Gregory Lauder-Frost
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Gregory Lauder-Frost | |
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Jacob Rees-Mogg dining with GLF | |
Born | Gregory MacLennan Scholey Lauder-Frost 8 August 1951 |
Founder of | Traditional Britain Group |
Gregory Lauder-Frost, (commonly referred to as GLF) is a traditional High Tory[1] and former Conservative Party constituency officer and patron. He was a leading member and officer of the Conservative Monday Club. From 1977 - 1992 he was a member of the conservative Primrose League[2] and from 1989 - 2001 was a Vice-President of the Western Goals Institute. He founded the Traditional Britain Group in 2001 of which he remains a Vice-President, and was a founding committee member of the now defunct Conservative Democratic Alliance.
GLF is a Life Member, past Secretary-General and Publications Editor, of the International Monarchist League[3], being described as “Britain's Staunchest Monarchist”.[4][5]
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References
- ↑ The Daily Telegraph, 15th June 2001, where he said “I have been a Conservative all of my adult life”.
- ↑ Primrose League Gazette, August 1977, p.16.
- ↑ The Monarchist League Newsletter, Spring, 1990, p.2.
- ↑ New Statesman & Society magazine, June 7, 1991, front cover and article.
- ↑ Document:Enough is Enough: What would Mandela have said?
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