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1001:, published in December 2016, which strongly criticised the BBC's plan to close the dedicated headquarters of the Monitoring Service at Caversham Park, condemned the UK Government's previous decision to end its ring-fenced grant for the Service which had led to this outcome, and predicted that a state-owned Open Source Information Agency might eventually have to be established.
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Director of Policy Research Associates, working with Conservative and Crossbench members of the House of Lords to initiate changes to legislation (1) requiring postal ballots for trade union elections (incorporated in the 1984 Trade Union Act and 1988 Employment
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Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Defence Studies, Department of War Studies, King's College, London; and, in 2019, he became an Honorary Professor, Strategy and Security Institute, University of Exeter.
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598:(HCDC), from 2015 to 2017 and from 2017 to 2019, and is the first Parliamentarian to have chaired both the ISC and the HCDC. He actively pursues the retention and renewal of the British strategic nuclear deterrent, the
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1156:International Terrorism – The Case for Containment
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1125:of which he was a Parliamentary member in 2006.
1074:On 15 July 2020, Lewis was elected Chair of the
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2921:biography at the site of the Conservative Party
2638:Mikhailova, Anna; Yorke, Harry (16 July 2020).
2234:"There's nothing wrong with my no-email policy"
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1872:. conservativehome.blogs.com/. Archived from
1846:. conservativehome.blogs.com/. Archived from
1439:. Manchester University Press. Archived from
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1154:Lewis's critique of strategy in Afghanistan
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1119:The Future of the British Nuclear Deterrent
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2340:. House of Commons. 21 September 2016
1517:MP Targeted by Stasi Cold War Spies,
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2793:. telegraph.co.uk. 27 November 2011
2415:. House of Commons. 4 February 2018
2080:Greenslade, Roy (4 December 2015).
1465:. www.davidhencke.com. 15 June 2015
1341:. Leave Means Leave. Archived from
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1076:Intelligence and Security Committee
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857:Intelligence and Security Committee
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585:Intelligence and Security Committee
583:. Lewis has served as Chair of the
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2732:"Royal College of Defence Studies"
2565:. House of Commons. 15 August 2018
1717:Jamieson, Alastair (17 May 2009).
1217:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.24459
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2515:. House of Commons. 24 April 2016
2390:. House of Commons. 26 April 2017
2265:. House of Commons. 21 April 2016
2232:Lewis, Julian (24 January 2020).
2026:Dathan, Matt (26 November 2015).
1895:Ross Hawkins (17 February 2011).
847:as a result of the election of a
758:proposal in the form of the 1987
174:10 May 2005 – 6 May 2010
2985:Parliament of the United Kingdom
2929:Parliament of the United Kingdom
2664:Waller, Jon (30 December 2020).
2490:. House of Commons. 18 June 2018
2440:. House of Commons. 5 April 2018
2290:. House of Commons. 16 July 2019
2206:Lewis, Kayleigh (6 March 2016).
2107:Gripper, Ann (3 December 2015).
1312:Waller, Jon (30 December 2020).
1123:Royal College of Defence Studies
1117:His 10,000-word dissertation on
732:Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
608:Secretary of State for Transport
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4558:Military personnel from Swansea
2465:. House of Commons. 26 May 2018
2315:. House of Commons. 24 May 2016
1746:. Julianlewis.net. 30 June 2009
1636:Lewis, Julian (3 August 2000).
27:British Conservative politician
3562:List of Conservative Party MPs
2053:Stone, Jon (1 December 2015).
845:Liberal-Conservative Coalition
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2612:Syal, Rajeev (16 July 2020).
1820:. Cfofp.co.uk. Archived from
1137:The Sunday Telegraph Magazine
1084:2013 Justice and Security Act
1053:Defence Committee innovations
868:as "one of the most vigorous
587:(ISC) since 2020, succeeding
32:Julian Lewis (disambiguation)
1977:. parliament.uk. 14 May 2014
1508:editorial, 20 September 1987
862:Lewis has been described by
700:, and in order to highlight
571:politician who has been the
2945:Contributions in Parliament
2934:Contributions in Parliament
2791:"Sunday Telegraph Magazine"
2734:. da.mod.uk. Archived from
1410:"Lord Prentice of Daventry"
1174:Lewis was appointed to the
953:Defence Committee Inquiries
675:St Antony's College, Oxford
412:St Antony's College, Oxford
4689:
4643:Jewish British politicians
3053:UK Parliamentary committee
1392:Friday 3 June 1966, page 7
651:Television Top of the Form
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2240:. Guardian News and Media
2139:www.electionpolling.co.uk
1638:"'SECTION 28 DEFECTIONS'"
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4568:Politicians from Swansea
3634:Yorkshire and the Humber
1798:. isc.independent.gov.uk
899:Defence Select Committee
750:, to counter the Soviet
656:Fairfield Grammar School
596:Defence Select Committee
120:Defence Select Committee
1844:"Frontbenchers of 2009"
1563:"House of Lords Reform"
974:Shifting the Goalposts?
686:The Freedom Association
667:Balliol College, Oxford
630:European Research Group
565:Sir Julian Murray Lewis
402:Balliol College, Oxford
65:Official portrait, 2018
4422:Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
2840:. University of Exeter
1870:"Backbenchers of 2010"
646:Dynevor Grammar School
2706:"Essay Prize History"
1951:hansard.parliament.uk
1926:hansard.parliament.uk
1292:members.parliament.uk
1188:2023 New Year Honours
1160:Joint Force Quarterly
932:2024 general election
928:2019 general election
924:2017 general election
906:2015 general election
838:2010 general election
821:2005 general election
817:2001 general election
799:1997 general election
784:1983 general election
717:Ton-class minesweeper
636:Early life and career
475:Years of service
4668:British Eurosceptics
2998:Member of Parliament
2963:Record in Parliament
2670:Advertiser and Times
1997:"Election Data 2015"
1766:"Election Data 2010"
1688:"Election Data 2005"
1658:"Election Data 2001"
1607:"Election Data 1997"
1577:"Election Data 1983"
1318:Advertiser and Times
1180:The Right Honourable
829:The Sunday Telegraph
770:Parliamentary career
677:, being awarded the
600:UK Trident programme
573:Member of Parliament
313:Constituency created
274:Member of Parliament
44:The Right Honourable
4673:UK MPs 2024–present
3358:Forsyth of Drumlean
2712:on 27 December 2013
2686:. RUSI. 17 May 2012
2585:"Defence Committee"
2560:"Defence Committee"
2535:"Defence Committee"
2510:"Defence Committee"
2485:"Defence Committee"
2460:"Defence Committee"
2435:"Defence Committee"
2410:"Defence Committee"
2385:"Defence Committee"
2360:"Defence Committee"
2335:"Defence Committee"
2310:"Defence Committee"
2285:"Defence Committee"
2260:"Defence Committee"
1541:"Lewis, Sir Julian"
1521:, 23 September 2000
1485:"Lewis, Sir Julian"
1408:(15 October 2001).
1390:Western Daily Press
1088:Leader of the House
1063:Jean-Jacques Bridey
865:The Daily Telegraph
774:Lewis stood as the
744:RAF Greenham Common
709:Royal Naval Reserve
512:Academic background
469:Royal Naval Reserve
331:Julian Murray Lewis
4653:Royal Navy sailors
4407:South West England
4186:South East England
3902:Neil Shastri-Hurst
3602:North West England
3584:North East England
3544:Conservative Party
3451:Thomas of Cwmgiedd
3415:McFall of Alcluith
3394:McFall of Alcluith
3368:Anelay of St Johns
2887:The London Gazette
2738:on 23 October 2013
2007:on 17 October 2015
2001:Electoral Calculus
1824:on 3 November 2012
1770:Electoral Calculus
1698:on 15 October 2011
1692:Electoral Calculus
1668:on 15 October 2011
1662:Electoral Calculus
1617:on 15 October 2011
1611:Electoral Calculus
1587:on 15 October 2011
1581:Electoral Calculus
1565:. 10 January 2023.
1345:on 24 October 2017
569:Conservative Party
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4415:Christopher Chope
4215:Caroline Dinenage
4134:Iain Duncan Smith
4095:John Whittingdale
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3343:Gilbert of Panteg
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2949:Hansard 1803–2005
702:Militant tendency
694:Newham North East
626:Leave Means Leave
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341:26 September 1951
267:Iain Duncan Smith
239:Iain Duncan Smith
16:(Redirected from
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4608:UK MPs 2017–2019
4603:UK MPs 2015–2017
4598:UK MPs 2010–2015
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