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The Jubilee Centre is a Christian organization based in the United Kingdom.[1] It was founded in 1983 by Michael Schluter. It is the publisher of the Jubilee Manifesto and has a quarterly publication, the Cambridge Papers.[2][3][4]
It was behind the launch of the now independent Keep Sunday Special campaign in 1985, which contributed to Margaret Thatcher's first defeat in the Commons.[5][6] It launched the informal Fair Sex Movement against sex education in the UK.[7] It has inspired similar similar organisations internationally in Singapore,[8] Kenya,[9] and the US.[10]
The Jubilee Centre is a British registered charity (No. 288783), financed by private donations.[11]
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an academic paper published by a leading Christian think-tank.[dead link]
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The Parliamentary battle over the 1985/6 Shops Bill, designed to relax most of Britain's Sunday Trading laws, was the biggest defeat ever suffered by the Thatcher govern- ment: although the government had an absolute majority of 139 it was defeated by 14 votes. Christian lobby groups, such as the Cambridge- based Keep Sunday Special Campaign played a key role, alongside the trade unions and other opponents, in achieving this result.
He launched the Keep Sunday Special campaign against the deregulation of Sunday trading in 1985, causing Margaret Thatcher's only defeat in Parliament.
The Fair Sex Movement is calling for a public consultation on the Government's controversial proposals to make sex and relationship education a statutory requirement for children five years old and over in all England's schools.
Under the joint partnership between SHALOM SINGAPORE and THE JUBILEE CENTRE in Cambridge, UK
In Kenya, a group of Christians under Professor Peter Kimuyu's leadership has recently come together to establish a body similar to the Jubilee Centre.
the Christian research centre is planning to expand its international network into such places as Singapore, Kenya, Holland and the USA.