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Set up by [[Le Cercle]] member, [[Robert Gascoyne-Cecil]].
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'''The Conservative Monday Club''' was set up by [[Le Cercle]] member, [[Robert Gascoyne-Cecil]] to oppose Harold Macmillan’s “Winds of Change” [[decolonisation]] policies of the [[1960s]].<ref>https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2017-10-24-declassified-apartheid-profits-le-cercle-the-phantom-profiteers/</ref>
  
 
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The Monday Club prepared a [[coup]] against the [[Labour]] government of [[Harold Wilson]].<ref>https://www.opendemocracy.net/ourkingdom/edward-wilson/from-reactionary-revolution-to-consolidation-11-february-1975-to-7-may-2015</ref>
 
The Monday Club prepared a [[coup]] against the [[Labour]] government of [[Harold Wilson]].<ref>https://www.opendemocracy.net/ourkingdom/edward-wilson/from-reactionary-revolution-to-consolidation-11-february-1975-to-7-may-2015</ref>
 
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Meet the President: The Monday Club delegation to Croatia, 12 October 1991

The Conservative Monday Club was set up by Le Cercle member, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil to oppose Harold Macmillan’s “Winds of Change” decolonisation policies of the 1960s.[1]

Official narrative

The official website in July 2015 stated that it is dedicated to:

* The monarchy

  • The Sovereignty of a British Parliament under the Crown.
  • Strongly maintaining that Great Britain remains an independent country.
  • Support our cultural and historical heritage.
  • One United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland
  • A strong and efficient defence capability
  • The strengthening and maintenance of law and order.
  • A sound economy[2]

VIPaedophile

Many members of the Monday Club are mentioned in the Mary Moss Elm Guest House VIP Paedophile Party List.[3]

Deep political connections

The origins of the group are closely connected to Le Cercle.

European chair of Le Cercle, Julian Amery, was a member and later patron of The Conservative Monday Club.[4]

John Biggs-Davison, another Cercle member, was an active member.

Activities

The Monday Club prepared a coup against the Labour government of Harold Wilson.[5]

 

Known member

1 of the 2 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
John Biggs-DavisonUK politician who attended Le Cercle
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References