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  • ...r Party]] - £14,368; [[Conservative Party]] - £5,502; [[Liberal Democrat Party]] - £6,340; [[Plaid Cymru]] - £1,300; [[Fianna Fáil]] - £1,203; Usdaw ( Tesco gave the Labour Party more than £5,000 in sponsorship in 1997 and 1998. It is the biggest backer
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  • ...nds of [[Tony Blair|Tony]] - multi-millionaires like Lord Levy, the Labour Party's chief fundraiser and [[Lord Falconer]] the man Blair put in charge of the It also features figures from the internal hierarchy of the Labour Party, like General Secretary [[Margaret McDonagh]] and unelected Government Mini
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  • ...working for free on secondment inside the Ministry of Defence. The Labour Party's pension fund hold shares in BAE Systems. ...ives £2 billion a year from an arms-for-oil deal that Margaret Thatcher's Tory Government negotiated with Saudi Arabia in 1986, which includes 48 Tornado
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  • ...00. He also made £726,600 from share options in 1996. Although the Labour Party threatened to tighten the tax regime in the North Sea before 1997, after th Malcolm Brinded, a former Tory policy advisor, is Chairman of Shell UK and Managing Director of Shell Expr
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  • ...(events and sponsorship). The Trade Unions, who once generated 90% of the Party's income, now provide only 30% (and only 3 high-value donations in 1998-9). ...traditional core of working class supporters. What was supposed to be the 'Party of the working class' is funded by the rich and packed out with businessmen
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  • ...99-2000. In total they gave the Labour Party £36,000 for tables at Labour Party events since 1997. ...5,000 for the pre-dinner champagne reception. At Enron's table, the Labour Party provided notables such as Home Office Minister [[Paul Boateng]], novelist [
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  • Philip Christopher Ondaatje, the former Tory supporter, gave the [[Labour Party]] £2 million in January 2001 and £101,200 in March and April 2001. He was
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  • ...es]]" scandal when it emerged that he had loaned £250,000 to the [[Labour Party]]. ...siness leaders who wrote to the Times in May 2001 in support of the Labour Party. Noon was one of the four businessmen (the others being Sir [[David Garrard
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  • ==Labour Party Donations== Tony Gallagher pledged £100,000 to the [[Labour Party]] in March 1999, giving £4,999.99 (along with his wife Rita) just before t
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  • ...6,000 to Chris Smith's local Labour Party branch since 1997. He had been a Tory supporter up until the 1997 election, giving the Tories more than £40,000 ...uld remember') at their house for [[Peter Mandelson]]'s 46th birthday. The party, for 30 guests, is estimated to have cost £5,000. The guests included [[Lo
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  • ...ating and managing company and port operator, gave £1,500 to the [[Labour Party]] in 1998 (they also gave £1,500 to the Tories). They manage the [[Pacific ...hich removed corporation tax on British-flagged ships. It was described bt Tory stalwart [[Lord Sterling]] as the 'biggest boost to our shipping industry i
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  • ...of Proceedings for 22 March 2011].</ref> where he sits as a [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]. ==Labour and Tory donor==
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  • '''Sadiq Khan''' is a [[Labour Party]] MP, he has been the Member of Parliament for Tooting since 2005. ...http://www.labour.org.uk/people/detail/sadiq-khan Sadiq Khan] ''The Labour Party'', accessed 10 November 2014 </ref> but after the 2015 general election ask
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  • In early 1994, Guangen Ding, head of the Communist Party's propaganda department, banned private satellite dishes in China, in a sin When Rebekah Wade, editor of the 'NoW' and ex-Young Tory, took over as the 'Sun’s' editor in January 2003, she promptly launched a
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  • the 1933, was Chairman of the [[Independent Labour Party]] ...icer in 1941. When some of the Common Wealth party left to join the Labour Party, Smith
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  • ...ency had disappeared - [[Maurice Saatchi|Lord Saatchi]] backed a new cross-party group, [[Vote 2004]], which was set up to campaign for a referendum on whet ==The Fresh Start Project and the All-Party Parliamentary Group for European Reform==
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  • In his blog Moore criticised the Conservative Party appointment of Andy Coulson, ex-editor of the <i>News of the World</i>, as ...", 1 June 2007, accessed 24 January 2009.</ref> Moore is aggrieved by both Tory and Labour mendacity and according to the <i>Press Gazette</i>:
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  • ...Murdoch]], and would go on to advise Michael Portillo, the darling of the Tory right in the nineties. Hart's organisation, Committee for a Free Britain, p :"I was a fanatical, zealot anti-communist. I wasn't really a Tory, I was an anarcho-capitalist. I was lobbying at the Council of Europe and a
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  • ...for a Free Britain]], attended the CFB reception at the 1988 Conservative Party conference. ...y Standards Commissioner]], [[Kathryn Hudson]], and was suspended from his party.<ref> Ian Johnston [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/cash-for-
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  • ...their business skills In the free market of the Far East. Hanson Is a Tory Party funder and a good friend of Lord King, the Thatcher government's hatchet ma
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