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The [[Hansard Society]] was formed in 1944 to promote the ideals of parliamentary government when it was seen to be threatened by fascist and communist dictatorship. Its first subscribers were [[Winston Churchill]] and [[Clement Attlee. From that time, the Prime Minister of the day and leaders of the main opposition parties have publicly supported the work of the Society and the Speaker of the House of Commons is our President.
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The [[Hansard Society]] was formed in 1944 to promote the ideals of parliamentary government when it was seen to be threatened by fascist and communist dictatorship. Its first subscribers were [[Winston Churchill]] and [[Clement Attlee]]. From that time, the Prime Minister of the day and leaders of the main opposition parties have publicly supported the work of the Society and the Speaker of the House of Commons is our President.
  
 
The Hansard Society is an independent, non-partisan educational charity, which exists to promote effective parliamentary democracy. On its website, the Society states:
 
The Hansard Society is an independent, non-partisan educational charity, which exists to promote effective parliamentary democracy. On its website, the Society states:

Revision as of 11:41, 20 April 2007

The Hansard Society was formed in 1944 to promote the ideals of parliamentary government when it was seen to be threatened by fascist and communist dictatorship. Its first subscribers were Winston Churchill and Clement Attlee. From that time, the Prime Minister of the day and leaders of the main opposition parties have publicly supported the work of the Society and the Speaker of the House of Commons is our President.

The Hansard Society is an independent, non-partisan educational charity, which exists to promote effective parliamentary democracy. On its website, the Society states:

Democracy is only as strong as its citizens and good citizenship requires both knowledge and participation. Our work is underpinned by our vision of a world in which informed people actively participate in effective parliamentary democracy through {ref|1}}.

Current Corporate Supporters

Notes

  1. ^ Hansard Society (2007) What We Do. Last accessed 20/04/07