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The Conservative Monday Club (usually known as the Monday Club) was a British political pressure group, aligned with the Conservative Party, though no longer endorsed by it. It also had links to the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) and Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) in Northern Ireland .
"Monday News" quarterly newsletter (editor in November 1981 was Eleanor Dodd). "Right Ahead" 'Conservative & Unionist' occasional newspaper, notably the annual Conservative Party Conference editions. The Summer 1986 edition carries and impressive line-up of writers of whom many are M.P.s.
Joseph Hiley (18 August 1902 – 17 November 1989) [1] was a British Conservative Party politician, [2] and a member of the Conservative Monday Club. [3] He was Member of Parliament for Pudsey from 1959 until his retirement at the February 1974 general election.
Copping, Robert, The Story of The Monday Club – The First Decade, April 1972 ; and The Monday Club – Crisis and After (Foreword by John Biggs‑Davison, MP), May 1975, , pp. 12, 24, published by the Current Affairs Information Service. Dod's Parliamentary Companion 1991, London, Vacher Dod Publishing Ltd, p. 394, ISBN 0-905702-17-4
Masala Monday - A West Midlands Conservative Curry Club; No Turning Back; Northern Ireland Conservatives — Branch in Northern Ireland; Northern Research Group — MPs representing northern England, North Wales and the Scottish borders; One Nation Conservatives — Parliamentary caucus made up of One-nation conservative Members of Parliament ...
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A Conservative club in Pontefract, West Yorkshire. The Association of Conservative Clubs is an organisation associated with the Conservative Party in the United Kingdom. It represents and provides support to the largest association of political clubs in the country estimated at 1,100. The Association of Conservative Clubs was formed in 1894. [1]