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    Sir George Iain Duncan Smith (born 9 April 1954), often referred to by his initials IDS, is a British politician who was Leader of the Conservative Party...
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    resignation of incumbent leader Iain Duncan Smith, who lost a confidence vote among his parliamentary party. The causes of Duncan Smith's fall are often cited as...
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    of State for Work and Pensions Iain Duncan Smith "patronising" for his views on poverty. She also said that Duncan Smith "labels poor people as scroungers...
    38 KB (3,298 words) - 00:31, 2 April 2024
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    World War. He was the father of Iain Duncan Smith, Member of Parliament and Leader of the Conservative Party. Duncan Smith was born in Madras, India (now...
    14 KB (1,895 words) - 04:47, 15 July 2024
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    London represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament by Sir Iain Duncan Smith of the Conservative Party since its creation in 1997. The seat covers...
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    Duncan Smith was elected, even though opinion polls showed that the public preferred Ken Clarke, a member of the Tory Reform Group. Iain Duncan Smith...
    86 KB (10,465 words) - 16:43, 16 July 2024
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    appointed by Conservative Party leader Iain Duncan Smith. Following his initial appointments in September 2001 Smith managed three reshuffles before his...
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    forward: Michael Ancram, David Davis, Kenneth Clarke, Iain Duncan Smith and Michael Portillo. Duncan Smith was announced winner of the election on 13 September...
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    terrorism will fail." At the 2003 conference in Blackpool, party leader Iain Duncan Smith stated in his speech; "to the prime minister, I say this: the quiet...
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    Green, coming second in the 2019 general election to the incumbent, Iain Duncan Smith. Shaheen was again selected by her local party in 2022 to stand in...
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  • Conservative Party annual conference by the Work and Pensions Secretary, Iain Duncan Smith, who said it would make the social security system fairer to claimants...
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    2003, following the Conservative Party's vote of no confidence in Iain Duncan Smith, Howard was elected to the leadership unopposed. At the 2005 general...
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    Payne 2022, pp. 183–185. Payne 2022, pp. 226 and 229. Walker 2022. Riley-Smith 2022. Bogdanor 2022, p. 569. Bogdanor 2022, p. 566. Cole & Heale 2022, p...
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    Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Work and Pensions, working under Iain Duncan Smith. In December 2013, she was formally reprimanded for using House of...
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    swung their support behind Iain Duncan Smith, who went on to win, beating Clarke in the final vote of party members. Duncan Smith made Ancram Deputy Leader...
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    rules was rejected. Under the rules adopted in 1998, under which both Iain Duncan Smith and Michael Howard were respectively elected in 2001 and 2003, a leadership...
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  • Labour in the opinion polls. In 2001, Iain Duncan Smith was elected leader of the party. Although Duncan Smith was a strong Eurosceptic, during his tenure...
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  • Thumbnail for Iain Duncan Smith's tenure as Work and Pensions Secretary
    Iain Duncan Smith served as Secretary of State for Work and Pensions from 2010 to 2016. A member and previous leader of the Conservative Party, Duncan...
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    as Shadow Secretary of State for Defence from 2001 to 2003 under Iain Duncan Smith and Shadow Regions Secretary from 2003 to 2005 under Michael Howard...
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  • Thumbnail for Electoral history of Iain Duncan Smith
    This is a summary of the electoral history of Iain Duncan Smith, a British Conservative Party politician who is currently the Secretary of State for Work...
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