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  • ...nfederation]] (ETUC), well-known for its constructive approach towards neo-liberal European Union policies. ...ffairs, [[Manpower]] Inc | [[Leszek Balcerowicz]] Former Chairman of the [[National Bank of Poland]] | [[Jaimini Bhagwati]] Ambassador, Embassy of India to the
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  • ...the growing "Red Infection" in Britain. They met in the offices of the "[[National Publicity Agency]]", the brewery owners' lobbying organisation based at num Also at the meeting was Major [[Richard C. Kelly]] (director of the National Publicity Agency), and the right wing Conservative MP [[John Gretton]] (Cha
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  • ...from that election with a massive parliamentary majority, yet still with a Liberal Prime Minister, in the person of [[Lloyd George]], and less than their fair ...or the remaining years of the war. Indeed, together with the like-minded [[Liberal War Committee]] it was regarded at first as a potential opposition party {{
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  • ...nown for being Chief Whip of Prime Minister David Lloyd George's Coalition Liberal Party between 1917 and 1921. He was also Secretary of State for Air, 1921-2 ...nd, Winston Churchill, a junior minister in Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman's Liberal government.
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  • ...City Public Library, the New York City Police Foundation, and the Economic Club of New York [8]. ...nt. He is also the former Chairman of both the Business Roundtable and the National Association of Manufacturers and Director since January 1998. Finally, Mead
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  • ...ust three years between 1917 and 1920 during which time he was Minister of National Service, Minister of Reconstruction and finally President of the Board of T ...to mark subscriptions for either the General Fund, British Empire Union or National Citizens Union. The appeal was signed by Colonel [[O G Armstrong]], preside
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  • ...pposition from police forces. Few of the hunger marches organised by the [[National Unemployed Workers Movement]] (NUWM) were so fortunate. The Economic League :::N.U.W.M. stands for National Unemployed Workers Movement.
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  • ...ctive clubs. We have also provided staff lecturers to address a great many national and regional youth conferences and the members of individual youth clubs." ...e its youth training there. By 1949, 295 youth club leaders and 580 senior club members had attended courses. In that year, and in addition to 874 other me
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  • ...d work earned him a place at Oxford where, in the thirties, he was a Young Liberal. When he entered Parliament in 1945 he was quickly recognised as one of the ...ary coup in which the military intervene in Government in the name of the 'National Will'."
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  • ...fore been with the League for three years before Noar was appointed as the national Director General. During this time Brett claims to have done as much as he ...ague Watch]] was launched in June 1989. In the House of Commons Labour and Liberal MPs, including the then Shadow Chancellor [[John Smith]], signed up for the
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  • His local and national activities include: past member, American Chamber of Commerce in Japan; mem ...Institute, Financial Executives Research Foundation, Trustee, 1994 Rotary Club of Cincinnati, 1996 Member, Board of Directors, Boy Scouts of America, Dan
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  • ...its car park. As it turns out this is no longer true: FARMA, the merger of National Association of Farmers’ Markets and the Farm Retail Association is not wo ...istrict plan so that Tesco can build on a flood plain – directly against national policy.53
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  • ...uling body in 1943 and 1944, and was followed a few years later by a loose national organisation, working in secret and known as "the side" or the "antis" whic :This was the organisation which later came to be known as 'the Club' or 'the Group', and 'defined its purpose in terms of preventing a Communis
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  • ...armament's march to Aldermaston, ''The Observer'' had reported research by National Opinion Polls finding that 57 per cent of the inhabitants of Greater London ...t they had a common distaste, bordering at times upon sheer hatred for the liberal, tolerant society in which they moved.’ <ref>'Marxists attacking educatio
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  • .../www.manifestoclub.com/thoughtcrimenight Talk announcement] from Manifesto Club, 21 February 2008</ref> ...hich eventually contributed to the defeat of [[Arthur Scargill]] and the [[National Union of Mineworkers]].
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  • ...[[All-Party Parliamentary Beer Group]], formed as the [[Parliamentary Beer Club]] in 1993, promotes understanding among Parliamentarians of the UK's beer a *Vice-chair: [[Pete Wishart]] - [[Scottish National Party]]
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  • ...esonline.co.uk/tol/comment/letters/article7115062.ece Letter: Lib Dems and national security]’, ''The Times'', 4 May 2010.</ref> *[[Club of Three]]
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  • ...f internet magazine [[Spiked]], co-founded the anti-regulatory [[Manifesto Club]] and has spoken at the [[Battle of Ideas]], the [[Brighton Salon]], [[Leed ...an O'Neill on the Racial Discrimination Act and freedom of speech], Radio National, 15 April 2014, acc 18 April 2014 </ref>
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  • ...ere being fixed around the policy.” Furthermore, he stated that Bush’s National Security Council indicated it “had no patience with the UN route, and no ...rty consensus about national security.’ In particular it criticised the Liberal Democrats for making ‘no reference to North Korea’ or to Nato in their
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  • * In December 2000 he was the first recipient of [[The Royal Smithfield Club]]'s Bicentenary Trophy awarded for his major contribution to the British me * In June 2004 he was awarded [[The Royal Agricultural Society's]] National Agricultural Award.
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