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No Turning Back (documentary)
No Turning Back may refer to: Politics * No Turning Back (political group), a group within the British Conservative Party Music Albums * No Turning Back (Brandon Heath album), ''No Turning Back'' (Brandon Heath album), 2015 * No Turning Back (Burning Starr album), ''No Turning Back'' (Burning Starr album), 1986 * ''No Turning Back'', by Calyx (musician), Calyx, 2005 * ''No Turning Back'', by Dan McCafferty, 2023 * No Turning Back (Imelda May album), ''No Turning Back'' (Imelda May album), 2003 * No Turning Back (Out of Eden album), ''No Turning Back'' (Out of Eden album), 1999 * ''No Turning Back'', by Hilton Schilder, 2003 * ''No Turning Back'', by Ian Stuart Donaldson, 1989 * ''No Turning Back'', by Jersey (band), Jersey, 1998 * ''No Turning Back'', by Jimi Hocking's band Jimi the Human & Spectre 7, 1990 * ''No Turning Back'', by Kevin Borich Express, 1979 * ''No Turning Back: 1985–2005'', a DVD collection by Glass Tiger Songs * "No Turning Back", by Blyss feat. Krystal Davis, ...
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No Turning Back (political Group)
No Turning Back is a group within the British Conservative Party advocating Thatcherite policies. It was founded in 1985 to defend Margaret Thatcher's free-market reforms. The group was named in honour of Thatcher's 1980 Conservative conference quote "U-turn if you want to. The lady's not for turning." No Turning Back published less material in the nineties and became involved in Conservative party in-fighting, resulting in both Michael Portillo and Francis Maude leaving the group, but became more prominent during Iain Duncan Smith's time as Conservative leader because he had been a member until he was elected. Since 2005 the No Turning Back group has been chaired by John Redwood. It reportedly has "about 100 members" with "quite a lot" from the 2010 intake. It has published pamphlets on the subjects of taxation and social mobility in the past, although the group exists mainly as a private dining club, meeting monthly, usually inviting a Minister or external expert to speak. Th ...
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