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  • ...and researcher for members of the [[Conservative Party]], including [[Iain Duncan Smith]] and [[Liam Fox]]. ...and researcher for members of the [[Conservative Party]], including [[Iain Duncan Smith]] and [[Liam Fox]].
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  • * Mr [[Fred Duncan]] Chairman [[Grampian Country Food Group Ltd]] * Mr [[Cameron McLatchie]] Chairman [[British Polythene Industries PLC]]
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  • ...to the UK's [[Conservative Party]] and a member of Prime Minister [[David Cameron]]'s [[Leader's Group]]. ...through what is known as Cameron's [[Leaders Group]].<ref>''Dispatches'' 'Cameron's Money Men' Channel 4 Production. 29th September 2008</ref> See also the P
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  • ...donor to Tory leader [[David Cameron]] and Tory Business Secretary [[Alan Duncan]]. ...the Tory leader in person through meetings and events<ref>''Dispatches'' 'Cameron's Money Men' Channel 4 Production. 29th September 2008</ref>.
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  • ...profile for the department aided by the bipartisanship offered by [[David Cameron]] who rallied his colleagues in support of the Climate Change Act. Miliband *[[Duncan Brack]] - left February 2012 after [[Chris Huhne]] resigned
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  • ...rvative orientated think-tank with close ties to UK Prime Minister [[David Cameron]]. <ref>Andy Beckett, ‘[http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2008/sep/26/th ...develop his schools agenda. The [[Centre for Social Justice]] gave [[Iain Duncan Smith]] his poverty-fighting plans.' <ref>Tim Montgomerie, '[http://www.gua
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  • ...which is supported by key US neocons and by two of Prime Minister [[David Cameron]]'s closest advisers and ministers. It was launched in Cambridge on 11 Marc ...p://www.gees.org/articulos/articulo_9182 HJS Open Letter to Prime Minister Cameron Calls for Safe Area and No-Fly Zone in Syria], Henry Jackson Society, 15 Fe
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  • ...ley]] | Dr [[Ian Bedford]] | Professor [[Tim Benton]] | Professor [[Duncan Cameron]] | Professor [[Rob Chilcott]] | Dr [[Dylan Childs]] | Dr [[Ian Denholm]]
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  • ...yond questions of party affiliation and in 2008 hosted visits from [[David Cameron]] and publishing the report True Blue<ref>[http://www.demos.co.uk/publicati ...Speakers: [[Debbie Abrahams]] MP, [[Rowenna Davis]], [[Doug Henderson]], [[Duncan O'Leary]] and [[Stephen Bush]].
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  • ...e same report retained Mercer's comments but made no mention of Vigil.<ref>Duncan Gardham, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1562380/Report-Librarie ....timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article6933158.ece Tories admit David Cameron Islamic schools claim 'had mistakes'], ''The Times'', 26 November 2009</ref
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  • ...nship” is fully revealed to be special only in its one-sidedness’. For Duncan Campbell, ‘The British political leadership has often deluded itself abou The first episode of Duncan Campbell's<ref>There is an interesting 1999 account of Campbell's investig
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  • :an independent think tank established by Rt Hon [[Iain Duncan Smith]] MP in 2004, to seek effective solutions to the poverty that blight ...so they built their own. ... The [[Centre for Social Justice]] gave [[Iain Duncan Smith]] his poverty-fighting plans.' <ref>Tim Montgomerie, '[http://www.gua
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  • ...rew Pierce, [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,17129-2297096,00.html Cameron faces revolt over Israel], ''The Times'', 03-August-2006, Accessed 03-Janua <td align="center">Mr George [[Iain Duncan-Smith]]</td>
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  • ...convicted for two and half years for possessing chemicals unlawfully.<ref>Duncan Campbell, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2007/jul/31/ukcrime.thefarright Ex- ...tive Party and Liberal Democrat Party form a coalition government. [[David Cameron]] becomes PM and [[Nick Clegg]] becomes Deputy PM. [[Theresa May]] is appoi
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  • ...lippa Claire Stroud''' (born 2 April 1965) was a special adviser to [[Iain Duncan Smith]] at the [[Department for Work and Pensions]] from May 2010 until<ref ...o-string-of-tory-advisers-10446922.html Jane Merrick, Oliver Wright 'David Cameron poised to give peerages to string of Tory advisers'], ''The Independent'',
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  • ==Cameron Government== *[[Duncan McCourt]] - January 2015
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  • *The Rt Hon [[David Cameron]] MP - Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury and Minister for the Civi *The Rt Hon [[Iain Duncan Smith]] MP - Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
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  • *[[David Cameron]] (Con) Witney *[[Alan Duncan]] (Con) Rutland and Melton
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  • ::Tim Montgomerie was one of a handful of insiders allowed to help write Iain Duncan Smith's speech in Bournemouth last week […]. 'Christianity is his driving :'''Cameron backs ban on burkhas'''
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  • ...Accessed 25-June-2010</ref> In 2010 she became a special adviser to [[Iain Duncan Smith]] at the Department for Work and Pensions before moving on to become ...e in May 2010 to work as an adviser to the [[Conservative Party]]'s [[Iain Duncan Smith]].<ref>Guido Fawkes, [http://order-order.com/2010/05/28/susie-squire-
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