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  • ...rks of lobbyists-for-hire and think tanks working for big business and the politicians aiding them. '''[[Brexit Portal|Read more...]]''' ...e debate over fracking and the tactics used to persuade the public and our politicians. '''[[Fracking Portal|Read more...]]'''
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  • ...be pejorative, some of them are for people who actually want to be MPs or politicians&#39;.<ref>Interview with Brian Main cited in Hartwig Pautz '[http://www.psa ...llie Gifford & Co]] | [[Bank of Scotland]] | [[Bell Lawrie Macgregor]] | [[British Petroleum]] | [[Clydesdale Bank]] | [[Matrtin Currie Investment Management]
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  • ...a British [[think tank]]. It was founded in 1920 and is a lynchpin of the British Foreign Policy establishment. ...gifted to the institute in 1923, having previously been the home of three British Prime Ministers: [[Pitt the Elder]], [[Edward Stanley]] and [[William Glads
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  • ...e SCDI organises trade missions with the active participation of prominent politicians (including Helen Liddell, Secretary of State for Scotland), receptions, bre ...bsite: 'There are, of course, many other SCDI events and meetings at which politicians are guests or participants but these are not listed'. The SCDI instigated
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  • ...e Party, and former director of the [[Centre for Policy Studies]], another British free-market think tank. ...isation has brought a number of high profile figures - mostly American and British and number of them 'friends' of ICSEP - to Israel to 'share their knowledge
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  • Other politicians and aides who work or have worked at Bell Pottinger include ex-Labour Party A document retrieved by TBIJ showed that the firm employed up to 300 British and Iraqi staff at the time, and the operation cost over a hundred million
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  • ...03, Economy, Business & Finance; Pg. 5</ref> and [[Fraser Brown]], also ex British Army.<ref>Erinys [http://www.erinysinternational.com/CompanyOverview-Manage ...th, [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,1350829,00.html British guard firm ‘abused scared Iraqi shepherd boy’], ''The Observer'', Novem
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  • ...er national security officers, professors, former [[CIA]] members, elected politicians, and media figures. The CFR is not a formal institution within U.S. polic ...Medicare of the [[National Academy of Sciences]], and is a fellow of the [[British Academy]], the [[Econometric Society]] and the [[National Association for B
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  • ...r advising the [[Food Standards Agency]] (prior to the FSA, it advised the British Government directly) on whether or not to approve GM foods. [[Category:GM|Bainbridge, Janet]][[Category:Politicians and Regulators (GM)|Bainbridge, Janet]][[Category:Corporate Science (GM)|Ba
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  • ...(http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/) from Stephen Walzer of BAT Industries ([[British American Tobacco]]) discussed a letter that BAT received from Brown in her .... It stated that 'she has published papers on the growing litigiousness of British society and the impact of changing attitudes to compensation, and contribut
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  • In September 2006, ''PR Week'' reported that "senior politicians including two Cabinet members pulled out of evening receptions organised by ...[[Blackonyx Developments Ltd]] | [[BlackOnyx Group]] | [[British Gas]] | [[British Horseracing Authority]] | [[Brookfield Multiplex]] | [[Cargo Logic Air UK]]
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  • The report encouraged EuropaBio instead to influence politicians and regulators in order that they in turn could win public trust regarding ...ist subsequently ran an article which was strongly critical in tone of the British Medical Association, on the basis of claims made at the press conference by
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  • ...to the then 'success' of anti-terrorist policing.<ref>P. Wilkinson (Ed.) ''British Perspectives on Terrorism'', London: George Allen and Unwin, First publishe ...ped an interest in aviation security. Following the bombing he advised the British Department of Transport and assisted the American Federal Aviation Administ
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  • ...blogspot.com/2008/05/where-should-politicians-get-their.html 'Where Should Politicians Get Their Scientific Advice?'], ''On Science and the Media'', 9 May 2008. *[[Fiona Foster]] and [[Joe Watson]], 'Who says South Armagh is British?', ''Living Marxism'', No. 19 - May 1990, p. 8.
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  • ...tion he established [[Debating Matters India]] in collaboration with the [[British Council]] in July 2008. He continues to sit on a six member organising team ...r [[Chris Rapley]] CBE (director, [[Science Museum]]; outgoing director, [[British Antarctic Survey]]), [[Hans Von Storch]] (director, [[Institute for Coastal
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  • ...informinc.co.uk/LM/LM49/LM49_Editorial.html 'Editorial: Kraut-bashing: the British disease'], ''[[Living Marxism]]'', No. 49 - November 1992, p. 4. ...p://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/2411/ 'Blair’s EU-turn: British politics all at sea'], ''Spiked'', 21 April 2004.
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  • ...n Walden became [[Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds]], resigning from the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]] to become a journalist and broadcaster. ...can relationship and the future of NATO depend upon the result of the next British general election. This is not a battle between Republicans and Democrats, w
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  • ...p?aid=12&page=1&op=1 science communication activities] encompass advice to politicians, policy makers, and other opinion formers, public meetings, exhibitions, co ...h commercial investment. This is intended to encourage policy makers (e.g. British Government, [[BBSRC]], Department for International Development) and donor
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  • ...Prof Jones, and if my memory serves me correctly a couple of other leading British plant scientists on the directorial board. The thing that su[r]prised me ba ::Now following the thieving banks, the thieving politicians I am not su[r]prised at all. Our leading lights are all the same, out for n
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  • ...s for the drinks and pharmaceutical industries. 'How seriously', asked the British Medical Journal of the SIRC's intiative, 'should journalists take an attack ...sts|Krebs, John]][[Category:Corporate Science (GM)|Krebs, John]][[Category:Politicians and Regulators (GM)|Krebs, John]][[Category:GM|Krebs, John]][[Category:Indu
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  • ...campaigns Political public relations - presenting the case to government, politicians and the media, Property and Planning - winning planning consents. British Waterways
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  • ...ere [[Mark Adams]] and quarryman [[Robert Durward]], the director of the [[British Aggregates Association]], another client of Foresight. Durward says he is " ...s University]] | [[University of Edinburgh]] | [[Shell Chemicals]] | the [[British Society of Plant Breeders]] | [[Imperial College London]] | [[Horticulture
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  • ...share of power by entirely democratic means, and at home to discredit the British Left”. ...cent of the world's oil production. Their book details the role of IRD and British propaganda efforts against Indonesia's Sukarno in 1965, before and after th
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  • ...arch 2015.</ref>. Prior to this Tizzard was Deputy Head of Ethics at the [[British Medical Association]] ([[BMA]]), where she was responsible for 'policy and ...cisions. The trouble starts not when we have reproductive choice, but when politicians and regulators stop trusting us to exercise it responsibly. Yours, Juliet T
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  • ...relationship between the anti-socialist section of the labour movement and British and US capital and their states. ...ups aimed at the exploitation of so-called 'patriotic labour', such as the British Workers League.(3)
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  • ==Link to the British Nuclear Energy Society== ...at is linked to all the main figures in the nuclear industry, from BNFL to British Energy.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20010225190919/http://www.sone.org.
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  • ...lobbying campaign launched by the nuclear industry. In that same year, the British Government began a public consultation which raised the possibility for the ...stry] and documented the close links between nuclear insiders and powerful politicians, such as Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]] and Planning Minister [[Yvette Coo
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  • ...h its adoption would allow us to meet our carbon dioxide targets. Frankly, politicians don't think that there are votes in nuclear power -but the public isn't as ...[[British Nuclear Energy Society]] in a joint meeting with Imech.<ref>The British Nuclear Energy Society, [http://www.bnes.com/Society/AnnRep2002.pdf Consoli
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  • ...vising senior executives of leading blue-chip companies, as well as senior politicians on their communications strategies."<ref>[http://www.fleishman-hillard.co.u ...p]] | [[Addison Lee]] | [[Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers]] | [[British Insurance Brokers Association]] | [[Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board]
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  • ...is libellous to suggest that a scientist whose work has been published in British and foreign scientific journals of repute has in fact been presenting ficti ==The British Nutrition Foundation==
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  • ...for nuclear new build on behalf of EDF Energy or securing support from key politicians shale gas exploration for [[Cuadrilla]], we understand the technologies, ma ...kfast at the UK [[House of Commons]]. This followed the publication of the British government’s gas strategy on 5 December. PPS reported that:
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  • ...to lie..."<ref>[http://www.spinwatch.org/-news-by-category-mainmenu-9/163-british-government/2466-blair-the-younger-does-work-experience-with-city-spin-docto ...9 City AM], March 2008</ref> Rudd is very well connected with both leading politicians and CEOs (see below). He began as policy coordinator for Lord [[David Owen]
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  • ...ional Political Consultants Scotland]], and in London as a Director of the British [[APPC]] (since 2005) and its Chair since 2008. ...several prominent companies including [[Kingfisher]], [[Thames Water]], [[British Gas]], [[GNER]], [[Railtrack]] Scotland, [[Alfred McAlpine]], [[BHP]], [[Bi
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  • ...was disclosed in 2004 when it was revealed that it was offering access to politicians in return for a £16,000 membership fee: ...influential. But last night, a row over the scheme was already brewing, as politicians claimed it represented a blatant case of access being granted for cash. {{r
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  • ...b/20050905041151/http://www.bnes.com/branch/branches.shtml BNES Branches], British Nuclear Energy Society website. Retrieved from the Internet Archive, snapsh ...tegory:Pro-GM Lobbyists|King, David]][[Category:GM|King, David]][[Category:Politicians and Regulators (GM)|King, David]][[Category:Industry-Friendly Experts|King,
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  • ...er of the [[Privy Council]], which is made up of senior serving and former politicians. Wilson's former constituency contains [[British Energy]]'s Hunterston plants. An advocate of renewable energy - as an MP he
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  • ...1/jun/30/british-government-plan-play-down-fukushima?INTCMP=SRCH Revealed: British government's plan to play down Fukushima], ''The Guardian'', 30 June 2011</ ...king contact to continue representing the industry to key policymakers and politicians of influence”. <ref> John McNamara, [http://www.niauk.org/images/industry
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  • ...ee deals and a “neurotic” attitude to sell-by dates" which have led to British consumers throwing away almost a third of the food they buy at supermarkets ...-541844-details/Haskins:+Politicians+are+crippling+NHS/article.do Haskins: Politicians are crippling NHS], Evening Standard, 24 January, 2002.</ref>
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  • Established in 1919 by conservative politicians and industrialists, the Economic League was a pro-capitalist and anti socia In 1919 a meeting of senior conservative industrialists and politicians was held at the offices of [[National Publicity Agency]], lobbyists for the
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  • ...en created which would play an important, and largely clandestine, role in British political and industrial life for the remainder of the twentieth century. A ...ns which supported and advanced the cause of a group of radical right wing politicians and industrialists known as the "[[Diehards]]". Although there are good rea
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  • ...ing a secret Government plan to bail out the beleaguered nuclear company [[British Energy]], to revealing that [[BNFL]] has been shooting and secretly storing ...l cover from MPs – or being aware of what issues will bring attacks from politicians – makes your life infinitely easier when dealing with the media and commu
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  • ...o declare the administrative support it receives from nuclear power firm [[British Energy]] that runs eight power stations in the UK. Services include draftin ...g £250 received from any source. "But last August, nuclear plant operator British Nuclear Fuels Limited funded 'accommodation' costs for MSPs to visit the re
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  • Butler is also a founder of the [[British American Project]],<ref>Andy Beckett, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/200 ...ternational Advisory Board at [[Yale University]], and a founder member of British American successor generation project.
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  • ...he need and benefit of some form of formal registration and a total ban on politicians giving favoured access to political friends in lobbying roles. I think this ...amshire Learning & Skills Council. In 2004, responding to a report showing politicians lack of trust in lobbyists, McLeod said: “I don't think anyone could swa
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  • ...colluded with British firms and trade associations in a campaign to smear British trade unions with the tar of subversion. This did not in any way discredit ...ten note on the document added, "Run with the knowledge and cooperation of British intelligence."{{ref|99}}
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  • ...reva]] of France, [[RWE]], [[Eon]] and [[EnBW]] of Germany, [[BNFL]] and [[British Energy]] in the UK, [[Urenco]] (UK, Germany and the Netherlands) and [[Vatt ...shared conviction among an increasing number of MEPs, as well as national politicians, scientists and NGOs that nuclear energy can help the EU to meet its Kyoto
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  • ...ain should force consumers to buy nuclear power to save stricken generator British Energy and protect the struggling nuclear industry". In the article, Helm s ...dmlldz11c2EmY2k9OTc4MDE5OTI2MjAzOA== ''Energy, the State, and the Market - British Energy Policy Since 1979''], Oxford University Press, 2003, April </ref> He
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  • ...Information Policy]] unit (1971-73 (March)) which operated covertly inside British Army HQ in Lisburn in Northern Ireland. After leaving Ireland in March 197 ...ddle East, in Cyprus, in Ulster in the early 1970s and was attached by the British government to the Iranian military after that.<ref>John Thompson,[http://ww
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  • ...on their side. Lobbying companies today have access to extensive files on politicians and other influential people, this way they know who best to approach and i ...tch.org/?lid=802). Lastly Asda is also a member of the [[Confederation of British Industry]] (CBI) who is the ‘premier lobbying organisation for UK busines
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  • '''The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry''' (ABPI) is the UK pharmaceutical industry's main [[Image:ABPI.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry office on Whitehall, London SW1 Photograph taken by
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  • ...ounded in 1958 the IISS has strong establishment links, with former US and British government officials among its members. The Foreign Office contributed £10 ...day later ''The Guardian'' headline read, ‘Institute for Defence Study, British Members, U.S. Finance’.<ref>''The Guardian'', 28 November 1958</ref>
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  • ...a.html Smoking in Public Places FOREST Submission to the GLA] </ref> The [[British American Tobacco]] company in particular gave substantial funding to the gr ...-alert/messages/246956.html FOREST 1985 Director's Report] Company/Source: British American Tobacco Document Date: 19850210 Length: 26 Pages Bates No. 30366
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  • [[David Cameron]] was British Prime Minister from 2010 to 2016<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politic ...ent on to work for [[Ronald Reagan]]. “International patrons” of this British Society include the stars in the American neoconservative firmament, for ex
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  • ...the first to go in their cost-cutting ‘bonfire of the quangos’. The [[British Educational Communications and Technology Agency]], or Becta, was seen as o ...ress to damn the British schools system. ‘There is no excuse for the way British children are being failed,’ he said. He added modestly that that was why
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  • ...th £4167 to the party, organising visits by Mr McConnell and other Labour politicians. On a trip to Alva, Mr Trainer was felled by a karate-style kick from a fem ...iscuss his work for Coca-Cola. However, the company said he worked for its British arm in "an advisory capacity", successfully preventing "an ill-informed boy
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  • ...''Conservative Monday Club''' (widely known as the '''Monday Club''') is a British pressure group with its origins in the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservati The Club was courted by many Tory politicians, not least the Conservative Party leader [[Alec Douglas-Home]] who was gues
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  • ...Index launched by The [[Foreign Policy Centre]] in partnership with the [[British Council]] and the [[Migration Policy Group]]. | [[British Future]] || British Future core costs 2014-15 || British Future core costs 2014-15 || 100000 || 25/01/2014 || 01/04/2014 || 01/04/20
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  • ...licy around the world. It also maintains a range of informal contacts with politicians, policymakers, civil servants and the press, in Britain and abroad' and 'ca *[[Jonathan Goodwin]], President of the British Fashion Council Investment Pillar and is on the advisory board for the [[Te
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  • It is, of course, not unusual for politicians to talk to lobbyists. But at 'prayers' there is a difference. The back-benc ...l turnover of £10 million.[1] A survey in 1985 reported that of 180 major British companies, 41 per cent retained political consultancies for 'Government wor
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  • ...pigs'.<ref>17</ref> This was a reference to the popular nickname for tame politicians acquiring easy directorships. ...hareholdings? After all, Godfrey Isaacs was managing director of Marconi's British contractor.
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  • ...u/news/top_british_advisor_joins_stanford_as_visiting_scholar_20120302 Top British advisor joins Stanford as visiting scholar], Stanford University, 12 March He also criticised the external influences politicians are subject to:
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  • ...and a House of Lords cross-bencher (not aligned to any particular party); British Economist Meghnad Desai; and former Prime Minister (PM) [[Margaret Thatcher Books of his include ''Politicians and the Slump'' (1967), ''English Progressive Schools'' (1969), ''[[Oswald
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  • :[[Steve Dorril|Dorril]] says that politicians including [[Donald Dewar|Dewar]], [[John Smith]], [[Gordon Brown]], [[Georg Her other positions include being an Advisory Council Member of the [[Russo-British Chamber of Commerce]]; Vice Chairman of the [[All-Party Parliamentary Group
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  • ...ours proportional representation as part of the solution to the problem of politicians failing to put the interests of their constituents first.<ref>Willie Sulliv ...that the outcome of the general election now makes it imperative that the British people decide on the electoral system they wish to adopt in the future. We
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  • There is, of course, nothing wrong with MPs having outside interests. But politicians do not need to be on the board of several companies to have experience of t :Politicians in this day and age would be better off being full-time poli-ticians. The p
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  • ===US Politicians=== US politicians that openly advocate forced regime change in Iran endorse the MEK or indivi
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  • *Presentations: 'Briefing politicians, officials, and political journalist personally is sometimes the best way t ...e run by [[Robert Durward]], the Scottish business man who also runs the [[British Aggregates Association]] (also listed as a former client of Stuart Crawford
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  • ...or Lord Renwick of Clifton (born 13/12/1937) is a cross-bench peer in the British [[House of Lords]]. ...l corporations including those with interests in Southern Africa such as [[British Airways]], [[BHP Billiton]] and [[SABMiller]] as well as on the board of [[
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  • ..., life for me beyond politics. I subscribe to [[Denis Healey]]'s view that politicians need a hinterland, and I'm fortunate to have several. Since ceasing to be l [[Category:MP|Kennedy, Charles]] [[Category:British Politician|Kennedy, Charles]]
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  • ...Kelly]] was the victim of an assassination that had nothing to do with the British State or its Secret Intelligence Service.<ref>Rowena Thursby, [http://www.t ...n Egypt in 1928, with a view to mounting terrorist and sabotage actions in British-controlled territories in the Middle East and gaining control of Middle Eas
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  • ...l historians and biographers and the memoirs of some of the most prominent politicians of his generation, including General de Gaulle, Dr. [[Konrad Adenauer]], [[ ...European Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism]] | [[German-British Forum]] | [[Institute for Strategic Dialogue]] | [[Jerusalem Foundation]],
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  • ...tural Freedom]] to such magazines as [[Encounter]] which have given Labour politicians like [[Anthony Crosland]], [[Denis Healey]] and the late [[Hugh Gaitskell]] ...ping them in this decisive intervention which changed the course of modern British history.
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  • ...Britain's top gun]The ''Independent on Sunday'' 5 November 2006</ref> is a British businessman, amateur racing driver and politician. He was Minister of Scien ...k before [[Gordon Brown]], the chancellor, introduced new laws to restrict British residents' use of tax havens... Yesterday, Drayson admitted holding "financ
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  • ...to show the world how powerful they are (e.g. stating they have access to politicians at the highest levels, that they are indispensable partners in policymaking
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  • Cairns attended a reception hosted by arms company British Aerospace Eigineering ([[BAE Systems]]) in June 2007<ref>[http://web.archiv ...nd under 'purpose of visit', recorded: 'I met with Israeli and Palestinian politicians, community representatives, and visited health and social welfare programme
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  • ...ets', its senior advisors include [[Baroness Chalker]], [[Lord Lamont]] ([[British-Iranian Chamber of Commerce]], [[Benador Associates]][http://www.benadorass ...s in the 'MENA' (Middle East North African) region has been the advisor to British Government of the ''Offset Programme'' [http://www.mbih.com/_mbih/asp/showc
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  • ...ef>Robin Ramsay, Wilson, MI5 and the Rise of Thatcher Covert Operations in British Politics 1974-1978, [http://home.planet.nl/~reijd050/organisations/Cercle/1 ...tics (Paris) December 1984) Violet had links with South African, American, British, Swiss and West German intelligence. The West German BND is said to be one
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  • ...office each successive U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom and each new British Ambassador to the United States. The patron of the society is Her Majesty ...[[Chauncey Depew]] addressed it and Field Marshall [[Earl Roberts]], the British Boer War commander, also among the founders, attended. The society’s pre
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  • ...y, and is a partner in The Gyroscope Consultancy. He is also a director of British-American Business and is a member of the Vice-Chancellor's Communications P ...ead of PR for [[Ford]] of Europe, [[EMI]] Music, Director General of the [[British Nuclear Industry Forum]] and is the founder of [[Echo Research]], a leading
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  • ...is key influence on South African history, through the ruthless pursuit of British hegemony. ...f a global Imperial parliament, with its seat in London, with delegates of British decent from Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
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  • Unilever targets politicians as well, in order to influence, direct and shape policies. The company take ...he big game everyone is now playing. It involves not only the targeting of politicians, but of other groups as well (employees, consumers, regulators, but most of
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  • Raytheon also hires former politicians to advance their causes. For example they hired former house appropriations ...esting support for the US programme the day before the announcement of the British decision[42] (the only Government decision so far which has gone against Ra
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  • Before the protests over its exports to Indonesia, BAE (then British Aerospace) had already become involved in one of the biggest trade scandals ...interests, which repeatedly show that they can manipulate even democratic politicians into needless extravagances.’{{ref|11}}
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  • ...html David Hart,], telegraph.co.uk, 6 January 2011.</ref> was a right-wing British political activist. He was a founder of the [[Committee for a Free Britain] ...d with [[Margaret Thatcher]], whom Hart said was quite different from most politicians, whom he treated with contempt. Many at 10 Downing Street made strenuous ef
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  • ...Ferrero-Waldner]] (then European Commissioner for External Relations) and British MEP [[Charles Tannock]]">EqONN0cdmjk</youtube> ===Visits from Israeli politicians===
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  • ...lle-Jones''' was Chairman of [[QinetiQ]] Group PLC (2002-05), chair of the British Joint Intelligence Committee (1993-94),International Governor, BBC (1998-20 ...Stanley, a director of RAND Corporation, Marathon Oil and a Patron of the British American Project. Before entering government service, he was executive vice
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  • ...th sides of the Atlantic. Later she was to be instrumental in founding a [[British-Atlantic Group]] and a [[Mid-Atlantic Group]]. ...contacts to take part and add their support. Dukes, princes, ambassadors, politicians and prelates were alternately cajoled or terrorised by the diminutive but d
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  • ...[HM Treasury|Treasury]]. This gives us a very broad range of contacts with politicians, civil servants and regulators. We also know how the system really works an *[[British Private Equity and Venture Capital Association]]
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  • ...ower]] and '''Scottish Hydro Electric''', but was sold later as part of '''British Energy'''). ...e welfare state but, as we move further into the 21st century, the job for politicians is to prepare all citizens and households in Scotland for the period after
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  • ...co-British Colloque is another elite networking event very much like the [[British American Project]]. It is also run by [[Nick Butler]] of [[BP]]. :I also attended a Franco-British Colloque with leading French and British Politicians, Business people, academics and professionals. Speakers included [[George O
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  • Lambert has been Director General of the Confederation of British Industry [[CBI]] since 2006. Here he replaced Sir Digby Jones as head of t ...the [[Franco-British Colloque]], a high-level group of industrialists and politicians from the two countries.<ref>This overlaps with Lamberts work at the CER, se
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  • :The British Commonwealth Union, that is the group that acted as midwife to the Economic ...s methods reveal an underground network of secret subsidies to sympathetic politicians and labour leaders, infiltration of government departments and spying. " (*
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  • ...is there because [[Gordon Brown]] and other ambitious Scottish Westminster politicians such as [[John Reid]] are anxious to protect their domestic base. Fry sees ...e.org/archive/2006_V2_4_feature-1.html Normalising the unthinkable – the British press, torture, and the human rights of terrorist suspects], Ethical Space,
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  • ...en created which would play an important, and largely clandestine, role in British political and industrial life for the remainder of the twentieth century. A ...ns which supported and advanced the cause of a group of radical right wing politicians and industrialists known as the "Diehards". Although there are good reasons
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  • ...s a key event in the business calendar – attracts the UK’s most senior politicians and business people. The annual National Chamber Awards recognise the excel In short, the BBC concludes, 'The BCC amplifies the voice of British business.'{{ref|1}}
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  • ...a pamphlet published in 1987 which listed the names, jobs and addresses of British Corporate directors. ...es of cheaper labour, closed down plants, sold their assets. Meanwhile the British state has helped them increase their profits by creating unemployment, cutt
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  • ...rmined to combat the forces of labour which they viewed as a threat to the British way of life. ...e classes. Their propaganda emphasised that socialism was a threat to the 'British' way of life and that socialist doctrine was undemocratic, unChristian, ant
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  • In Colombia, social organizations, milk producers and politicians have denounced the fact that, in spite of sufficient domestic production, h Nestlé has recently been exposed regarding its part in persuading the British government not to vaccinate livestock during the Foot and Mouth disease cri
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  • ...the National Farmers' Union is lobbying hard to get its messages across to politicians and the public. It says it is engaged in every aspect of the negotiations a *First, the process of transferring EU laws into British laws, through the EU (Withdrawal) Bill (sometimes referred to as the Great
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  • ...ns can often guarantee that the responsible public officers, regulators or politicians temporarily close their eyes to it. In addition to the sponsorship of doctors, education, research, politicians, etc., Pfizer is keen to donate to charity. Pfizer even has a philanthropy
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