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Jubilee Centre
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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]
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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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