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  • ...paign (see [[Patrick Gordon Walker]]). He was re-elected in the subsequent General Elections of 1966, 1970 and 1974 (February and October). He was a campaign ...and the future of NATO depend upon the result of the next British general election. This is not a battle between Republicans and Democrats, with a different e
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  • ...d depressing a part of life in the Labour Party and on the British Left in general.(1) But the view of the Labour Party as originally socialist is just wrong. ...its organisation of workers and management, the two sets of organisations united by peak federations and all finally capped by a great national forum of wor
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  • ...1</ref> which mirrored the pledge made in the Conservative Party's General Election Manifesto of 1970. After the 1997 General Election defeat, the Conservative Party began decisive moves towards becoming more c
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  • ...1964 General Election, and established a healthier majority after another election two years later. For the previous eighteen years, first under [[Clement Atl ...ad to break away from its growing economic and political dependence on the United States, and saw the unfreezing of economic relations with the East as the m
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  • ...at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. He recently presided over the United Nations Panel of Eminent Personalities on the relationship between the orga ...had grabbed their money and run. Yet the currency stayed afloat before the election because the US made clear its intention to replace lost reserves with an IM
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  • *Previous section: [[Rogue Agents - 1964-1970 - Mobilisation|1964-1970 - Mobilisation]] ...ubversion covering the United Kingdom, France, West Germany, Italy and the United States, with shorter entries for smaller countries. It was probably the mos
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  • ==Rogue Agents - 1977-1980 - Election Fever== ...d destroyed the only active instrument of counter-subversion in the United Kingdom [...] as a sop to the Left. The KGB had won, possibly when it least expecte
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  • ...//www.bradford.gov.uk/asp/elections/resultsDetailL.asp?id=80&eid=7 ''Local Election Results 2012: Little Horton''], City of Bradford Metropolitan District Coun ...ity of Westminster, Exeter University and the Woodrow Wilson Centre in the United States. “In addition to this he has taught in a number of different globa
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