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  • ...7 that the chairman of the platform, [[Ian White]], had written to leading politicians, wishing to discuss "how the work of nongovernment organisations in this ar ...e and reconciliation groups compared to Pounds 10 million dispensed by the British government, the umbrella organisation for such bodies has claimed.
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  • '''Peter Jay''' (born 7 February 1937) is a British journalist who was an early advocate for neoliberal economics and was parti ...its time, had been a glorious thing’. <ref>Churchill College Cambridge, British Diplomatic Oral History Programme (BDOHP), [http://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/archiv
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  • ...r on-going conflicts", whose directors happen to be the directors of the [[British Association of Private Security Companies]] "[http://postconflictpeople.org ...gies and programmes for international businesses, countries, institutions, politicians and high-profile individuals" "[http://www.bellpottinger-sansfrontieres.com
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  • ...d public anger by saying that, in regard to excessive banking bonuses, the British public should "tolerate the inequality as a way to achieve greater prosperi ...an Sachs’ secret lobbying activities in the UK and Brussels and links to politicians. March 2011.
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  • ...=4 Re: dioxin emissions from the SELCHP incinerator], Greenpeace letter to politicians, February 2002, accessed 29 Nov 2009</ref> ...]] Limited | [[Aylesford Newsprint]] Ltd | [[Boots Company]] | [[BRE]] | [[British Sugar]] plc | [[Centrax]] Ltd | [[City of London Corporation]] | [[Clarke E
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  • The [[British Irish Ulster Forum]](BIUF) is a London-based political forum focusing on No ...servants, and academics.<ref>[http://www.biuf.org/About-Us.php About Us], British Irish Ulster Forum, accessed 12 November 2009.</ref>
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  • ...ge Square, where they held a counter-demonstration backed by trade unions, politicians and faith groups. ...them to act in such a way. So whilst we have the sham of the SNP and other politicians claiming to stand against the SDL calling us fascists, we hope some day soo
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  • ...e Energy Group''', (PRASEG) is an [[All-Party Parliamentary Group]] for UK politicians and senior industry stakeholders that exists to promote sustainable energy ...isted as [[AEA]] Technology plc | [[BG Group]] Plc |[[BG]] Transco plc | [[British Wind Energy Association]] | [[Combined Heat and Power Association]] | [[Ene
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  • ...[[SIAD]] and [[Akte Islam]] initiated the effort, and communicated with a British group to help plan it. The word spread through Gates of Vienna and the 910 ...[Anders Gravers]] of the Danish anti-Islam group [[SIAD]], stated that the British organisation mentioned had been [[No Sharia in England]]:
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  • ...ens]] House, London, which represents the 'energy cartel' of the six major British energy providers <ref>In an Institute of Science in Society report, [http:/ ...(ICSE), a powerful amalgamation of the European, American, Australian and British energy councils, also based in Grosvenor Garden's House.
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  • ...itish and Danish co-organisers said they intended to go ahead.<ref>Danish, British organizers plan to defy Belgian ban on anti-Islamic 9/11 march, BBC Monitor :1. Mistrust of politicians
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  • [[Alan Ayling]] is a British businessman accused of operating under the pseudonym [[Alan Lake]] as a [[c ...turn for his funding is that it distances itself from groups such as the [[British National Party]].<ref>Nick Lowles, [http://web.archive.org/web/201011241332
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  • '''''Weekend World''''' was a British television political series, made by [[London Weekend Television]] (LWT) an ...tressed that politicians had larger responsibilities than they did because politicians were elected, and had taken on a greater or lesser range of duties as part
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  • ...cording to the Irish Times, "Mr Ganley sought to distance himself from the British Euroscepticism of his hosts, declaring that he believed in a common Europea ...2008/0922/1221998222102.html Nationality of Libertas founder was listed as British in UK records], by Mark Hennessey, Irish Times, 222 September 2008.</ref>Jo
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  • ...a secretly designed political project between the Arab world and European politicians for an 'Islamicisation' of Europe. She has also written under the name [[Y. ...re she began studying Archeology at London University in 1958 and acquired British citizenship in 1959 after marrying [[David Littman]] the same year. In 196
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  • ...and EU public affairs, having worked as a political researcher for British politicians, [[Ann Widdicombe]] MP, [[Chris McCafferty]] MP, and [[Richard Corbett]] ME ...work. Hilary has also spent time working for both UK national and European politicians in both Westminster and the European Parliament in Brussels. Hilary comes f
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  • ...bly debated.’ He added that they was a 'greater danger,' that being that politicians ‘may be inhibited from taking the necessary action because of the outrage ...he grounds that public opinion would not tolerate the story at a time when British servicemen were going to war. And on the eve of the 1992 general election
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  • ...te of Targeting and Information Operations]] (DTIO)) is a group within the British [[Ministry of Defence]] which is involved in the Information Operations of The British definition within JWP 3-80 describes Info Ops as:
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  • [[Ian Gibson]] is a British Labour politician, who was the Member of Parliament for Norwich North from [[Category:Politicians and Regulators (GM)|Gibson, Ian]] [[Category:British Politician|Gibson, Ian]]
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  • ...he “private” meeting of 140 of the world’s most powerful executives, politicians, ministers and advisers, which took place at a hotel near Watford last week Clarke, a former director of [[British American Tobacco]], was one of 104 Tories who voted against the introductio
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  • ...ld our Government and its legislators have done more to protect and assist British manufacturing? The answer is an unequivocal Yes! One thing is for certain, ...vy]] to the government with The [[Chemical Industries Association]], the [[British Ceramics Federation]], the [[Paper Federation of Great Britain]], the [[Foo
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  • In 2011 Barclays came under intense scrutiny from politicians over its tax affairs and prolific use of tax havens. [[Chuka Umunna]], the ...whoswho/U15595 FELLOWES], December 2008, accessed 24 March 2009.</ref><ref>British Library, [http://www.bl.uk/aboutus/governance/blboard/memberslist/fellowes/
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  • ...rojects for foreign clients". SCL has "‘List X’ accreditation from the British Government’s Ministry of Defence...which provides [them] with Government ...BBC News, Accessed April 19 2010</ref>. Speculation continues that major politicians will be charged with crimes against humanity in the International Criminal
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  • [[Nigel Vinson]] (born 27 January 1931) is a British businessman, member of the [[House of Lords]] and right-wing operative. <re ...f> He was director of the [[Sugar Board]] from 1968 to 1975, director of [[British Airports Authority]] from 1973 to 1980, and director of the [[Barclays Bank
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  • * The [[British Pregnancy Advisory Service]], whose current Chief Executive is long time LM ...& Soul]] | [[Boisdale & La Bodeguita del Medio]] | [[Brighton Salon]] | [[British Council India]] | [[Centre for African Policy and Peace Strategy]] | [[Cont
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  • ...ly of [[Living Marxism]]. One further client testimonial comes from the [[British Pregnancy Advisory Service]] the director of which is [[LM network]] associ *[[Jennie Bristow]], 'Social censorship', ''British Journal of Photography'', 10 December 2008.
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  • ...[[Spark Mobile]], communications specialist (currently working with the [[British Veterinary Association]] media team), writes for [[Spiked]] and is a member ...der, Spark Mobile, communications specialist (currently working with the [[British Veterinary Association]] media team), writes for [[Spiked]] and is a member
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  • ...an Sachs’ secret lobbying activities in the UK and Brussels and links to politicians. Published March 2011. p8. </ref> ...Hoban, Mark]][[Category:Financial sector lobbying|Hoban, Mark]] [[Category:British Politician|Hoban, Mark]]
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  • ...s in Hexham, Northumberland, began his career in 1970 when he joined the [[British Aluminium]] Company. ...d [[Northern Enterprises]] Ltd and is also chair of the [[Confederation of British Industry]] ([[CBI]]) Energy Policy Committee.<ref>THE JOURNAL (Newcastle, U
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  • ...in both government and opposition, are not just reserved for professional politicians without experience of the world outside Westminster … Parliament is the b ...y:MP|Garnier, Edward]][[Category:UK Ministers|Garnier, Edward]] [[Category:British Politician|Garnier, Edward]]
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  • ...avid Richards''' (Lord Richards of Herstmonceux) is the former head of the British armed forces. He was [[Chief of the Defence Staff]] and [[Chief of the Ge ...-head-of-the-British-Army-profile.html Sir David Richards, new head of the British Army: profile] ''Telegraph'', 17 October 2008, accessed 23 December 2014 </
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  • ...e'', 27 February 2010</ref> Likewise, the blog attacked AI for hosting the British, journalist, writer and anti-occupation activist Ben White.<ref>Joseph Weis ...the attacks on Iqbal, this time accused of organizing a fundraiser for the British charity for needy Palestinians [http://www.interpal.info/ Interpal]. Typica
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  • ...' for the government's abandonment of a chance to engage with thousands of British Muslims at a large Islamic cultural and political event: ...ngly extreme anti-Islamist campaigner, Ed Husain, comparing the event to a British National party rally. His case for such a patently absurd claim was that so
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  • ...ohesion among the UK’s ethnic and religious communities and within wider British society." This is also coupled with a "focus on extremism, radicalisation ...rity figures such as far right-wing [[Pauline Neville-Jones]], an un-named British Army veteran and an un-named 'spokeswoman for the Ministry of Justice', wit
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  • ::RACISM SLUR ON THE WORD 'BRITISH'; And Empire is linked to the Holocaust. ...goes from 800,000 to 1.5million Figures that undermine pledge of jobs for British, Steve Doughty, Kirsty Walker.</ref>
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  • ...tan''' is a sub-genre of the [[Eurabia]] theme, a pejorative reference the British capital popularized by neoconservative polemicist [[Melanie Phillips]] in h ...edia, its politicians, its judiciary, its Church and even its police'. The British, she writes, 'have signed up to the false narrative of those who are laying
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  • ...tory agencies. ‘They have done it by seeking to shape science, influence politicians and buy publicity. They have alternately cajoled, soothed and threatened th *[[Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry]] ([[ABPI]])
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  • ...ho were not sincerely committed to peace. As US President Bill Clinton and British Prime Minister Tony Blair lavished their patience and ingenuity to bring th ...tempt through very close study of day-by-day events to show how democratic politicians can be sucked into a process of concession-making to those who intend to de
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  • ...María Aznar]] and a number of other right-wing public figures and former politicians mostly from Spain, Italy and the UK. It says it ‘aims to create a networ ...renstein]], Italian politician, journalist and author; [[Andrew Roberts]], British historian and writer; [[Carlos Bustelo]], Spanish Industry Minister from 19
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  • ...f> Toube also posted a story from ''The Times'' describing a nine-year-old British school girl who was reportedly the victim of anti-Semitic bullying. <ref>Da ...f years of relentless rocket attacks from Gaza.' <ref>Board of Deputies of British Jews, '[http://www.boardofdeputies.org.uk/page.php/COMMUNITY_TO_SHOW_SUPPOR
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  • ...[[Irving Kristol]], [[Daniel Bell]] and [[Melvin Lasky]].<ref>The CIA, the British Left, and the Cold War, by Hugh Wilford, Frank Cass, 2003, p.125.</ref> ===US Labour and British intelligence===
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  • ...Briefing]]''), was a clandestine newsletter circulated to a secret list of politicians and journalists which smeared trades unionists and left-wing MPs. A note in [[Category:British Propaganda]]
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  • ...d, and Reagan and Jonathan Clarke is an Oxford graduate, who served in the British foreign service and is now a Foreign Affairs Scholar at the [[CATO Institut Who are the common people who are fooled? Who are the politicians who will openly say that they follow Leeden in extolling the virtues of utt
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  • ...in 1980, when she was awarded CBE. She corresponded regularly with leading politicians, appeared frequently in conferences and television shows to promote NVALA i
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  • ...a. <ref>‘Cambridge historian who influenced a generation of Conservative politicians and was a scourge of the liberal intelligentsia’, The Times, 26 August 20 ...]. <ref>‘Cambridge historian who influenced a generation of Conservative politicians and was a scourge of the liberal intelligentsia’, ''The Times'', 26 Augus
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  • ...Al Qaeda was behind plot to behead soldier; British gang planned to kidnap British Muslim serviceman', ''The Daily Mail'', 1 February 2007, accessed via Lexis The plot allegedly involved abducting a British Muslim soldier, beheading him and posting the video of the beheading online
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  • ...lected with a majority of 10,778. <ref> [http://www.express.co.uk/politics/politicians/labour/pat-mcfadden/385 Pat McFadden] ''Express'', accessed 18 May 2015 </r [[Category:Special Advisers|McFadden, Pat]][[Category:British Politician|McFadden, Pat]][[Category:MP|McFadden, Pat]][[Category:Labour Pa
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  • ...create positive policies to help combat this, then putting them forward to politicians in order to help shape their manifestos and solve these problems.
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  • ...the Atlantic Partnership. Guest speakers from Europe have included former British Prime Ministers, [[Gordon Brown]], [[John Major]] and current Prime Ministe ...rt. Although Britain and America are the main actor’s involved there are politicians from all over Europe including; France, Germany, Spain and Italy to name a
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  • The TaxPayers' Alliance (TPA) is a British, non-partisan, think tank who formed to tackle the lack of an adequate taxp The TaxPayers' Alliance (TPA) is a British pressure group who formed to tackle the lack of an adequate taxpayers’ or
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  • The TaxPayers' Alliance (TPA) is a British pressure group who formed to tackle the lack of an adequate taxpayers’ or ...ing ignored by politicians of all parties, the TPA is committed to forcing politicians to listen to ordinary taxpayers. The mission of the TPA is "to reverse the
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  • ...d is greater understanding from the medical establishment, action from the politicians, and compassionate help for the individuals whose lives are being impaired ...e. In addition, he works as the PR Officer for the Paediatric Group of the British Dietetic Association. <ref> [http://www.nationalobesityforum.org.uk/about-u
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  • ...mittee]], a decision that caused alarm among some health professionals and politicians.<ref> Martin Robbins, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2010/jun/26/conser ...r fee to appear on the show. The committee said it was not permissible for politicians to use companies to avoid declaring amounts of their income. Dorries later
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  • ...itorial writers wanted a shorthand way of representing the new face of the British working class. These shell-suited, vulgar, 'loadsamoney' characters were sa
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  • ...se current projects calls for policy considerations and reformation of the British economy and environmental security for the future. Various publications in ...and NGOs. The Green Alliance aim is to convince all three main parties in British government that environmentally friendly policies are favourable and prospe
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  • ...t very active at an international level as their main targets focus on the British policy. ...ting an early demonstration project underway in the UK. “ . Conservative politicians agreed to include this in the coalition agreement. However, they still have
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  • ...lion. Indebtedness is one of prime causes of stress and worry, with 74% of British couples finding money the most difficult issue to discuss, and over a third ...ot raise them. The reports findings should make compelling reading for all politicians. As the report was read, it was found to cause anger, that society could ha
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  • ...d.com/doc/41933485/Special-Issue-on-Ireland-1978 Special issue on Ireland: British imperialism in Ireland and anti-imperialism in Britain]', ''Revolutionary C *[[Frank Furedi]], 'Racism After Race-Relations', ''British Journal of Sociology'', Volume: 46, Issue: 3, Pages: 550-551, Published: Se
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  • ===British Tea Party=== ...h-Tea-Party-launched-by-Conservative-activists-to-challenge-Coalition.html British Tea Party launched by Conservative activists to challenge Coalition], Daily
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  • ...has had an enormous influence on public policy and on the views of leading politicians, notably [[Keith Joseph]], [[Margaret Thatcher]] and [[Ronald Reagan]].<p> ...inter alia, refugees from Communism in Europe, research for improvement in British state education and for environmental improvement of the Scottish Highlands
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  • ...he leaflet was to be printed at Freedom Press, home of the longest-running British anarchist newspaper.<ref name= "WHA1"/> ...orld of intellectual Marxism. They were people who would like to have been politicians. The ILP did not do very much, to be honest. They would support different d
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  • ...l Concern]], the [[British Association for the Study of the Liver]], the [[British Liver Trust]], and the [[Institute of Alcohol Studies]] all withdrew from m ...again whether this was something where our expertise would be of use. <ref>British Association for the Study of the Liver, [http://www.basl.org.uk/news/4/BASL
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  • *[[Alan Harding]] 'A very British coup', ''Living Marxism'', November 1988, No. 1, p. 29. *[[Jon Hann]] and [[Joe Hall]] 'Union-Busting, British style', ''Living Marxism'', No. 3 - January 1989, p. 20-25.
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  • ...nc.co.uk/LM/discuss/commentary/12-02-99-SPEED.html 'No speed please, we're British'] - The latest transport initiative is less concerned with transport than w ...er seems to be the latest excuse for another public outburst of the modern British disease - mourning sickness. By [[Mick Hume]], LM Editor.
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  • ...slade/2011/mar/16/bbc-ireland?CMP=twt_fd An overlooked Panorama scoop as a British soldier breaks cover], Greenslade Blog, guardian.co.uk, 16 March 2011.</ref ...T and the database was [[Crucible]].<ref name="heart8899">Liam Clarke, The British spy at heart of IRA, ''Sunday Times'', 8 August 1999.</ref><ref name="Garda
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  • ...[[Lloyd Blankfein]]. If this happens, he would become Goldman's first ever British boss. <ref name="Farndon"> Lucy Farndon, [http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/mark ...an Sachs’ secret lobbying activities in the UK and Brussels and links to politicians. Published March 2011. p8. </ref>
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  • ...ge Bridges''' aka Baron Bridges of Headley, MBE (born 15 July 1970), is a British politician, an ex-Brexit junior minister and lobbyist. ...politics, the media and business – he has advised senior executives and politicians on how best to make their case.
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  • ...ttp://www.spinwatch.org/images/SpinwatchReport_ColdWar.pdf The Cold War on British Muslims] p.50</ref> ...question of donors being able to influence policy or gain undue access to politicians. Specifically, it was categorically not the case that I could offer, or tha
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  • ...The British state has accumulated unprecedented power and the instinct of politicians and bureaucrats is to expand their power base even further into areas unkno
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  • ...edanta's controversial track record before agreeing to the Cairn deal, the British government stepped in to urge the deal along and prevent 'unnecessary delay ''For more info on the British government's involvement in the Vedanta-Cairn deal, see [http://powerbase.i
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  • ...f the reform lobby in the war over New York’s schools: the reform-minded politicians and their officials, like Klein, the billionaires’ club with their unlimi ...e message – carefully crafted and honed with this emotional punch – to politicians, the media and the public.
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  • .../contact-us-topmenu-72 'Contact Solidarity'], ''Solidarity - The Union for British Workers'' website</ref> ...s wear decent suits and work in professional jobs. They look like ordinary politicians. They make coalitions with the kind of groups that ordinary people support.
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  • ...y’s International Visitor Program and the Labour Party in the 1980s]', ''British Journal of Politics and International Relations'', Vol 8 Issue 2, Pages 214
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  • ...age_an_interv.php A Profile in Courage: An Interview with "Lionheart," The British Blogger in Hiding], by Phyllis Chesler, Chesler Chronicles, Pajamas Media, ...ted by very extreme rightwing groups like the [[National Front]] and the [[British Freedom Fighters]]”.<ref>James Boxell, [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/1bea680
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  • ...of our cities. Among the participants there were a few well-known foreign politicians like [[Heinz-Christian Strache]] (president of the [[FPÖ]]), [[Markus Beis ::"Parties from Britain (the British National Party), Denmark, Germany and Italy were also represented at the la
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  • ...the report also outlines tactics employed by industry bodies such as the [[British Bankers’ Association]] (BBA), concluding: ====March 22nd - Dispatches - 'Politicians for Hire' is broadcast====
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  • ...Hames''' is Head of Public Affairs, Communications and Campaigns for the [[British Private Equity and Venture Capital Association]] (BVCA) lobby group. He lef ...man well positioned to cut through the smokescreen of spin and reveal what politicians at home and abroad are actually likely to do, not just what they say'.
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  • ...by conference organiser [[Tommy Steiner]] and attended as a guest of the [[British Israel Communications and Research Centre]], which paid less than £1000 fo ...ed by the Tory donor [[Michael Hintze]], which brought together right-wing politicians from the US and UK."<ref name="Indie091011">Matt Chorley and Brian Brady,[h
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  • ...m policymakers. Crossick’s role with [[Brown-Forman]] involved lobbying politicians in Westminster and Brussels in a bid to stave off tougher alcohol control i Former Vice President of the [[British Chamber of Commerce in Belgium]] and Chair of its EU Committee in 2004, wit
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  • The discoveries about sexual abuse of children by senior politicians were made by Operation Care, an investigation resulting in the arrest of ca ...nvestigation, those suspected or any associated allegations made regarding politicians.
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  • ...sure group opposing moves to redefine traditional marriage. It has accused politicians of "meddling with one of our greatest national institutions" and is urging ...was not the "plaything of the state" and could not be redefined by "a few politicians obsessed with appearing 'trendy' and 'progressive'". <ref>Sam Jones and Jam
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  • ...ker Young, Baroness Young PC (23 October 1926 – 6 September 2002), was a British [[Conservative Party|Conservative]] politician. She served as the first eve ...onslaught of damaging legislation in recent years. Unlike many of today's politicians and churchleaders, she refused to accept that the breakdown of the family w
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  • *'''The UK''': [[British Amusement Catering Trade Association]] ([[BACTA]]), The [[Bingo Association *'''Registers of interests for politicians''': In the UK politicians are required to log their financial interests which are published on the [h
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  • =="Lapsed" British National Party (BNP) membership== ...mbership documents.<ref>[http://wlstorage.net/file/bnp-membership-list.txt British National Party membership and contacts list, 2007-2008], accessed 04.05.12<
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  • ...'Jerusalem Post'', 'more than 30 leading Europeans - businessmen, bankers, politicians, and academics - met in London' on 30 April 2002 'for a festive dinner to m British members of the council, Prof. Sir [[Raymond Klug]], the Cambridge-based Nob
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  • Since the 2008 financial crash, British taxpayers have shelled out an incredible £1.2 trillion on bailing out and Despite all this, the City continues to enjoy a cosy relationship with our politicians and policymakers. Its intense lobbying alongside big business has helped re
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  • ...d in June 2006 as the number 1 grassroots strategist and campaigner in the British Conservative Party. ...mmunications expertise and he has built his reputation advising companies, politicians, and political parties over the past 25 years. Prior to co-founding [[CTF P
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  • ...de Rouiffignac, a Brussels lobby specialist. He has written to all the top British lobby firms inviting them to meet in London on July 16. ...heir competitors and identify potential new clients. He contests that the British government is therefore vindicated in its contention that a register would
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  • ...t in the field of political communication the old, established ways of the British state still remain firmly in place. Westminster and Whitehall cast long sh :This book offers the first full-scale coverage of how media, politicians and lobbyists interact in the new Scotland. Based on their exceptional fir
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  • ==Influencing politicians== ...citizens abroad. This case is no different from any other case in which a British company seeks assistance through a UK embassy.'<ref> [http://www.theguardia
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  • ...y 2015 with a majority of 14,151. <ref> [http://www.express.co.uk/politics/politicians/conservative/ben-wallace/142 Ben Wallace] ''Express'', accessed 13 May 2015 ...British-Iranian All-Party Parliamentary Group]], for meetings with Iranian politicians and officials. Flights and accommodation were paid for by the [[Conservativ
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  • It says it 'worked with politicians from across the political spectrum, as well as senior business people and c ...n working with [[Leave Means Leave]] 'to make sure the instructions of the British people are acted upon'. This has involved MIP communicating with ministers
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  • In 2006, Barron was one of four senior politicians who pulled out of receptions organised by [[Bell Pottinger Public Affairs]] ...egory:Labour Party|Barron, Kevin]][[Category:MP|Barron, Kevin]] [[Category:British Politician|Barron, Kevin]][[Category:Fracking|Barron, Kevin]]
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  • ...icians-scrounge-all-the-time.html Brian Binley MP: 'We have to be careful, politicians scrounge all the time], ''The Telegraph'', 10:23PM GMT 06 Nov 2013 ...Conservative Party|Binley, Brian]][[Category:MP|Binley, Brian]] [[Category:British Politician|Binley, Brian]][[Category:Lobbyists|Binley, Brian]]
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  • ...ile acting as human shields. This led to a campaign against Caterpillar, a British company providing machinery used by Israel to clear Palestinian homes for i ...pressed concern that information obtained by Rob Harrison was passed on by British security services to the Israeli government. By 2008 the latter government
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  • ...he future; and if our joint co-operation helps break down barriers between British Muslims and Jews, then all the better." ...uire that CST staff have any particular political views about Israel. Most British Jews do feel a fundamental, emotional connection to Israel while having wid
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  • ...was held on 7 April 2011 with the participation of 45 European and Israeli politicians, journalists and business representatives. Israel and Germany were represen ..., NATO Deputy Secretary General, [[Lord Guthrie]], the former Chief of the British Defence Staff, [[Ana Palacio]], the former Spanish Minister of Foreign Affa
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