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John Guthrie is a British political activist formerly involved in the youth section of the Conservative Party and a former employee of Conservative Central Office. He has been active in Bedford politics and run for mayoral office. ==Young Conservatives==
Guthrie joined Luton Young Conservatives in the early eighties and rose to be National vice-chairman (1982/4). He worked closely with National chairman Phil Pedley to counter extremism and spoke against Harvey Proctor MP in the balloted motion on Immigration at the 1983 Party Conference.〔'Culture, Nation and Race in the British and French New Right' by Gill Seidel, in "The Ideology of the New Right" edited by Ruth Levitas, Oxford, 1986, p.111.〕 He co-ordinated the Young Conservative/BBC poll of delegates that showed most attendees did not support the extreme views promoted at the conference by the Monday Club. He became National Chairman of the Young Conservatives in 1984 as the moderate (wets) candidate. The Guardian reported: Mr Guthrie represents the dominant wet wing of the YC's was elected as national chairman in a ballot last week by a convincing majority of 222 to 81 over his right-wing rival, Mr Colin Jackson."〔Guardian: Gummer's claims over Panorama film rebutted by YC leader, Martin Linton, 20 March 1984〕
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