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==People==
 
==People==
*[[Tim Montgomerie]], founder editor of UnHerd
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*[[Tim Montgomerie]], founder editor of UnHerd; previously founded website Conservative Home, and the [[Centre for Social Justice]] think tank.
 
*[[Emily Glazebrook]], CEO of UnHerd; formerly of the [[Spectator]]
 
*[[Emily Glazebrook]], CEO of UnHerd; formerly of the [[Spectator]]
 
*[[Chris Bullivant]], UnHerd COO and columnist; ex-director of [[UK2020]], the right-wing think tank set up by [[Owen Paterson]]; and previously [[Centre for Social Justice]].
 
*[[Chris Bullivant]], UnHerd COO and columnist; ex-director of [[UK2020]], the right-wing think tank set up by [[Owen Paterson]]; and previously [[Centre for Social Justice]].
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==Funding==
 
==Funding==
At least some of the money used to establish UnHerd came from hedge fund manager [[Paul Marshall]].<ref>
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At least some of the money used to establish UnHerd came from hedge fund manager [[Paul Marshall]].<ref>ref needed </ref>
  
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==
 
:Website: https://unherd.com
 
:Website: https://unherd.com
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[[Category:Conservative movement]]

Latest revision as of 06:52, 28 December 2017

UnHerd is a Conservative website established in 2017 by Tim Montgomerie with the financial backing of Brexit supporter Paul Marshall.

Montgomerie says it will 'challenge out-of-date, incorrect and even dangerous thinking on economics, politics, technology, religion and the media'.

People

Columnists and guest writers

These include in 2017:

Funding

At least some of the money used to establish UnHerd came from hedge fund manager Paul Marshall.[3]

Contact

Website: https://unherd.com

Notes

  1. Henry Olsen profile, National Review website, accessed Nov 2017
  2. Liam Halligan, Knight Ayton website, accessed Nov 2017
  3. ref needed