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She afterwards declined to serve in Iain Duncan Smith's Shadow Cabinet ( although she indicated on the television programme When Louis Met ..., prior to the leadership contest, that she wished to retire to the backbenches anyway ).
Hague's successor, Iain Duncan Smith, made a concerted drive at one point to resurrect the European Democratic Group, but backed off when it became clear that Conservative MEPs would not move voluntarily.
For example, Tony Blair met Leader of the Opposition Iain Duncan Smith and Leader of the Liberal Democrats Charles Kennedy on privy council terms to discuss the evidence for Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
* Iain Duncan Smith, portrayed as a blank faced zombie
Ainsworth resigned from Iain Duncan Smith's frontbench for family reasons in 2002.
Iain Duncan Smith has been the sitting MP since 1992.
Despite opinion polls showing he was the most popular Conservative politician with the public, he lost in a final round among the rank-and-file membership, a new procedure introduced by Hague, to a much less experienced, but strongly Eurosceptic rival, Iain Duncan Smith.
George Iain Duncan Smith ( born 9 April 1954 ; often referred to by his initials " IDS ") is a British Conservative politician.
His seeming troubles with a " frog in his throat " throughout most of his two years as leader prompted Private Eye to refer to him incessantly as " Iain Duncan Cough ".
Iain Duncan Smith at Nightingale House, London, in March 2010 in his role as Chairman of the Centre for Social Justice
Iain Duncan Smith has become significantly involved in issues of family and social breakdown.
On 6 November 2003, Iain Duncan Smith released his novel The Devil's Tune.
Gareth Southgate cited Duncan Smith when he remarked after England's 2002 World Cup quarter-final defeat against Brazil that " we were expecting Winston Churchill and instead we got Iain Duncan Smith.
* Iain Duncan Smith MP official constituency website
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Iain and Smith
George Mackay Brown from Orkney, and Iain Crichton Smith from Lewis, wrote both poetry and prose fiction shaped by their distinctive island backgrounds.
* Smith, Iain R.: The Emin Pasha Relief Expedition 1886 – 1890, Oxford University Press, 1972
Each episode featured, apart from Palin, well-known guest actors including Ian Ogilvy, Kenneth Colley, Liz Smith, Roy Kinnear, Frank Middlemass, Iain Cuthbertson, John Le Mesurier, Jan Francis, Denholm Elliott, Richard Vernon, Joan Sanderson and others.

Iain and British
The portmanteau stagflation is generally attributed to British politician Iain Macleod, who coined the phrase in his speech to Parliament in 1965.
On April 20, 1960, Sir Milton Margai led the twenty four members of the Sierra Leonean delegation at the constitutional conferences that were held with Queen Elizabeth II and British Colonial Secretary Iain Macleod in the negotiations for independence held at the Lancaster House in London.
However, British documentary maker Iain Overton in 2001 published an article claiming that the story was true, identifying the soldier as Harry Band.
Huddersfield Town's Iain Dunn became the first British player to settle a match in this way-his 107th-minute goal beat Lincoln City 3-2 in the Auto Windscreens Shield on 30 November 1994.
Their son Iain Duncan Smith is now a British politician, and was leader of the Conservative Party from September 2001 to November 2003.
Iain Norman Macleod ( 11 November 1913 – 20 July 1970 ) was a British Conservative Party politician and government minister.
Margai led the Sierra Leone delegation at the constitutional conferences that were held with British Colonial Secretary Iain Macleod in London in 1960.
British writer Iain King has tried to establish ' rules for romance ' which are applicable across most cultures.
* The British Conservative Party leader Iain Duncan Smith demands that Prime Minister Tony Blair apologise for the comments of his press secretary, Tom Kelly, in which Kelly compared Dr. David Kelly, the BBC source who took his own life after his identity was revealed by the Ministry of Defence, to the fictional Walter Mitty character.
Scottish Labour leader Iain Gray, former First Minister Jack McConnell, and former Scottish Office minister Brian Wilson criticised the decision, while Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond, former Labour MP Tam Dalyell and former British ambassador to Libya Richard Dalton publicly supported it.
* Iain Mills, British politician
* Robertson, Iain S. ( 1982 ) Field identification of Long-eared and Short-eared Owls British Birds 75 ( 5 ): 227-9
* Robertson, Iain S. ( 1982 ) Field identification of Long-eared and Short-eared Owls British Birds 75 ( 5 ): 227-9
The revival was marked by the appearance of a new generation of Black British musicians, including members of the influential groups Loose Tubes ( formed 1983 ): Django Bates, Iain Ballamy and Julian Argüelles and Jazz Warriors ( formed 1986 ): Courtney Pine, Gary Crosby, Julian Joseph, and later Soweto Kinch and Jason Yarde.
' British Absolute Idealism: From Green to Bradley ', in Jeremy Dunham, Iain Hamilton Grant and Sean Watson ( eds ), Idealism ( Acumen, 2011 ).
* Iain Macleod, a British Conservative Party politician and government minister who lived from 1913 to 1970.
They would be joined in a Phoenix shirt by returning goaltender Steve Fone as well as exciting British defenceman Joe Graham, young Scottish forward Iain Bowie and Phoenix ENIHL regular Ben Wood.
* Iain Wright ( born 1972 ), British politician
In 2000, he appeared on a British television documentary programme called Thumb Candy about the history of video games in which, in a brief interview, he discussed Manic Miner and his 1980s career with Iain Lee.
* Iain Cuthbertson in the 1991 British / French film Let Him Have It
This decision was described in the British media as an attempt to demonstrate a shift to a more inclusive, centrist approach under the leadership of Michael Howard, and was a departure from the active opposition to LGBT Rights under the leadership of Iain Duncan Smith.
Sir Rupert Iain Kay Moncreiffe of that Ilk, 11th Baronet, CVO, QC ( 9 April 1919 – 27 February 1985 ) was a British officer of arms and genealogist.
* Iain Duncan Smith ( born 1954 ), British Conservative politician

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