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Philip Pedley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Philip Pedley
Philip Pedley is a British Conservative activist who held a number of positions in the Conservative Party at local, regional and national level and was appointed Deputy Chairman of one of the largest quangos in Wales. He was educated at Calday Grange Grammar School and Lancaster University.〔''Times Guide to House of Commons 1983'' ISBN 9780723002574〕 ==Young Conservatives== Pedley joined his local branch of the Young Conservatives in 1974 in response to miners strike of that year and the defeat of the Conservative Government. He rose to become chairman of the North West Area Young Conservatives. Working closely with his predecessor, Iain Picton, and his successor Jeff Green, the North West Area became the pre-eminent base of the moderates against right-wing elements from the Monday Club and hardline libertarians from the Federation of Conservative Students. Elected as National Vice-Chairman of the Young Conservatives in 1981, under Iain Picton, Pedley was elected National chairman in 1982, serving two terms until 1984. He maintained the moderate Tory Reform Group hold on the organisation to the frustration of right-wing elements. "During the 1980s the wets retained an iron grip on the YCs under the ruthless and efficient leadership of Iain Picton, John Guthrie and Phil Pedley."〔Paul Mercer, ''Directory of British Political Organisations'' ISBN 1-86067-039-3〕 Under Pedley, the National YCs were engaged in a number of high profile activities.
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