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- Iain_Duncan_Smith abstract "George Iain Duncan Smith (born 9 April 1954), often referred to by his initials IDS, is a British Conservative Party politician who is the current Secretary of State for Work and Pensions. He was previously the Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition from 2001 to 2003. He was first elected to Parliament in 1992 as the MP for Chingford, and he has represented its successor constituency of Chingford and Woodford Green since 1997.Duncan Smith was born in Edinburgh and served in the Scots Guards from 1975 to 1981, seeing tours in Northern Ireland and Rhodesia. He joined the Conservative Party in 1981, and was elected as a Member of Parliament in 1992. Duncan Smith succeeded William Hague as Conservative Leader in 2001, winning the leadership election partly on the support of Margaret Thatcher for his Eurosceptic ideology. Duncan Smith was the first Roman Catholic to serve as a Conservative Leader, and the first to be born in Scotland since Arthur Balfour. In 2010, "The Tablet" named him one of Britain’s most influential Roman Catholics.His time as Conservative Leader saw his party fall in opinion polls, and many Conservative MPs came to consider him incapable of winning an election. In 2003 his MPs passed a vote of no confidence in his leadership; he immediately resigned, and was succeeded by Michael Howard. As a backbencher, he founded the centre-right Centre for Social Justice, a think tank independent of the Conservative Party, and became a published novelist, though his novel The Devil's Tune received heavily critical reviews. On 12 May 2010, Prime Minister David Cameron appointed Duncan Smith to serve in the Cabinet as Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith activeYearsEndDate "1999-06-15".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith activeYearsEndDate "2001-09-13".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith activeYearsEndDate "2003-11-06".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith activeYearsStartDate "1992-04-09".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith activeYearsStartDate "1997-06-02".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith activeYearsStartDate "1999-06-15".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith activeYearsStartDate "2001-09-13".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith activeYearsStartDate "2010-05-12".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith almaMater Royal_Military_Academy_Sandhurst.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith almaMater University_for_Foreigners_Perugia.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith birthDate "1954-04-09".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith birthName "George Iain Duncan Smith".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith birthPlace Edinburgh.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith birthPlace Scotland.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith birthYear "1954".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith electionMajority "12963".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith militaryBranch British_Army.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith militaryRank Lieutenant_(British_Army_and_Royal_Marines).
- Iain_Duncan_Smith militaryUnit Scots_Guards.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith monarch Elizabeth_II.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith office "(Chingford (1992–1997)".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith office "Leader of the Conservative Party".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith office "Leader of the Opposition".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith office "Member of Parliament".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith office "Secretary of State for Work and Pensions".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith office "Shadow Secretary of State for Defence".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith office "Shadow Secretary of State for Social Security".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith office "for Chingford and Woodford Green".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith party Conservative_Party_(UK).
- Iain_Duncan_Smith primeMinister David_Cameron.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith primeMinister Tony_Blair.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith profession Politician.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith religion Catholic_Church.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith serviceEndYear "1981".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith serviceStartYear "1975".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith successor Bernard_Jenkin.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith successor David_Willetts.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith successor Michael_Howard.
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- Iain_Duncan_Smith wikiPageExternalLink Duncan_Smith_Iain.aspx.
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- Iain_Duncan_Smith wikiPageExternalLink www.iainduncansmith.org.uk.
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- Iain_Duncan_Smith after Michael_Gove.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith almaMater Royal_Military_Academy_Sandhurst.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith almaMater Università_per_Stranieri_di_Perugia.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith as Secretary_of_State_for_Business,_Innovation_and_Skills.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith as Secretary_of_State_for_Education.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith before Vince_Cable.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith birthDate "1954-04-09".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith birthPlace "Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith birthname "George Iain Duncan Smith".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith branch "23".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith children "4".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith dateOfBirth "1954-04-09".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith hasPhotoCollection Iain_Duncan_Smith.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith honorificPrefix Privy_Council_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith honorificSuffix Member_of_parliament.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith leader William_Hague.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith majority "12963".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith monarch Elizabeth_II.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith name "Duncan Smith, Iain".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith name "Iain Duncan Smith".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith nickname "IDS".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith office Leader_of_the_Conservative_Party_(UK).
- Iain_Duncan_Smith office Leader_of_the_Opposition_(United_Kingdom).
- Iain_Duncan_Smith office Member_of_parliament.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith office Secretary_of_State_for_Work_and_Pensions.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith office Shadow_Secretary_of_State_for_Defence.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith office Shadow_Secretary_of_State_for_Work_and_Pensions.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith office "(Chingford )".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith office "for Chingford and Woodford Green".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith party Conservative_Party_(UK).
- Iain_Duncan_Smith placeOfBirth "Edinburgh, United Kingdom".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith predecessor John_Maples,_Baron_Maples.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith predecessor Norman_Tebbit.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith predecessor Peter_Lilley.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith predecessor William_Hague.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith predecessor Yvette_Cooper.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith primeminister David_Cameron.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith primeminister Tony_Blair.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith profession "Politician".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith profession "businessman".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith profession "soldier".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith rank Lieutenant_(British_Army_and_Royal_Marines).
- Iain_Duncan_Smith religion Catholic_Church.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith serviceyears "1975".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith shortDescription "British politician".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith spouse "Betsy Fremantle".
- Iain_Duncan_Smith successor Bernard_Jenkin.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith successor David_Willetts.
- Iain_Duncan_Smith successor Michael_Howard.