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*Kate Moorcock, '[http://www.spiked-online.com/Articles/0000000053B4.htm Road to nowhere]', [[Spiked Online]], 29 December 2000.
 
*Kate Moorcock, '[http://www.spiked-online.com/Articles/0000000053B4.htm Road to nowhere]', [[Spiked Online]], 29 December 2000.
 
*Kate Abley '[http://www.spiked-online.com/articles/00000006DCFE.htm Trusting teachers:The sort of teaching that I want to do does not exist any more.]', ''Spiked Online'', 26-Mar-2003.
 
*Kate Abley '[http://www.spiked-online.com/articles/00000006DCFE.htm Trusting teachers:The sort of teaching that I want to do does not exist any more.]', ''Spiked Online'', 26-Mar-2003.
*Kate Moorcock-Abley and Joanna Williams, [http://www.instituteofideas.com/transcripts/policywatch2.pdf Response to ‘Safeguarding Children’, Consultation on Draft Revision of child protection guidance for the Education Service. Consultation], commissioned by the [[Institute of Ideas]], April 2004
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*Kate Moorcock-Abley and Joanna Williams, [http://www.instituteofideas.com/transcripts/policywatch2.pdf Response to ‘Safeguarding Children’, Consultation on Draft Revision of child protection guidance for the Education Service. Consultation], commissioned by the [[Institute of Ideas]], April 2004.
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*Kate Abley '[http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/737/ Passing the book: Who's to blame for kids' bad behaviour in schools?]' ''Spiked Online'', Monday 5 September 2005.
 
*Kate Moorcock-Abley [http://www.audacity.org/KMA-17.04.07.htm Multi-cultural racism, politically dead patricians, and the housing shortage], ''Audacity'', 17 April 2007.
 
*Kate Moorcock-Abley [http://www.audacity.org/KMA-17.04.07.htm Multi-cultural racism, politically dead patricians, and the housing shortage], ''Audacity'', 17 April 2007.
  

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LM network resources
Kate Abley

Kate Abley, nee Moorcock, is teacher and is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental LM network. She was a member of the Revolutionary Communist Party, [1] the principal research coordinator for LM entity Families for Freedom and has written for the LM entity Spiked[2] and written[3] for and spoken at the Institute of Ideas.[4]

She is the managing director of the LM associated building promoters Audacity.[5] She is married to another LM associate, Ian Abley.

Abley is listed (as Moorcock-Abley) in 2012 as a teacher at St Saviour's Church of England Primary School in London.[6]

Publications

Notes

  1. "#18", Multiverse website, accessed 29 June 2010
  2. Kate Moorcock, 'Road to nowhere', Spiked Online, 29 December 2000; Kate Abley 'Trusting teachers:The sort of teaching that I want to do does not exist any more.', Spiked Online, 26-Mar-2003.
  3. Kate Moorcock-Abley and Joanna Williams, Response to ‘Safeguarding Children’, Consultation on Draft Revision of child protection guidance for the Education Service. Consultation, commissioned by the Institute of Ideas, April 2004
  4. Institute of Ideas IoI Events: On the frontline? 09 06 10 18:00
  5. "Profile of Kate Moorcock Abley", Audacity website, accessed 2 May 2010
  6. St Saviour's Staff List & Roles and Responsibilities, accessed 6 February 2012.