It began as a small dining group of new members in 1922, then moved on to be a ginger group of active backbenchers.
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He is also a member of the Cornerstone Group, a ginger group within the Conservative Party, which seeks to promote socially conservative values.
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During this time, in 2005, she attracted public attention as a key member of an informal " ginger group " of Liberal backbenchers.
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He heads Jim Brown Productions, LLC and Ginger Group Productions, Inc ., production companies specializing in cultural and social documentaries and music concerts.
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The term ginger group also refers to a small group with new, radical ideas trying to act as a catalyst within a larger body.
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Kane has described the party as a " ginger group, set up to advocate a political voice on behalf of small groups and individuals ".
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He and Davidson were elected to the party executive as vice-presidents and the Ginger Group elected a number of its followers to the provincial council.
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The name Ginger Group was also used to refer to a group of Military Service Act to introduce conscription during the Conscription Crisis of 1917.
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While Edwards survived, it was only by twelve votes to ten, making the growing power of the Ginger Group faction plain for all to see.
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In 1831 George Stephen and Joseph Sturge formed a ginger group within the Anti-Slavery Society, the Agency Committee, to campaign for this new act of Parliament.