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The manner in which the campaign was fought stirred up a lot of sentiment amongst people that are not habitual voters, particularly on the issue of immigration. You could feel in the last 10 days of the campaign, traditional blue-collar urban Labour opinion going viral for leave. They were stirred up
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presents a detailed case regarding the history and consequences of government control over institutions and activities which were historically private, to the extent that many citizens assume that privately or communally developed municipal facilities and universities are creations of the state, and
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Our Achilles heel, though, has been our social attitude. Censorious judgmentalism from the moralising wing, which treats half our own countrymen as enemies, must be rooted out. We should take J. S. Mill as our lodestar, and allow people to live as they choose until they actually harm someone. If the
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apologised to Duncan for the "completely unacceptable" comments made in the video. A Foreign Office spokesman, effectively rejecting Corbyn's comments, said it "is clear these comments do not reflect the views of the embassy or government of Israel". Masot resigned shortly after the recordings were
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The Rutland and Melton Constituency Association has received Β£12,166.66 in donations since 2006. Duncan has received corporate donations from The Biz Club (Β£6,000, 2006–09), Midland Software Holdings (Β£8,000, 2007–09), and ABM Holdings (Β£1,500, 2009). Duncan has also had tens of thousands of pounds
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One Whitehall source commented: 'The energy noose tightened around Tripoli's neck. It was much more effective and easier to repair than bombs. It is like taking the key of the car away. You can't move. The great thing is you can switch it all back on again if Gaddafi goes. It is not the same as if
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is devoted to an explanation of his support for the legalisation of all drugs. This chapter was removed when the paperback edition was published to prevent embarrassment to the Party leadership; however, Duncan had, at one time, posted the chapter on his website, "for the benefit of the enquiring
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showed footage of Duncan's previous appearance on the show in which he boasted about his second home allowance, denied that he should pay any of the money back and stated it was "a great system". The show then cut to footage of David Cameron announcing that Duncan would return money to the fees
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As a reward for his loyalty to Hague during the leadership contest, in June 1997, Duncan was entrusted with the positions of Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party and Parliamentary Political Secretary to the Party Leader. He became Shadow Health Minister in June 1998. A year later he was made
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He held this position for just seven months, becoming Shadow Secretary of State for Trade and Industry on 7 December 2005, after David Cameron's election to the party leadership the previous day. On 2 July 2007, he was appointed Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory
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from 1982 to 1988 (Rich became a fugitive from justice in 1983). He worked for Rich in London and Singapore. Duncan used the connections he had built up to be self-employed from 1988 to 1992, acting as a consultant and adviser to foreign governments on oil supplies, shipping and refining.
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in April 2024, he said that they had "been doing the bidding of Netanyahu, bypassing all proper processes of government to exercise undue influence at the top of government." Duncan added, "What you have is a lot of people now sitting around
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After returning to the backbenches, he became Chairman of the Conservative Backbench Constitutional Affairs Committee. He returned to government in July 1995, when he was again appointed a Parliamentary Private Secretary, this time to the
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In 1989, Duncan set up the independent Harcourt Consultants, which advises on oil and gas matters. He made over Β£1 million after helping fill the need to supply oil to Pakistan after supplies from Kuwait had been disrupted in the
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objecting to what he called an "improper interference in this country's democratic process" and urging the prime minister to launch an inquiry on the basis that "his is clearly a national security issue". The Israeli ambassador
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with his partner James Dunseath, which would make him the first member of either the Cabinet or the Shadow Cabinet to enter into a civil partnership. The two were joined as civil partners on 24 July 2008 at
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debate on Palestinian statehood he said: "All know that the United States is in hock to a very powerful financial lobby which dominates its politics." Commenting on Duncan's statements, a spokesman for the
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programme to make profits on property deals. It emerged that he had lent his elderly next-door neighbour money to buy his home under the Right to Buy legislation. The neighbour bought an 18th-century
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reported, "The news that Alan Duncan is gay will come as a surprise only to those who have never met him. The bantam Tory frontbencher can hardly be accused of having hidden his homosexuality."
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labelled his comments "disgraceful". The Conservative Party consequently began investigating him. On 16 July 2024, he was cleared of wrongdoing following an internal investigation. The
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has variously described him as 'economically libertarian' and 'socially libertarian'. He has been described as the 'liberal, urbane face of the Conservative Party'. He was described by
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In August 2011, Duncan found himself under pressure to remove a video of himself accusing Israel of a "land grab" in the occupied territories. In an October 2014 speech to the
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As shadow business secretary in 2008, Duncan stated, referring to the Hinkley Point C project, that "on no account should there be any kind of subsidy for nuclear power."
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in September 2004. However, following the 2005 general election, the Shadow Cabinet was expanded to its original size once more, and Duncan joined it as Shadow
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on 29 July 2002, although he has said that this came as no surprise to friends. Indeed, in an editorial published on the news of Duncan's coming out,
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who should be pushed out together." Polak, CFI's honorary president, is Jewish, while Pickles, the group's parliamentary chair, is not Jewish. The
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is Duncan's diary from the eve of the Brexit referendum in 2016 to the UK's eventual exit from the EU. The book was serialised in the Daily Mail.
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in December 2005; the name of the department he shadowed was changed to Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform in July 2007.
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in September 2014, for services to international development and to UK–Middle East relations. While on the backbenches, Duncan served on the
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Shadow Trade and Industry spokesman, and he was appointed a front-bench spokesman on Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs in September 2001.
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by an image of immigration, which made them angry and throw a bit of a tantrum. That was part of the chemistry that explains the result.
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because he is exercising the interests of another country, not that of the parliament in which he sits, joined, I have to say, by
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that his withdrawal was due to a lack of 'active lieutenants', and urged the party to abandon those that he dubbed the 'Tory
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Duncan was the first sitting Conservative MP voluntarily to acknowledge that he is gay; he did this in an interview with
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describes this event in his diary: "little Alan Duncan has fallen on his sword. He did it swiftly and with good grace."
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From 1993 to 1995, Duncan was a member of the Social Security Select Committee. His first governmental position was as
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Tory Taliban can't get that, they'll condemn us all to oblivion. Thank heavens for the new intake of MPs who do.
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advocated limiting government responsibility to essential services such as defence, policing and health.
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In August 2011, it was reported that Duncan had played an instrumental role in blocking fuel supplies to
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the previous week, replacing it with the aforementioned new department. In January 2009, Duncan became
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who are giving him appalling advice. Let's start with the head of CFI, who has been for many years
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office, followed by Duncan's personal apology, in which he called for the system to be changed.
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After graduating from Oxford, Duncan worked as a trader of oil and refined products, first with
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made public. Pro-Israel British activists and a former Israel embassy employee complained to
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After two years out of government, he returned to frontline politics when new Prime Minister
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Duncan has a committed following in the gay community and is active in speaking up for
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discussion forum. In contrast to most members of both CWF and Le Cercle, who hold pro-
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appointed him as Minister for Europe and the Americas, and effective deputy to then-
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Blackhurst, Chris (29 June 1997). "Aitken dropped by the Right's secret club".
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that prohibitions on drug use, sex, and personal defence have always existed.
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at a significant discount and sold it to Duncan just over three years later.
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On 14 August, Duncan said (whilst being filmed without his knowledge by
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became Conservative Party leader in November 2003, Duncan became Shadow
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Conservative Association from 1979 until 1984, when he moved to live in
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Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform
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Saturn's Children: How the State Devours Liberty, Prosperity and Virtue
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student". Duncan believes in minimising the size of government, and in
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on an Asylum Bill protester who threw paint and flour at Mawhinney on
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Duncan has been described as a 'moderniser' in the Conservative Party
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On 3 March 2008, it was announced in the Court & Social page of
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London-based oil traders were encouraged to sell fuel to rebels in
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interview linked to that speech and another given during a
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Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Breaking the code: Westminster diaries May 1990 – May 1997
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Duncan has appeared four times on the satirical news quiz
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Duncan is the author of three published nonfiction books:
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Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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accused Duncan of sharing "antisemitic tropes", and the
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In 2002, Duncan was described by the BBC as a "staunch"
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Shadow Secretary of State for International Development
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Minister for European affairs in the UK Foreign Office
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LGBTQ members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
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In the Thick of It: The Private Diaries of a Minister
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Watt, Nicholas; Sparrow, Andrew (8 September 2009).
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Shadow Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs
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In my view, I think he should be removed from 1066:Secretary of State for International Development 4234:Minister of State for International Development 3359: 3091:Cobain, Ian; MacAskill, Ewen (7 January 2017). 3090: 2800:"British MP condemned for anti-Israel comments" 2340:"Opposition front bench team as at 5 June 1998" 2308:Sylvester, Rachel; Copley, Joy (20 June 1997). 2307: 2223:Maguire, Kevin; Pallister, David (4 May 2001). 2189:Pallister, David; Maguire, Kevin (4 May 2001). 1996: 1952: 1950: 1724: 1722: 1288: 669:Minister of State for International Development 121:Minister of State for International Development 2976: 2974: 1258:The cell advised NATO to blockade the port of 4632: 4298: 4268:Minister of State for Europe and the Americas 3851:"Alistair McGowan, Fern Britton, Alan Duncan" 2690: 2688: 1869: 1849: 1847: 1058:Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs 690:He began his career in the oil industry with 673:Minister of State for Europe and the Americas 67:Minister of State for Europe and the Americas 2344:House of Commons Weekly Information Bulletin 1947: 1719: 1136:On 15 May 2009, the satirical BBC programme 781:Conservative Member of Parliament, publicly 478:10 November 2003 β€“ 8 September 2004 4649:2005 Conservative Party leadership election 3469:"Tory oil tycoon who won't be backing Bush" 3150:ChΓ‘vez, AΓ­da; Grim, Ryan (9 October 2017). 2971: 2430:"Duncan willing to run for Tory leadership" 2390: 801:, the second son of James Grant Duncan, an 261:19 January 2009 β€“ 7 September 2009 4639: 4625: 4305: 4291: 3448: 3391: 3176: 3174: 3172: 3149: 2869: 2685: 2286:Brandreth, Gyles. "Saturday 8th January". 2138:"Medical student wins Kennedy Scholarship" 1992:(Supplement). 30 December 1958. p. 9. 1844: 313:8 December 2005 β€“ 19 January 2009 50: 3700: 2044: 728:Secretary of State for Trade and Industry 3962:"The Westminster Hour – How To Beat ..." 3907:"Frank Skinner, Alan Duncan, Katy Brand" 3825:"Chris Langham, Ross Noble, Alan Duncan" 3797: 2246:. Oxford University Press. p. 112. 1982: 1830: 1555: 1356: 1293:On 28 May 2010, he was appointed to the 1285:you have bombed the whole city to bits. 1230: 1127: 1091: 924:, from which he returned in 1986. After 19:For other people named Alan Duncan, see 3273: 3169: 3116: 3031: 2987:. Ofcom. 9 October 2017. pp. 20–28 2936: 2824: 2772: 2241: 2110: 1671: 1228:called him "breathtakingly one-sided". 1017:. In November 1995, Duncan performed a 947:Duncan first stood for Parliament as a 942: 848:in 1970; two years later he joined the 539:9 April 1992 β€“ 6 November 2019 426:8 September 2004 β€“ 10 May 2005 359:Shadow Secretary of State for Transport 209:7 September 2009 β€“ 11 May 2010 4728: 3635: 3530: 3497: 2892:. 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Archived from 1875: 1598:Duncan; Dominic Hobson (July 1995). 1447:, which contained revelations about 1313:Comments by Israeli embassy official 1157: 79:15 July 2016 β€“ 22 July 2019 4746:Alumni of St John's College, Oxford 3950:from the original on 28 April 2009. 3672:"Civil partnership for senior Tory" 3117:Dearden, Lizzie (12 January 2017). 2912:"Privy Counsellors – Privy Council" 2773:Wintour, Patrick (8 January 2017). 2615:"I won't sack Duncan, says Cameron" 2595:from the original on 16 August 2009 2460:"Duncan to run for Tory leadership" 2428:White, Michael (21 December 2004). 1840:. 19 September 2014. p. 18358. 1755:. Foreign & Commonwealth Office 1349:, but Ofcom dismissed all charges. 916:Duncan was an active member of the 911: 758:Intelligence and Security Committee 752:, and was subsequently appointed a 675:from 2016 to 2019. 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