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'''Sir Julian Murray Lewi''' is a British [[Conservative Party]] politician. Lewis has attended [[Le Cercle]], and has been Chair of the [[Intelligence and Security Committee]] since [[2020]].
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==Background==
 
==Background==
 
Born in Swansea, Wales, Lewis was educated at Dynevor School, Swansea, at [[Oxford University/Balliol College]], from which he received an MA in Philosophy and Politics in 1977, and at [[St Antony's College (Oxford)|St Antony's College]], [[Oxford]], from which he received a DPhil in Strategic Studies in 1981.
 
Born in Swansea, Wales, Lewis was educated at Dynevor School, Swansea, at [[Oxford University/Balliol College]], from which he received an MA in Philosophy and Politics in 1977, and at [[St Antony's College (Oxford)|St Antony's College]], [[Oxford]], from which he received a DPhil in Strategic Studies in 1981.
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==Infiltrating the Labour Party==
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Julian Lewis first entered politics in the 1970s, when he secretly pretended to be a [[Labour]] activist in order to infiltrate the Newham Labour Party. Lewis "was acting as a secret agent of the well-financed [[Freedom Association]], which funded strike-breakers and clandestine operations against the Labour left and Communist Party.  Newham militants were getting rid of a rightwing Labour MP called [[Reg Prentice]] and the young Lewis, then a graduate student at [[Oxford/St Antony|St Antony’s Oxford]], decided to save Prentice. He failed in that task, but a taste for conspiracy and secrecy entered his soul."<ref>https://www.thearticle.com/julian-and-john-two-working-class-jewish-tories-the-old-etonians-dislike</ref><ref>https://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster80/lob80-view-from-the-bridge.pdf</ref>
  
 
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Person.png Julian Lewis   Powerbase WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(spook, politician)
Julian Lewis MP.jpg
BornJulian Murray Lewis
26 September 1951
Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
NationalityBritish
Alma materOxford University/Balliol College, St Antony's College
Founder ofCoalition for Peace Through Security, Policy Research Associates
Member ofIntelligence and Security Committee of Parliament, Le Cercle, The 61
PartyConservative
British Conservative Party politician. Lewis has attended Le Cercle, and has been Chair of the Intelligence and Security Committee since 2020.

Employment.png Policy Research Associates/Director

In office
1985 - 1989
EmployerPolicy Research Associates
Lewis was co-founder.

Sir Julian Murray Lewi is a British Conservative Party politician. Lewis has attended Le Cercle, and has been Chair of the Intelligence and Security Committee since 2020.

Background

Born in Swansea, Wales, Lewis was educated at Dynevor School, Swansea, at Oxford University/Balliol College, from which he received an MA in Philosophy and Politics in 1977, and at St Antony's College, Oxford, from which he received a DPhil in Strategic Studies in 1981.

Infiltrating the Labour Party

Julian Lewis first entered politics in the 1970s, when he secretly pretended to be a Labour activist in order to infiltrate the Newham Labour Party. Lewis "was acting as a secret agent of the well-financed Freedom Association, which funded strike-breakers and clandestine operations against the Labour left and Communist Party. Newham militants were getting rid of a rightwing Labour MP called Reg Prentice and the young Lewis, then a graduate student at St Antony’s Oxford, decided to save Prentice. He failed in that task, but a taste for conspiracy and secrecy entered his soul."[1][2]

Career

Like many attendees of le Cercle, Lewis was an active opponent of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament throughout the 1980s.

Deep political connections

Julian Lewis was introduced to Brian Crozier by Norris McWhirter and Crozier made him a member of his private intelligence agency, The 61. He became the group's leading activist in the UK.

In 1983 (and probably on other occasions) he attended a meeting of Le Cercle[3] - and also parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee supposed to oversee the UK intelligence agencies MI5, MI6 and GCHQ.

Pro-nuclear stance

In the UK Parliament, he actively pursues the retention and renewal of the British strategic nuclear deterrent, the Trident programme.

 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Le Cercle/1983 (Bonn)30 June 19833 July 1983Germany
Bonn
Munich Security Conference/201812 February 201814 February 2018Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 54th Munich Security Conference
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