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The Conservative Party has, in recent years, made ‘Social Action Projects’  a key priority in keeping with their compassionate Conservative agenda. BUCF has always prided itself on keeping abreast of developments within the political and social world and it is in this light that we have decided to create the role of ‘Social Action Officer’
submitted by BUCF on 19th Nov 2008 (via bucf.wordpress.com)



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