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* [[2003 Conservative Party leadership election|2003 Conservative Party leadership election]]
 
* [[2003 Conservative Party leadership election|2003 Conservative Party leadership election]]
  
|group3 = Political career
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| group3 = Local elections
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* [[2002 United Kingdom local elections|2002]]
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* [[2003 United Kingdom local elections|2003]]
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* [[Shadow Cabinet of Iain Duncan Smith|Shadow Cabinet]] (2001–03)
 
* [[Shadow Cabinet of Iain Duncan Smith|Shadow Cabinet]] (2001–03)
 
* [[Betsygate]] (2002)
 
* [[Betsygate]] (2002)
 
* [[Universal Credit]]
 
* [[Universal Credit]]
  
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|group5 = See also
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* ''[[The Devil's Tune]]'' (2003)
 
* ''[[The Devil's Tune]]'' (2003)
 
* [[Centre for Social Justice]] (2004)
 
* [[Centre for Social Justice]] (2004)

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