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Debating Matters is a debating competition for schools and is a project of the [[Institute of Ideas]],<ref>[http://www.debatingmatters.com/ Home page], Debating Matters website, accessed 1 May 2010</ref> which is itself associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]]. It was launched in 2003.<ref>[http://www.debatingmatters.com/about/ About], Debating Matters website, acc 1 May 2010</ref>
 
Debating Matters is a debating competition for schools and is a project of the [[Institute of Ideas]],<ref>[http://www.debatingmatters.com/ Home page], Debating Matters website, accessed 1 May 2010</ref> which is itself associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]]. It was launched in 2003.<ref>[http://www.debatingmatters.com/about/ About], Debating Matters website, acc 1 May 2010</ref>
  
Individuals prominently involved include [[Helen Birtwhistle]], [[Justine Brian]] and [[Tony Gilland]]. All are associates of the LM network.
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Individuals prominently involved include [[Helen Birtwhistle]], [[Justine Brian]] and [[Tony Gilland]].<ref>[http://www.debatingmatters.com/people/C41/ People], Debating Matters website, acc 1 May 2010</ref> All are associates of the LM network.
  
 
==Funding==  
 
==Funding==  

Revision as of 22:22, 1 May 2010

Debating Matters is a debating competition for schools and is a project of the Institute of Ideas,[1] which is itself associated with the libertarian anti-environmental LM network. It was launched in 2003.[2]

Individuals prominently involved include Helen Birtwhistle, Justine Brian and Tony Gilland.[3] All are associates of the LM network.

Funding

It is sponsored by the Wellcome Trust and Pfizer.[4]

Contact

http://www.debatingmatters.com

Notes

  1. Home page, Debating Matters website, accessed 1 May 2010
  2. About, Debating Matters website, acc 1 May 2010
  3. People, Debating Matters website, acc 1 May 2010
  4. Sponsors and Supporters, Debating Matters website, acc 1 May 2010