Difference between revisions of "New Frontiers Foundation"
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*Dr [[Nile Gardiner]], Fellow in Anglo-American Security Policy, The Heritage Foundation | *Dr [[Nile Gardiner]], Fellow in Anglo-American Security Policy, The Heritage Foundation | ||
*[[Lord Howell]], Shadow Minister for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs | *[[Lord Howell]], Shadow Minister for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Stanley Kalms]], President of Dixons plc |
*[[David Lascelles]], Co-Director of the [[Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation]] | *[[David Lascelles]], Co-Director of the [[Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation]] | ||
*[[Richard Oldfield]], Chairman, Keystone Investment Trust | *[[Richard Oldfield]], Chairman, Keystone Investment Trust |
Revision as of 19:13, 4 September 2004
The New Frontiers Foundation is a free market think tank, which grew out of Business for Sterling, the British, business-oriented anti-Euro campaign.
Personnel
- Dominic Cummings, Director
- James Frayne, Campaign Director
- Lord Salisbury, Chairman
Advisory Council
- Dr Nile Gardiner, Fellow in Anglo-American Security Policy, The Heritage Foundation
- Lord Howell, Shadow Minister for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
- Stanley Kalms, President of Dixons plc
- David Lascelles, Co-Director of the Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation
- Richard Oldfield, Chairman, Keystone Investment Trust
- David Ord, Managing Director, the Bristol Port Company
- Professor Gwyn Prins, London School of Economics
- Michael Spencer, Chief Executive, ICAP plc
- Professor Norman Stone, Professor of International Relations, Bilkent University
- Stuart Wheeler, Former Managing Director, IG Group plc