No Turning Back

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No Turning Back is a group within the British Conservative Party advocating Thatcherite policies. It was founded in 1985 by thirteen MPs to defend Margaret Thatcher's free-market reforms.

Iain Duncan Smith, Michael Fallon, Michael Forsyth, Eric Forth, Neil Hamilton, Alan Howarth, Gerald Howarth, Edward Leigh, Peter Lilley and John Redwood have been members. In 2000 both Michael Portillo and Francis Maude left the group.[1]