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  • *[[John Gretton]] Chairman of the Bass Brewery and MP representing the brewing town *Sir [[Allan Smith]] Director of the Engineering Employers Federation.
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  • Sir '''Simon Jenkins''' is an editor, author and journalist.[[Image:simon_Jenki Jenkins was born in 1943 and educated at Mill Hill School and St John's College, Oxford. He worked for ''Country Life'' magazine, the ''Times Edu
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  • ...office and secretary in [[AEEU]] headquarters, and was deeply involved in Sir [[Ken Jackson]]'s failed attempt to hang on to the leadership of the union. *(Sir) [[Ken Jackson]] (Vice President)
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  • ...] of the AEEU, former Labour defence minister and staunch NATO supporter [[John Gilbert]] MP, and two officials of AFL-CIO the American TUC. ...ntic Council of the UK]]. Main speaker was a former Tory defence minister, Sir [[Dudley Smith]].
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  • #[[John Andrew Fenwick]] (referenced by Mat) #[[John Bottomley]] (referenced and one correction by Mat)
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  • ...a, also published as a National Review book in the USA, which won the 1994 Sir Antony Fisher Memorial Award for the best book from a think-tank. Current a *[[John Greenwood]]
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}[[Image:hutton.jpg|200px|right|thumb|John Hutton, MP]] '''John Hutton''' (Lord Hutton of Furness, full name John Matthew Patrick Hutton) was Labour MP for Barrow and Furness between April
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  • *Professor Sir [[David Edward]] KCMG QC LLD Drhc FRSE - Chairman *Sir [[Lewis Robertson]] CBE LLD DUniv DBA LLD FRCSE FRSE
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  • ...ion with the [[Manchester Salon]], [[Manchester Science Festival]] and The John Rylands University Library, [[University of Manchester]]. At an event entit ...ined if a deal on the pioneer project is not resolved satisfactorily'.<ref>Sir David King et al [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/letters/10006905/The-G
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  • ...<ref>Brian Crozier, ''Free Agent'', (Harper Collins, 1993) p. 62.</ref> [[John Hay Whitney|Whitney]] was a [[Rockefeller Foundation|Rockefeller]] associat ...Joseph, 1983) p.189</ref> One man who agreed was Crozier's acquaintance [[John Hay Whitney]]. Whitney set up a CIA 'propriety' in Delaware called [[Kern H
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  • *Sir [[David Bell]] - former chairman, [[Financial Times]] Group *Sir [[Jeremy Beecham]]([[Association of Metropolitan Authorities]])
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  • *Professor Sir [[Roy Anderson]] - Non-Executive Director. Professor of Infectious Disease *Sir [[Crispin Davis]] - Non-Executive Director
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  • ...Freedom. They included figures as varied as [[Gerald Templer|Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer]], the constitutional expert [[Robert Blake|Lord Blake]] and ...], [[Jill Knight]], [[David Mitchell]], [[Nicholas Ridley]] [[Frank Taylor|Sir Frank Taylor]], (managing director of Taylor Woodrow), [[Kenneth Watkins]]
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  • ...ched in 1979 by a former Battle of Britain fighter pilot (and pipe smoker) Sir [[Christopher Foxley-Norris]] who died in 2004'.<ref>FOREST [http://www.for *Professor [[John Burton]] (appointed: PRE 17/11/1991)
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  • Maude is the son of Sir [[Angus Maude]], Conservative MP for Ealing South 1950-58; and for Stratfor ...ts opposition to totalitarian communism.</p><p>As a Treasury minister in [[John Major]]’s government, Maude was a top privatiser. Major says that in 1991
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  • ...have to wonder], ''MailOnline'', 15 June 2007.</ref> His great-grandfather Sir [[William Mount]] was Conservative MP for Newbury from 1900 to 1906 and fro :Cameron was part of Tory prime minister John Major’s ‘breakfast club’. This true blue brat pack advised Major in p
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  • ...meron]], [[Tony Blair]], [[Alastair Campbell]], [[Gordon Brown]] and Sir [[John Major]]. <ref> Anushka Asthana, [https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/ ...a 'Kissinger Fellow' at the think tank established by veteran Republican [[John McCain, the McCain Institute for International Leadership, where he will be
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  • ...ical stakes much higher. As the former Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, once told the House: 'It is not merely a question of wheth ...abinet ministers tried to deflate criticism of corruption. The Chancellor, Sir [[Michael Hicks-Beach]], said; 'We all have some private affairs to which w
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  • ...Lamont of Lerwick]] was a Cabinet Minister for [[Margaret Thatcher]] and [[John Major]], and has held numerous top positions including being a highly prais *Professor [[Kent Matthews]] is Sir Julian Hodge Professor of Banking and Finance at Cardiff Business School. H
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  • *Sir [[Chris Powell]] ...ka]] | [[Alastair Campbell]] | [[Josh Chaloner]] | [[Graziella Chelo]] | [[John Clarke]] | [[Adam Cohen]] | [[Henry Cook]] | [[Alexandre Cougoulic Harry Cu
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