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The 2022 Sir Edward Heath Charitable Foundation Annual Lecture as held on the 30th June in Salisbury Cathedral. (Lord) Kenneth Clarke, was a whip during the Heath government before serving as Education, Health and Home Secretaries, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Lord Chancellor, under subsequent Conservative prime ministers. Kenneth Clarke was joined by the historians Dominic Sandbrook (sadly Dominic was unable to attend on the day) and Vernon Bogdanor, as well as the former Cabinet Secretary, (Lord) Robin Butler, who worked with Edward Heath at Number Ten, compered by Gyles Brandreth. Sara Morrison, a close friend of Sir Edward, gave a vote of thanks to all speakers at the conclusion of the lecture. The subject of the lecture was 'Back to the Future: What the politics of the 1970s has to teach Britain today'. ABOUT THE SIR EDWARD HEATH CHARITABLE FOUNDATION Sir Edward loved Arundells and very much wanted the house, garden and his art collection to be retained and made available for members of the public to visit and enjoy following his death. The Sir Edward Heath Charitable Foundation was established in 2006 with the core objective of fulfilling these wishes. The Foundation is administered by a Board of Trustees, many of whom knew or worked closely with Sir Edward during his long political career. Their firm objective remains the upkeep, preservation and management of this beautiful property, in order that it can continue to be appreciated and enjoyed by all. To find out more or to visit Arundells, visit www.arundells.org Filmed by Salisbury Cathedral.