this position in October 2011 in protest at the Church's handling of the OccupyLondon protest encampment at St Paul's.[2]

Quilliam Advisor

Fraser was an early adviser to the Quilliam Foundation and stuck with it from 2008-2010, despite criticism and a significant number of advisers ceasing involvement. Fraser writes of his involvement:

Some have accused the new organisation of being a front for an anti-Islamic neo-conservative agenda. I have been attacked for being one of its official advisers — as if that makes me a “useful idiot” to some extreme right-wing agenda. Of course, a number of conservative voices have been among its most active supporters, and some of its members have been harshly critical of multiculturalism. But what this organisation stands for is too important to hitch itself to any one political philosophy. And the leaders of the Quilliam Foundation agree.[3]

Affiliations

Notes

  1. The Guardian Giles Fraser, accessed 22 February 2010
  2. St Paul's protest: Canon Chancellor Giles Fraser quits, BBC News, 27 october 2011.
  3. Giles Fraser The battle of good and bad religion hots up, Church Times, Issue 7572 - 2 May, 2008