55 Tufton Street
55 Tufton Street ke ntlo e e nang le matlhatlaganyane a le mane e e agilweng ka nako ya segosi ya kwa Georgia kwa historing ya Tufton
| 55 Tufton Street | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Aterese | 55 Tufton Street, Westminster, London SW1P 3QL |
| Coordinates | 51°29′47″N 0°07′42″W / 51.4963°N 0.1282°WCoordinates: 51°29′47″N 0°07′42″W / 51.4963°N 0.1282°W |
| Design and construction | |
| Owner | Richard Smith |
Street, kwa Westminster, London, e e leng ya rakgwebo Richard Smith. [1] Go tloga ka bo2010, kago e ne ya nna lefelo la mekgatlho ya go buelela kgololesego le ditlhopha tsa go akanya tse di amanang le go ema nokeng Brexit, go ganetsa saense ya tlelaemete le ditlhopha tse dingwe tsa go buelela mafura. [2] Dingwe tsa mekgatlho e e nang le dikamano tse di gaufi le tse di kwa 57 Tufton Street e e bapileng le yone, go akaretsa le Centre for Policy Studies le CapX. [3]
Setlhopha sa mekgatlho e e rotloetsang batho e ne ya dirisa kago eo go tshwara dikopano tsa beke le beke go rulaganya melaetsa ya sepolotiki le ya setšhaba. [4] [5]Ditlhopha di le robongwe tsa lobby - TaxPayers' Alliance, ofisi ya Peter Whittle (motlatsa moeteledipele wa pele wa UKIP), Civitas, Setheo sa Adam Smith, Leave Means Leave, Global Warming Policy Foundation (setlhopha se segolo sa UK se se ganetsang phetogo ya tlelaemete), BrexitCentral, Setheo sa Dithuto tsa Pholisi le Setheo sa Merero ya Ikonomi - di ne tsa latofadiwa ke modiredi wa pele wa Vote Leave Shahmir Sanni go dirisa dikopano go " dumelana ka setlhopha se le sengwe sa dintlha tsa go bua tsa letlhakore la moja " le " go netefatsa go tlhagelela go feta mo setšhabeng".[6]
Mokgatlho ono o ne o golagantswe le batlamedi ba bagolo ba madi ba kwa Amerika ba go ganetsa phetogo ya tlelaemete le mabaka a sepolotiki a letlhakore la moja go akaretsa le bakaulengwe ba ga Koch le Robert Mercer, le makoko a a nang le batho ba ba nang le ditshwanelo tse di kwa godimo kwa Yuropa, jaaka Sweden Democrats le Brothers of Italy.[7][8]
Go nna mong
[fetola | Fetola Motswedi]Kago e e mo diatleng tsa Richard Smith, rakgwebo yo o tsamaisang khampani ya difofane, H.R. Smith Group, le yo e leng motlhokomedi wa Politics and Economics Research Trust e e tlhomilweng ke Matthew Eliott.
Ke monei yo mogolo wa Conservative Party le go ema Brexit nokeng. Kago e ne ya rekwa ka £4.25 million ka 2009 ke Specmat, khampani e e dirang thekenoloji e e leng ya ga Smith.[9] [10]
Banni
[fetola | Fetola Motswedi]Civitas
Civitas ke setlhopha sa baithutatlhaloganyo se se itlhalosang jaaka "kgaolo ya segompieno ya kgololesego" le "se se sa tseyeng letlhakore". The Times le The Daily Telegraph ba e tlhalositse jaaka "think-tank ya kwa mojeng wa bogare". [11][12]Modulasetilo wa yone ke Alan Rudge. Mosimolodi wa yone e bile e le modulasetulo wa setlhopha sa batlhokomedi, e bong David G. Green,[13] o kwala gangwe le gape mo The Daily Telegraph mme mothusa molaodi wa yona wa pele, Anastasia de Waal, o ne a nna a tsenya letsogo mo karolong ya "Comment is free" ya The Guardian go fitlha ka 2010[14][15]The Times e tlhalositse Civitas jaaka mothusi wa Mokwaledi wa pele wa Thuto Michael Gove.[16] E kgatlhanong le melawana e e leng tala, molao o o diretsweng go fokotsa phetogo ya tlelaemete, le go ikaega thata ka maatla a a ntshwafatswang.[17][18]E ne ya tshwaiwa phoso ke Transparify ka ntlha ya ditiro tsa yone tsa "go sa bonale sentle".[19]
European Foundation
European Foundation ke lekgotla la go akanya le le sa dumeleng mo go tsa Yuropa le le kwa United Kingdom. E eteletswe pele ke Bill Cash, yo e leng leloko la Palamente ya Bokomonisi. Mokgatlho ono o gatisa makasine wa European Journal. E ne ya gakololwa ke Matthew Elliott.[20]Mongwe wa bakaedi ba yone ke Richard Smith, yo e leng mong wa 55 Tufton Street. Ka nako ya 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference, e gatisitse pampiri e e nang le tlhotlheletso e e rotloetsang go belaela ka ga phetogo ya tlelaemete e e bakwang ke batho.[21]
Global Vision
Global Vision ke lekoko le le tsayang karolo mo go lwantsheng Yuropa.[22] Ke setlhopha se se ikemetseng, se se sa direng poelo, se se senang dikamano tse di totobetseng le lekoko lepe la sepolotiki.[23] Setlhopha sa "Parliamentary Friends of Global Vision" se na le Maloko a Palamente a le 24, botlhe ke Ba-Conservatives, Maloko a Palamente ya Yuropa a le mabedi, boobabedi ke Ba-Conservatives, le balekane ba ba emetseng ba le 17, ba lesome ba bone ke Ba-Conservative, ba le barataro ke ba-cross-benchers, mme a le mongwe ke Modiri yo o ikemetseng. Mosimolodi le mokaedi wa yone ke Ruth Lea. [24]
Global Warming Policy Foundation
Global Warming Policy Foundation ke lekoko le le rotloetsang batho go nna le seabe mo mererong ya lefatshe lotlhe kwa United Kingdom le maikaelelo a lone e leng go gwetlha [25]"dithulaganyo tse di kotsi le tse di senyang" tse di akantsweng ke dipuso go fokotsa go gotela ga lefatshe go go bakiwang ke batho. Mosimolodi wa yone ke Nigel Lawson mme modulasetilo wa yone ke Alan Rudge. GWPF mmogo le maloko mangwe a yone a a itsegeng a ile a tlhalosiwa jaaka a a rotloetsang go ganetsa phetogo ya tlelaemete. [26] [27]Ka 2014, fa Khomišene ya Bontshakuno e ne ya atlhola gore GWPF e tlotse melao ya go se tseye letlhakore, mokgatlho o o sa direng bontshakuno o o bidiwang "Global Warming Policy Forum" o ne wa tlhamiwa jaaka setlamo se se leng ka botlalo, go dira bontshakuno jo bontshakuno bo neng bo sa kgone go bo dira. Webosaete ya GWPF e na le ditlhogo di le dintsi tse di "sa dumeleng" mo dipatlisisong tsa saense tsa go gotela ga lefatshe le ditlamorago tsa teng
LGB Alliance
ke setlhopha sa kwa Boritane se se ikemetseng se se tlhomilweng ka 2019, se se ganetsanang le dipholisi tsa mokgatlho wa ditshwanelo tsa LGBT Stonewall mo mererong ya batho ba bong bo sele.[28] E ne e na le ofisi kwa Lontone kwa 55 Tufton Street.[29][30]
Migration Watch UK
ke lekgotla la go akanya la kwa Boritane [31] [32][33][34]le mokgatlho wa phasalatso [35][36][37][38] [39]o o buelelang go fokotsega ga bofaladi mo United Kingdom. [40][41][42]Setlhopha se se tlhomilweng ka 2001, se dumela gore khudugo ya boditšhabatšhaba e baya tlhokego e e feteletseng mo metsweding e e lekanyeditsweng le gore selekanyo sa jaanong sa khudugo ga se a tsweletswa.[43][44]
New Culture Forum
New Culture Forum (NCF) ke lekgotla la go akanya la letsogo la moja, le le tlhomilweng le go kaelwa ke leloko la Kopano ya UKIP Peter Whittle, a gakololwa ke Matthew Elliott, [45]yo thomo ya gagwe e tlhalosiwang jaaka "go gwetlha ditlwaelo tsa setso tse di leng teng mo metsweding ya dikgang, mo thutong, mo thutong le mo setsong sa Boritane ka tsela e e anameng". Dibui kwa ditiragalong tsa NCF, go akaretsa le mo puong ya ngwaga le ngwaga ya Smith Lecture, di akareditse Martin Amis, Dame Vivien Westwood, MPs Jeremy Hunt, Michael Gove le Ed Vaizey, Nigel Farage, Justin Webb, Sir Anthony Seldon, Petroc Trelawny, Melanie Phillips, le Brendan O'Neill. Bakwadi ba New Culture Forum ba akareditse Douglas Murray, Julie Bindel le Ed West.[46]
TaxPayers' Alliance (TPA) ke lekoko la kgatelelo le le kwa letlhakoreng la moja kwa United Kingdom le le tlhomilweng ke Matthew Elliott[47] ka 2004 go dira letsholo la setšhaba se se duelang lekgetho le le kwa tlase. Setlhopha seno se ne se na le balatedi ba ba kwadisitsweng ba ka nna 18 000 go tloga ka 2008;[48]se begile gore go na le balatedi ba le 55 000 ka Lwetse 2010.[49]
Ka 2017 le 2022, bobedi TPA le Civitas ba ne ba fiwa maemo a a kwa tlase go gaisa a a kgonegang a go nna mo pepeneneng ka tsa ditšhelete ke Who Funds You?, porojeke ya kwa Boritane e e lekanyetsang le go rotloetsa pepeneneng ya metswedi ya matlole ya dibanka tse di akanyang. [50] [51][52]TPA e na le dikgolagano tse di gaufi le go kopana ga badiri le ditanka tse dingwe tsa go akanya tsa Eurosceptic tse di nang le 55 Tufton Street.[53][54]
Banni ba pele
[fetola | Fetola Motswedi]Big Brother Watch
ke mokgatlho o o lwelang ditshwanelo tsa botho le go sireletsa tshedimosetso ya botho, o o tlhomilweng ke Matthew Elliot ka 2009. Aterese ya khamphane e e kwadisitsweng e ne e le 55 Tufton Street go fitlha ka Motsheganong 2019[55].[56]
Dikgwebo tsa Britain
e ne e le lekoko le le neng le le kgatlhanong le Yuropa le le neng le batla gore go buisanwe gape ka dikamano magareng ga United Kingdom le European Union. Letsholo leno le ne la tlhomiwa ka Moranang 2013 ke baeteledipele ba dikgwebo ba le 500, go akaretsa Matthew Elliott, Phones 4u co-founder John Caudwell le Modulasetulo wa pele wa Marks & Spencer Stuart Rose.[57] Setlhopha se se gatisitse patlisiso e e sa sekasekiwang le e e tsietsang mo rekotong ya go bouta ya United Kingdom mo Palamenteng ya Yuropa ka 2014, e e bidiwang Go lekanya tlhotlheletso ya Borithane mo Khanseleng ya Ditona.[58] Ka Diphalane 2015, Business for Britain Board e ne ya swetsa go tshegetsa Vote Leave Campaign[59](go fitlha ka 7 Diphalane 2015).[60]E ne ya tswalwa ka Lwetse 2016.
Go jesa Britain
[fetola | Fetola Motswedi]ke mokgatlho o o tlhomilweng ka Diphalane 2015 go diragatsa dikatlanegiso tse di dirilweng ke All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) ka ga Tlala le Khumanego ya Dijo. [61]Setlhopha ga se sa tlhole se kwadisitswe kwa 55 Tufton Street.[62]
Leave Means Leave
[fetola | Fetola Motswedi]Means Leave e ne e le pro-Brexit,[63] Eurosceptic political pressure group organization e e neng e dira letsholo le go rotloetsa[64] gore United Kingdom e tswe mo European Union morago ga "Leave" ka ntlha ya referandamo ya EU ka 23 Seetebosigo 2016. Letsholo leno le ne le eteletswe pele ke rakgwebo wa kwa Boritane wa tsa dikago e bong Richard Tice le mogakolodi wa tsa kgwebo e bong John Longworth. Motlatsamodulasetilo e ne e le moeteledipele wa Brexit Party, Nigel Farage. E ne ya emisa go dira ka 31 Ferikgong 2020, fa UK e ne e tlogela EU; webosaete ya yone e ne ya bolela gore e " fitlheletse maikaelelo a yone". [65]
UK2020
[fetola | Fetola Motswedi]ke moagi wa maloba wa moago oo, mokgatlho o o ikemetseng ka fa letlhakoreng la moja o o tlhomilweng ke Owen Paterson ka 2014 mme o tshwantshanngwa le mokgatlho wa US wa Tea Party. E ne ya re go tshwanetse ga nna le "mokgwa o o nonofileng wa go dirisa maatla o o tla rotloetsang mmaraka gore o dirise thekenoloji e e sa jeng madi a mantsi go fokotsa digase tse di kgotlelang", tse di jaaka gase ya shale le didirisiwa tse dinnye tsa nuklea. Gape e ne ya dira letsholo kgatlhanong le melao e e amanang le go fetoga ga tlelaemete le dithuso mo lephateng la maatla. Matt Ridley wa GWPF e ne e le mogakolodi wa pholisi mme Tim Montgomerie e ne e le mogakolodi wa sepolotiki.[66]
Vote Leave
[fetola | Fetola Motswedi]Vote Leave e ne e le lekoko la semmuso le le neng le le kgatlhanong le Brexit ka nako ya Referendum ya 2016, le le neng le le kwa 55 Tufton Street pele ga le fudugela kwa dikagong tse dikgolo. Maloko a ne a akaretsa modulasetilo wa yone e bong Nigel Lawson, motsamaisimogolo wa yone e bong Matthew Elliott, Graham Stringer, Andrea Leadsom, Boris Johnson le Michael Gove. [67]
Ka 2016, Bob Ward, motsamaisi wa leano kwa London School of Economics' Grantham Institute, o ne a bolelela The Independent jaana:
"Setlhopha seno se se tlhagafetseng sa batho ba ba ratang dikgopolo tse di sa siamang se leka go tsenya dikgopolo tsa sone tse di feteletseng mo dipolotiking tsa puso. Go mo pepeneneng gore ba itumelela go tsena mo dikarolong dingwe tsa puso mme, fa go akanngwa ka bogolo jwa bone jo bonnye, ba na le seabe se se sa lekalekaneng ... [se] se koafatsang thulaganyo ya temokerasi.[68]
Ka 2018, Carole Cadwalladr wa The Observer o tlhalositse 55 Tufton Street jaaka lefelo la "network ya mekgatlho e e sa bonaleng sentle e e nang le madi e e ikaegileng ka Matthew Eliott", mme a nopola modiri wa pele wa mekgatlho eno yo o neng a ba tlhalosa jaaka ba ba latelelang "dikgoro tse di farologaneng tsa maikaelelo a a tshwanang a sepolotiki. Nngwe ya tsone ke go tswa ga UK mo EU".The Independent e e tlhalositse e le "lefelo la go belaela Yuropa le phetogo ya tlelaemete, mo maina a a tshwanang a tswelelang go tlhagelela", mme a bitsa radipolotiki wa Conservative Party Nigel Lawson jaaka motho wa botlhokwa. [69]
Ditshupetso
[fetola | Fetola Motswedi]Ka Lwetse 2020, setlhopha sa Extinction Rebellion sa Writers Rebel se ne sa dira ditshupetso kwa ntle ga kago go ipelaetsa kgatlhanong le tlhotlheletso e ditlhopha tsa lobby le di-think tank di nang le yone mo pholising ya puso. Mogale wa go lwela tikologo George Monbiot o ne a bitsa ditheo tsa Tufton tsa go akanya ka maano a tsona a go gana le go tlhakanya tlhogo ka saense ya tlelaemete e e emeng fa pele ga 55 Tufton Street 'pelo ya bone ya lefifi'. Morago ga go wela tlase ga mebaraka ya madi morago ga maano a ikonomi a a begilweng ke Tonakgolo Liz Truss ka Lwetse 2022, setlhopha sa phutuho ya sepolotiki Led By Donkeys se ne sa baya letlapa le legolo le le pududu kwa 55 Tufton Street, le le reng "Ikonomi ya UK e ne ya phutlhama fa". Mo bidiong ya bone ba ne ba re ditheo tse di akanyang tse di leng fano ke tsone tse di dirileng gore go nne le dipholisi tse di paletsweng.[70]Ka kgwedi ya Diphalane ka ngwaga wa 2022, bathekgi ba Just Stop Oil ba ne ba kgatsha pente kwa pele ga kago go ipelaetsa kgatlhanong le ditiro tsa setlhopha se se ganetsang phetogo ya tlelaemete sa Global Warming Policy Foundation le ditlhopha tse dingwe tsa mafatshe tse di ikaegileng mo kagong.[71]
Metswedi
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