Nobody's Friends

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Group.png Nobody's Friends  
(Dining clubs, Deep state milieu)Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Formation21 June 1800
HeadquartersLambeth Palace, London, England
InterestsChurch of England
Membership•  Tony Lloyd
• Archbishop george carey1.jpg George Carey
• Lord Havers 1987.jpg Michael Havers
• Francis Pym (cropped).jpg Francis Pym
• Douglas Hurd.jpg Douglas Hurd
•  Tom Bingham
•  Philip Mawer
•  Jonathan Fletcher
•  Eric George Molyneux Fletcher
• William van Straubenzee.jpg William Van Straubenzee
• Robert Armstrong.jpg Robert Armstrong

The Club of Nobody's Friends is a private dining club with origins in the High Church tradition of the Church of England. It is one of the oldest of the London dining clubs and frequently meets in Lambeth Palace.[1]


 

Known members

6 of the 29 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Robert ArmstrongHead of the UK Home Civil Service 1981-87. Allegations of Child abuse cover-up.
George CareyArchbishop of Canterbury who held shielding hand over UK/VIPaedophile bishop Peter Ball. Regular at the World Economic Forum, where he was selected to speak on "values".
Douglas HurdUK Deep state operative, Eton, Trinity College, Chatham House/President
Francis Pym
William Van StraubenzeeUK Conservative politician. Documents released in July 2015 showed the Thatcher government knew about his child sexual abuse. Also listed in Jeffrey Epstein's black book.
Justin WelbyArchbishop of Canterbury from 2013
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