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David Chaplin (born March 1983) was Chair of the Young Fabians from 2009–2010 and he is a British Labour Party blogger and commentator. ==Background and positions held== In 2010 he was elected to the Fabian Society Executive Committee.〔(Fabian Society Executive Committee website )〕 He was a member of the Young Fabians Executive since 2006 and held roles including Vice Chair in 2008/9 and Chair in 2009/10. As Policy & Communications Officer, Chaplin set up the Young Fabian Policy Forums〔(Welcome to the Launch of the Young Fabians Networks )〕 at an event in the City with Lord Drayson the former Science Minister.〔(Lord Drayson keynote speaker at the Young Fabians Network launch )〕 Chaplin wrote a regular 'Young Progressives' column for Progress,〔(Young Progressives column )〕 and for the Young Fabian Blog.〔(Articles by David Chaplin on the Young Fabian Blog )〕 As well as the grass-roots Labour website LabourList where he has written about online campaigning and new media.〔(Articles by David Chaplin on the LabourList website )〕 Chaplin was tipped as part of the next generation of the Labour Party by the national newspaper ''The Independent'' after featuring on the front-cover of ''Esquire'' alongside other young leading lights in the Labour Party such as Chuka Umunna.〔(Can you spot a future Labour leader? The Independent )〕 Chaplin also appeared in the top ten young ones to watch in the Independent on Sunday〔(Independent on Sunday - Labour's young ones on the move: 10 names to watch )〕 alongside Jessica Asato, another former Chair of the Young Fabians . Chaplin has been published in the magazine of the New Labour pressure group and think-tank Progress, he wrote a controversial article for the Progress magazine on the opium trade in Afghanistan titled 'the parallel state'.〔(Britain and Afghanistan article )〕 In 2009 Chaplin co-edited a pamphlet for the Fabian Society with Labour Party activist and former parliamentary candidate Claire Leigh, titled 'Fast Forward: The Next Generation of Progressive Politics'〔(Fast Forward Fabian Pamphlet )〕 which featured contributions from young politicians including Conor McGinn. In 2010 the Young Fabians marked their fiftieth year by holding an event with Lord Mandelson at the Fabian Society New Year Conference.〔(Lord Mandelson speaks to the Young Fabians )〕 The Young Fabians also guest edited the grass-roots Labour website LabourList for a day to mark their fiftieth year anniversary 〔(Young Fabians take over LabourList )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「David Chaplin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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