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 | | It has seen Peter Lilley booted from the front bench of government after ten years as a minister to the back benches of an opposition that received the soundest thrashing in decades. |  | | Indeed, it was Mr Lilley who first promoted the young William Hague to a senior position in his own department and recommended he join the Cabinet. |  | | And he has moved from his long-held St Albans seat to the bizarrely linked new constituency of Hitchin and Harpenden. |
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http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/misc/print.php?artid=15386
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| | David Icke - Tell the Truth! |
 | | Deputy party leader Peter Lilley has written to Cabinet Secretary Richard Wilson asking him to investigate how many ministers had been offered loans by the millionaire businessman after it was revealed that the former Trade Secretary, Peter Mandelson has failed to declare a loan from Mr Robinson. |  | | Peter Lilley, the deputy Tory leader, wrote to Richard Wilson, the Cabinet Secretary, asking him to investigate how many ministers had been offered loans by Mr Robinson. |  | | Mr Lilley also attacked Prime Minister, Tony Blair for not condemning his Cabinet colleague over the wrangle which led to both men [Mandelson and Robinson] resigning their posts. |
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http://www.davidicke.net/tellthetruth/reststory/elitelaws.html
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| | Charles Peter Lilley/Amelia Ames |
 | | Name: Eugene Lilley Born: 26 JUL 1877 at: Married: 9 NOV 1900 at: Died: at: Spouses: Catharine Murphy |  | | Name: Edward Lilley Born: 14 DEC 1858 at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Florence Whitcomb |  | | Name: Cliffor Lilley Born: 8 MAY 1879 at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: |
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http://www.geocities.com/sheerhope/fam00350.htm
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| | Conservative MP Calls Marijuana Prohibition "Indefensible" |
 | | Lilley was the first former cabinet minister to call for the legalization of marijuana in a pamphlet titled "Commonsense on Cannabis" which helped inspire the impending change in government policy. |  | | He served in Lady Thatcher's Cabinet as Secretary of State for Trade and Industry and in John Major's Cabinet as Secretary of State for Social Security. |  | | WASHINGTON, D. -- In the wake of British Home Secretary David Blunkett's announcement today of a major reduction in marijuana penalties, Conservative Member of Parliament Peter Lilley called marijuana prohibition "indefensible." |
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http://www.mpp.org/releases/nr071002.html
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| | Eminent Old Alleynians: Peter Lilley |
 | | Peter Lilley was Parliamentary Private Secretary to William Waldegrave and Lord Bellwin (1984), and then to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nigel Lawson (1984-1987). |  | | Mr Lilley was appointed Secretary of State for Social Security 1992-1997. |  | | Peter Lilley was born on 23 August 1943 in Hayes, Kent. |
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http://www.dulwich.org.uk/history/eminentoas/lilley.htm
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| | Euro fault linesEuropean Economic and Monetary Union |
 | | One insider claims it was that same ineptitude that led to the Lilley row. |  | | This is the same office, remember, which hadn't noticed that Mr Hague's decision to nominate Eddisbury MP Alastair Goodlad as the European Commissioner to replace Sir Leon Brittan meant they would face a difficult by-election. |  | | Put to one side the febrile convulsions, the recriminations, even the rumblings of an imminent defenestration of the leader that have convulsed the political world this last fortnight. |
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http://website.lineone.net/~mjb22/politicsplus37.htm
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| | Murky.org: Peter Lilley on ID Cards |
 | | In other news, Labour's attempt to 'unleash Tony Blair on ordinary voters' backfired when he received a grilling from a group of 16-25 year olds (it is odd that a serving politician has so little contact that they need unleashing). |  | | In other news, Labour's attempt to 'unleash Tony Blair on ordinary voters' backfired when he received a grilling from a group of 16-25 year olds (it is... |  | | Goodness me, first Frederick Forsyth, now I find myself agreeing with Peter Lilley. |
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http://murky.org/archives/2005/01/peter_lilley.html
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| | BBC Online - On The Record - Interviews |
 | | LILLEY: Well, of course, the retirement pension is taxable. |  | | We've got to I think and it's sensible to reach a decision on a uniform pension age but I don't kid myself.. |  | | LILLEY: Oh, I thought you were thinking of invalidity benefit. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/otr/intext92-93/Lilley22.11.92.html
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| | Articles from the May 1994 Unification News |
 | | The Reverend Dean Kelley, Counselor on Religious Liberty for the National Council of Churches, has stated: "Forcible deprogramming is the most serious stain on religious liberty facing this country in the latter half of the 20th. |  | | On behalf of Cathryn, I advised federal law enforcement agencies in New York of the threats that Cathryn had been subjected to. |  | | It thus became apparent that Peter Heinrich and Cynthia Lilley adopted this alternative measure to coerce Cathryn to terminate her association with the Unification Church and to extort from Church officials a decision to preclude Cathryn Mazer from associating with the Church. |
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http://www.tparents.org/UNews/unws9405/MAZER-1.htm
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| | BBC News UK POLITICS 'Legalise cannabis' says Lilley |
 | | Mr Lilley is the most senior politician to come out in favour of legalising the drug, although former Cabinet Office Minister Mo Mowlam has called for it to be decriminalised. |  | | Peter Lilley, the former deputy leader of the Conservative Party, is calling for cannabis to be legalised and sold through special off-licences. |  | | Mr Lilley is not the only Tory MP who is seeking to review the party's position on drugs. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk_politics/newsid_1425000/1425153.stm
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| | Peter Lilley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Peter Lilley MP |  | | It was rumoured that he had an affair with Michael Portillo, who later admitted to having gay liaisons, when both were ministers in John Major's Government, an allegation he later strenuously denied, famously declaring that homosexuality had to him all the appeal of "eating cardboard". |  | | In 2001 Lilley provoked controversy both in his party and in the wider country (UK) by calling for cannabis to be legalised. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Lilley
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| | BBC Online - On The Record - Interviews |
 | | JOHN HUMPHRYS: Peter Lilley, Frank Dobson said this morning, the Health Secretary, Member of the Cabinet, said this morning on television that the policy hasn't changed. |  | | HUMPHRYS: But, if that is the position that would be the case, wouldn't it? |  | | LILLEY: Why can't Gordon Brown disown his own spin doctors? |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/otr/intext/Lilley19.10.97.html
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 | | Drawn into the government in 1987, Lilley became Secretary of State for Trade and Industry in 1990 and was then promoted to Social Security in 1992. |  | | Lilley married his sweetheart, Gail, a graduate of the Royal College of Art and head of design at a fashion house. |  | | This was an unlikely post for a right winger but his command of economics, his personal thoroughness, fairness and genuine compassion surprised his opponents. |
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/francis_gardom/DE97LOWE.HTM
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| | Lilley the scapegoat faces axe |
 | | One member of the 1922 executive said he had "no doubt" that there were the required 24 MPs to force a confidence vote in Mr Hague, even though he had raised the threshold for such a challenge from 10 to 15 per cent of the parliamentary party. |  | | Senior MPs claimed that the turmoil in the party was caused by Mr Lilley's speech 10 days ago declaring that privatisation was not the answer to the problems of the National Health Service or state education. |  | | PETER LILLEY was fighting last night to keep his job as deputy Tory leader after shadow cabinet colleagues blamed him for triggering the Conservatives' worst crisis since the election. |
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http://www.money.telegraph.co.uk/htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/1999/04/30/ntory30.html
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| | AM Archive - Dopey UK politics |
 | | PETER LILLEY: Public opinion is way ahead of where the politicians have been, and it's time that we broke the taboo on discussing this subject. |  | | That's what I'm doing, and that's what I hope that the leadership candidates in the conservative election will do, and change the Conservative Party to where it ought to be about setting people free, not locking them up. |  | | And even some senior police officers are recommending a more relaxed approach, saying they would no longer prosecute people for possession of cannabis in the south London district of Brixton where it's in wide use among the Afro-Caribbean community there. |
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http://www.abc.net.au/am/stories/s325172.htm
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| | Social Security Reforms in Britain: The Principles of Effective Privatization |
 | | Peter Lilley, M.P., served as Secretary of State for Social Security in the United Kingdom from 1992 to 1997. |  | | This paper is based on testimony given by before the Committee on Ways and Means, U.S. House of Representatives, 106th Cong., 1st Sess., February 11, 1999. |  | | In short, under this proposal, the British people would have been able to look forward to secure pensions, higher investment, and low tax. |
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http://www.heritage.org/Research/SocialSecurity/BG1259.cfm
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| | BBC News UK POLITICS Lilley: Man of ideas |
 | | It was a divisive Conservative row which was blamed for Mr Lilley's demotion from William Hague's shadow cabinet in July 1999. |  | | But Mr Lilley was retained by Mr Hague as shadow chancellor until 1998 when the Tory leader promoted him to the position of deputy leader, a post which had been in abeyance since Willie Whitelaw held it in the 1970s. |  | | The demotion has moved Mr Lilley away from political prominence for the last two years. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk_politics/newsid_1425000/1425921.stm
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| | What You Can Get Away With » I like Peter Lilley |
 | | Peter Lilley once kindly responded to an unsolicited email from us with a copy of a very sensible and progressive speech he’d made on reform of the drug laws. |  | | It’ll be interesting to watch on Monday not just how many Conservative backbenchers join LIlley in voting against it, but how many frontbenchers suddenly discover a pressing engagement that prevents them from joining their leader in the Aye lobby. |  | | Comment :: 16 Dec 2004 @ 12:06 am |
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http://www.nickbarlow.com/blog/index.php?p=40
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| | The Observer Comment Peter Lilley: ID cards - a dumb idea and dangerous too |
 | | Former Tory Minister Peter Lilley rejected ID cards when he was in power. |  | | Peter Lilley was Secretary for Social Security, 1992-97 |  | | Policies are like houses: if they have been on the market for a long time, it is a fair bet there is something wrong with their foundations. |
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http://observer.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,6903,746793,00.html
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| | cannabisnews.com: 'Cannabis Policy Cannot Continue' |
 | | His stewardship of the post-1997 policy renewal came to an abrupt end when he was asked to resign from the front bench in the aftermath of that 1999 speech on public services and the Thatcherite backlash it caused. |  | | The scale of the transformation required was underlined recently by shadow cabinet minister John Bercow, who said the Tories were still seen as "racist, sexist, homophobic and anti-youth". |  | | Lilley did not expect the government drugs shift so soon. |
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http://www.cannabisnews.com/news/thread11913.shtml
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| | BBC Politics 97 |
 | | Michael Portillo's defeat at the election did the former social security minister's first round attempt to become leader no harm at all. |  | | Lilley has endorsed ideas aimed at reforming the party and the election of its leaders. |  | | Lilley was one of the many candidates from the right of the party but is much admired by many on the left as well. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/politics97/leadership/lilley.shtml
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| | Guardian Unlimited Politics Aristotle Lilley, Peter |
 | | Others say: Matthew Parris of the Times: "An intellectual 'dry', Lilley's natural consistency is the Tory right, but because he is not a hanger and flogger and disdains demagoguery, more brutish men get the girl." |  | | People > MPs > Conservative > Peter Lilley |
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http://politics.guardian.co.uk/person/0,9290,-3130,00.html
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| | Roll of Honour - Hertfordshire - Lilley |
 | | Son of Alfred William and Evelyn Annie Wilson, of Lilley, Herts. |  | | Son of James and Violet May Titmus, of Lilley, Beds. |  | | On 19 December 1941 during an operation to intercept Axis supply routes to North Africa, she hit an Italian Minefield and detonated four mines, sinking with all but one of her crew. |
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http://www.roll-of-honour.com/Hertfordshire/LilleyRollofHonour.html
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| | Contenders resort to party politics on eve of first ballot |
 | | And indeed they were, just 45 minutes later as Mr Lilley held court at the St Stephen's Constitutional Club in Queen Anne's Gate. |  | | As Mr Redwood and his wife, Gail, held court with prominent supporters the striking fact about his party was how many people who had no intention of backing him were turning up. |  | | Three weeks ago Michael Howard and William Hague came within an ace of securing a so-called "champagne pact" in which the younger candidate would back the former Home Secretary. |
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/1997/06/10/ntor110.html
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| | Ex-Tory Minister exposes Conservative lies (Axe The Tax) |
 | | High earners from cabinet ministers to city speculators would end up paying more. |  | | Former Cabinet Minister, Peter Lilley, this week inadvertently showed that Tory propaganda against the Liberal Democrats' proposal to replace council tax with local income tax was in fact based on a deception. |  | | "Peter Lilley has admitted that average families would not pay more under local income tax, just as the Liberal Democrats had always said. |
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http://www.axethetax.org.uk/news/53.html
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| | cannabisnews.com: Commons Committee To Put Spotlight on Cannabis |
 | | The move comes amid growing backbench calls, including from former Tory Cabinet minister Peter Lilley, for the liberalisation of cannabis laws. |  | | Its chairman is former junior minister Chris Mullin who left the Government of his own accord after the election because he wanted to return to chairing the committee. |  | | Lilley was extremely convincing in his libertarian outlook on the subject. |
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http://www.cannabisnews.com/news/10/thread10408.shtml
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| | ipedia.com: President of the Board of Trade Article |
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http://www.ipedia.com/president_of_the_board_of_trade.html
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| | Peter Lilley, MP |
 | | The Right Honourable Peter Lilley is currently the Member of Parliament for North Hertfordshire and is Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party. |  | | Mr Michael Portillo has explicitly stated that he has not had a relationship with Mr Peter Lilley. |  | | Mr Michael Portillo, former Conservative Member of Parliament for Enfield Southgate, admitted to the press, in September 1999, that he had homosexual experiences whilst a student at Cambridge University. |
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http://www.hippy.freeserve.co.uk/lilley.htm
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| | John Major - Encyclopedia of Political Information |
 | | Secretary of State for Social Security - Peter Lilley |  | | Secretary of State for Trade and Industry - Peter Lilley |  | | Secretary of State for Northern Ireland - Peter Brooke |
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http://www.politicalinformation.net/encyclopedia/John_Major.htm
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| | Migration News |
 | | The regulations were announced during proceedings on the Asylum and Immigration Act of 1996, which went into effect July 24, 1996. |  | | In September, 1996, the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (JCWI) received permission to bring a full High Court case against the decision of the Lilley to use emergency legislation to deny welfare benefits to all asylum seekers who applied for asylum inside the UK in 1996. |  | | The Asylum and Immigration Act, which bars welfare payments to foreigners who do not apply for asylum in the UK upon arrival, went into effect in July 1996. |
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http://migration.ucdavis.edu/mn/more.php?id=1050_0_4_0
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| | Intellectual Void at the heart of Conservatism |
 | | As Peter Lilley began to indicate, there is no future in a dogma which would minimise the State, maximise individual rights and ignore duty, while shrugging off the ills which flow from such a politics for fear of offending Tory libertarians. |  | | For he emphasised the concept of obligation: the State has duties to the citizen which it must discharge, just as the citizen has reciprocal duties to self and to society as a whole. |  | | But the debate started by Lilley in his April 20 speech needs to continue. |
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http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3767b3ce1e4b.htm
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| | Tory rebels dig in over policy shift |
 | | Mr Hague, joining the Scottish election campaign in Edinburgh, denied there were splits in his party over Mr Lilley's call for more emphasis on the public sector. |  | | She and her deputy, Alan Duncan, were embarrassed by the policy shift announced by Peter Lilley, the deputy Tory leader, in a speech on Tuesday. |  | | Miss Widdecombe insisted that Mr Lilley's remarks on the limitations of the role which the free market could play in the health service were not at odds with the traditional Tory stance. |
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http://news.telegraph.co.uk/htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/1999/04/24/nhag24.html
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| | Search: spoken by Peter Lilley (TheyWorkForYou.com) |
 | | Member for Holborn and St. Pancras (Frank Dobson) who has made a cogent case against many of the practical aspects of the Bill. |  | | That took some courage and, although I do not necessarily agree with his policy prescriptions, I do agree that it is important that, where possible, decisions about matters such as the extent of our economic liberalism should be taken democratically, by this House,... |  | | Peter Lilley: In light of the Prime Minister's call for a fundamental review of the European Union, its purpose and fitness for that purpose, can he explain why he continues adamantly to rule out the possibility of any return of powers and competences from the European institutions to the member states? |
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http://www.theyworkforyou.com/search?pid=10362&maj=wrans
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| | Tory group report attacks ID scheme as a con trick The Register |
 | | Lilley the politician also notes a telling signpost in the ID Bill's Regulatory Impact Assessment, which says: "The government wants to encourage lawful migration into the country... |  | | Lilley contends that "his change of heart is entirely cynical. |  | | Lilley, who has been active in opposition to the scheme in Parliament, echoes Privacy International's suggestion that the ID card could become the Labour Party's poll tax, and the report provides a succinct primer to the flaws of the scheme. |
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/02/03/peter_lilley_id_report
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| | Department of Trade and Industry |
 | | *Peter Walker was elected MP for Worcester at a By-election in March 1961. |  | | * Peter Emery was MP for Reading 1959-66 and was elected MP for Honiton at a By-election on 16.3.67. |
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http://www.psr.keele.ac.uk/table/york/DTI.html
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| | Peter Lilley, Author - at Loanspage.co.uk. |
 | | Michael J. Stahl, Peter John Dean, Peter J. Dean. |  | | Lee Hart, Peter Kovler, Peter Lindstrom, Ellen Miller. |  | | Reasons to take out a Secured Loan |
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http://www.loanspage.co.uk/search/Author/Peter+Lilley
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| | Thatcherism after Thatcher by Peter Lilley |
 | | Peter Lilley is the deputy leader of Britain’s Conservative Party. |  | | Available from the Hoover Press is Revolution: The Reagan Legacy, by Martin Anderson. |
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http://www.hooverdigest.org/992/lilley.html
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| | Free Life 30, May 1999 |
 | | This lecture was delivered on the 20th April 1999 by Peter Lilley, who is the Deputy Leader of the Conservative Policy. |  | | I am not exactly one of the anarcho-capitalists Mr Lilley goes out of his way to sneer at. |  | | I know that Mr Lilley was just recently quoting Murray Rothbard in private - that is, the most prominent of the anarcho-capitalists - and agreeing with him. |
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http://freespace.virgin.net/old.whig/fl30lily.htm
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| | The gold of pot at the end of the Tories' rainbow - [Sunday Herald] |
 | | The party had to be 'open to new thinking', he said. |  | | In his pamphlet Peter Lilley concludes, in lines that could be written for the conference platform: 'I am a conservative, not a radical. |  | | On Friday Simon Jenkins, who served on the Runciman Commission -- the Police Foundation inquiry into drug laws -- wrote that cocaine, heroin and cannabis had to come under legal control. |
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http://www.sundayherald.com/16862
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| | Peter Lilley MP, Hitchin & Harpenden (TheyWorkForYou.com) |
 | | How Peter Lilley voted on key issues in the 2001-2005 parliament |  | | This data was produced by TheyWorkForYou from a variety of sources. |  | | The voting record is not affected by what MPs have said, only how they voted in relation to that topic in the house - i.e. |
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http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/peter_lilley/hitchin_and_harpenden
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| | Radio National Breakfast |
 | | That's according to Peter Lilley, who runs a money laundering prevention company and is a Fellow of the UK Chartered Institute Of Banking. |  | | It may be because authorities are looking in the wrong place, when they should be looking at non-traditional banking methods that don't leave a paper trail. |
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http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/brkfast/stories/s790967.htm
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| | UK GOVERNMENT PLAN WOULD PRIVATIZE STATE PENSIONS |
 | | Peter Lilley, the social security secretary, has shifted the terms of the welfare debate in an unexpectedly radical direction and adds that Mr. |  | | Lilleys solution has been to borrow and refine the stakeholder pension proposals of Mr. |
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http://www.pensionreform.org/news/3-07-1997.html
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Conservative Party (UK) |
 | | Clarke was the favoured candidate of the Pro-European left of the party, while the three latter candidates divided right wing support roughly equally. |  | | The candidates were Kenneth Clarke, William Hague, John Redwood, Peter Lilley and Michael Howard. |  | | The electorate for the contest consisted solely of the 165 Conservative MPs who had been returned to the House of Commons. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/C/CO/CON/Conservative_Party_(UK)
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| | UCLU Debating Society - The 173rd Foundation Dinner |
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http://www.debating.org/pages/fdinner/2000.htm
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http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/1-3-2003-32974.asp?comm=result
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| | Professional Security Magazine Online |
 | | One useful point of his is ID badges - do they have a photo, name and employee number? |  | | Monitor what you are doing - yesterday's effective control may not be so today - and have a written policy.Don't forget physical security (something Lilley could have made more of, as he points out that we use more paper these days, though we are supposed to be in a paper-less age). |  | | Mr Lilley's background lifts this book above an alarmist trawl through internet hacking and fraud cases that have reached the public domain. |
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http://www.professionalsecurity.co.uk/bookdetails.aspx?BookID=30
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