Linda Whetstone

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Linda Whetstone (née Fisher; 17 November 1942 – 15 December 2021) was a British libertarian and free market campaigner, and also a significant figure in British equestrian sport.[1][2]

Whetstone was born in Binfield, Berkshire on 17 November 1942. Her father was Antony Fisher, founder of the Institute of Economic Affairs. She gained a degree by correspondence in Economics from the University of London.[1]

She was the first Chairman of the British Equestrian Federation council, and was Chairman of British Dressage from 2018. Other positions she held included Chairman of Atlas Network from 2016, President of the Mont Pelerin Society in 2020, Chairman of the Board of Free Social Networks from 2000, and Chairman of the International Policy Network. She was also on the boards of the Institute of Economic Affairs and the Islam and Liberty Network.

With Nouh El Harmouzi she co-edited the book "Islamic Foundations of a Free Society", which was published in Dari, Indonesian, Arabic, French and Persian. She also produced a CD containing works by libertarian thinkers, over 150,000 copies of which were distributed in more than 60 countries.[1]

She was married to Francis Whetstone, a Lloyd's underwriter, and they had three children, including public relations executive Rachel Whetstone. Linda Whetstone died suddenly whilst attending a Liberty Forum in Miami, Florida on 15 December 2021, at the age of 79.[1]

Books[]

  • El Harmouzi, Nouh; Whetstone, Linda, eds. (2016). Islamic foundations of a free society. London: Institute of Economic Affairs. ISBN 9780255367288.

Articles[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d "Linda Whetstone, evangelist for the free market who also helped to raise standards in British dressage – obituary". The Telegraph. 20 December 2021. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  2. ^ Murray, Becky (17 December 2021). "British Dressage mourns 'the loss of a talisman': Linda Whetstone dies aged 79". Horse & Hound. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
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