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- Chocolate_Soldier_(Parliament) abstract "A Chocolate Soldier was a Parliamentary assistant for an opposition front bench spokesman in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom in the early 1970s, funded by the Joseph Rowntree Social Service Trust, which was endowed by the chocolate entrepreneur Joseph Rowntree.The scheme was a pilot project to assist the opposition to carry out parliamentary duties and counteract the advantage that government ministers enjoy through briefings from civil servants, and was instigated by the trust's secretary, Pratap Chitnis. In 1974, the scheme was given official parliamentary support through the provision of Short Money to opposition parties, announced by Edward Short on 29 July 1974.The Rowntree Trust made a similar fund available to the opposition in the late 1980s, to assist with travel expenses. This funding ceased in 1992, after the provision of Short Money was expanded to add a travel element.".
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- Chocolate_Soldier_(Parliament) wikiPageWikiLink Archy_Kirkwood,_Baron_Kirkwood_of_Kirkhope.
- Chocolate_Soldier_(Parliament) wikiPageWikiLink Category:House_of_Commons_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Chocolate_Soldier_(Parliament) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_funding.
- Chocolate_Soldier_(Parliament) wikiPageWikiLink Civil_service.
- Chocolate_Soldier_(Parliament) wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Short,_Baron_Glenamara.
- Chocolate_Soldier_(Parliament) wikiPageWikiLink Frontbencher.
- Chocolate_Soldier_(Parliament) wikiPageWikiLink Her_Majestys_Most_Loyal_Opposition_(United_Kingdom).
- Chocolate_Soldier_(Parliament) wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Commons_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Chocolate_Soldier_(Parliament) wikiPageWikiLink Matthew_Oakeshott,_Baron_Oakeshott_of_Seagrove_Bay.
- Chocolate_Soldier_(Parliament) wikiPageWikiLink Minister_(government).
- Chocolate_Soldier_(Parliament) wikiPageWikiLink Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Chocolate_Soldier_(Parliament) wikiPageWikiLink Pratap_Chitnis,_Baron_Chitnis.
- Chocolate_Soldier_(Parliament) wikiPageWikiLink Rowntree_trusts.
- Chocolate_Soldier_(Parliament) wikiPageWikiLink Roy_Jenkins.
- Chocolate_Soldier_(Parliament) wikiPageWikiLink Short_Money.
- Chocolate_Soldier_(Parliament) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chocolate Soldier (Parliament)".
- Chocolate_Soldier_(Parliament) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chocolate Soldier".
- Chocolate_Soldier_(Parliament) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rowntree scheme".
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- Chocolate_Soldier_(Parliament) subject Category:House_of_Commons_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Chocolate_Soldier_(Parliament) subject Category:Political_funding.
- Chocolate_Soldier_(Parliament) hypernym Assistant.
- Chocolate_Soldier_(Parliament) type Person.
- Chocolate_Soldier_(Parliament) comment "A Chocolate Soldier was a Parliamentary assistant for an opposition front bench spokesman in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom in the early 1970s, funded by the Joseph Rowntree Social Service Trust, which was endowed by the chocolate entrepreneur Joseph Rowntree.The scheme was a pilot project to assist the opposition to carry out parliamentary duties and counteract the advantage that government ministers enjoy through briefings from civil servants, and was instigated by the trust's secretary, Pratap Chitnis. ".
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