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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Use dmy dates Conservative Friends of Israel (CFI) is a British parliamentary group affiliated to the Conservative Party, which is dedicated to strengthening business, cultural and political ties between the United Kingdom and Israel, as well as between the British Conservative Party and the Israeli right-wing Likud party.

It was founded in 1974 by Michael Fidler, the Conservative MP for Bury and Radcliffe.[1] The current Parliamentary Chairman is Stephen Crabb.[2]

In 1995 Conservative politician Robert Rhodes James called it "the largest organisation in Western Europe dedicated to the cause of the people of Israel".[3] By 2009, according to the Channel 4 documentary Dispatches – Inside Britain's Israel Lobby, around 80% of Conservative MPs were members of the CFI.[4] In 2013, the Daily TelegraphШаблон:'s chief political commentator, Peter Oborne, called CFI "by far Britain's most powerful pro-Israel lobbying group."[5]

Activities

The group's 2005 strategy identified the following areas of activity: supporting Israel, promoting the British Conservative Party, fighting terrorism, combating antisemitism, and promoting peace in the Middle East.[6] According to their website, "over two-thirds" of Conservative MPs were members of Conservative Friends of Israel in 2006.[7] In 2007 the Political Director stated it had over 2,000 members and registered supporters.[8] In 2009, at least half of the shadow cabinet were members of the group according to a Dispatches documentary.[9]

Their website states the opinion that it is one of the fastest growing political lobby groups in the UK.[10] According to the Dispatches documentary, between 2006 and 2009 the CFI funded more than 30 Conservative parliamentary candidates to visit Israel.[9]

In 2012 CFI reconstituted itself as a private company limited by guarantee.[11]

CFI annual business lunch

On 30 January 2006, David Cameron, then newly elected Conservative leader, addressed the CFI annual business lunch whose audience included half of the Conservative Parliamentary Party. As part of his speech, he stated "I am proud not just to be a Conservative, but a Conservative friend of Israel; and I am proud of the key role CFI plays within our Party. Israel is a democracy, a strong and proud democracy, in a region that is, we hope, making its first steps in that direction."[12]

Former Conservative party leaders Iain Duncan Smith[13] and Michael Howard[14] have addressed the CFI lunch.

The MP Sajid Javid has also made business lunch speeches which have been positively received by the CFI, with The Jewish Chronicle even reporting Javid as a future Prime Minister.[15]

Donations

The Dispatches documentary claimed members of the group and their companies have donated over £10 million to the Conservative party between 2001 and 2009. The group called this figure "deeply flawed" saying that they have only donated £30,000 between 2004 and 2009 but that members of the group have undoubtedly made their own donations to the party. Dispatches described the CFI as "beyond doubt the most well-connected and probably the best funded of all Westminster lobbying groups".[4][9]

Members of CFI

In 2014, CFI stated that 80% of Conservative MPs were members.[16]

In alphabetical order, members of Conservative Friends of Israel include:

See also

Шаблон:Portal

References

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External links

Шаблон:UK Conservative Party Шаблон:Authority control