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The Tory Reform Group (TRG) is a pressure group associated with the British Conservative Party that works to promote "modern, progressive Conservatism [...] economic efficiency and social justice" and "a Conservatism that supports equality, diversity and civil liberties",[1] values sometimes associated with Harold Macmillan's "Middle Way" or what the group consider a moderate one-nation conservatism. Senior figures include Michael Heseltine, Douglas Hurd, Kenneth Clarke, and Chris Patten.
The TRG supported David Cameron, who described TRG as "central to where we need to be in the future".[2] The group has an events programme and publications, principally its journal.[3] Members include parliamentarians, councillors, association officers and private individuals.
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