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[[Blair Gibbs]] is a campaign manager for the [[Taxpayers' Alliance]]. He is a former Home Affairs researcher with the free market think-tank [[Reform]] where his work focussed on crime.<ref>Lucie Russell and Blair Gibbs, Society: Letters: Extra mural, ''the Guardian'', 29-June-2005</ref> Gibbs joined the [[Policy Exchange]] in June 2010 as the Head of Crime and Justice policy. Gibbs was formerly Chief of Staff to the Policing and Criminal Justice Minister, [[Nick Herbert]] MP (2007-10).<ref>Blair Gibbs, [http://www.policyexchange.org.uk/people/person.cgi?id=63 Policy Exchange], ''Policy Exchange'', Accessed 14-April-2011</ref>
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[[Blair Gibbs]] is a campaign manager for the [[Taxpayers' Alliance]]. He is a former Home Affairs researcher with the free market think-tank [[Reform]] where his work focussed on crime.<ref>Lucie Russell and Blair Gibbs, Society: Letters: Extra mural, ''the Guardian'', 29-June-2005</ref> Gibbs joined the [[Policy Exchange]] in June 2010 as the Head of Crime and Justice policy. Gibbs was formerly Chief of Staff to the [[Conservative Party]]'s Policing and Criminal Justice Minister, [[Nick Herbert]] MP (2007-10).<ref>Blair Gibbs, [http://www.policyexchange.org.uk/people/person.cgi?id=63 Policy Exchange], ''Policy Exchange'', Accessed 14-April-2011</ref>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

Revision as of 17:20, 15 April 2011

Blair Gibbs is a campaign manager for the Taxpayers' Alliance. He is a former Home Affairs researcher with the free market think-tank Reform where his work focussed on crime.[1] Gibbs joined the Policy Exchange in June 2010 as the Head of Crime and Justice policy. Gibbs was formerly Chief of Staff to the Conservative Party's Policing and Criminal Justice Minister, Nick Herbert MP (2007-10).[2]

Affiliations

Reform | Taxpayers' Alliance | Policy Exchange | Conservative Party

Notes

  1. Lucie Russell and Blair Gibbs, Society: Letters: Extra mural, the Guardian, 29-June-2005
  2. Blair Gibbs, Policy Exchange, Policy Exchange, Accessed 14-April-2011