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  • ...blic protest, to the designation of critics of GM as 'terrorists' and 'eco-imperialists'. In May 2003, speaking at the Natural History Museum in London, the world renowned scientist [[Peter Raven]] also attacked Greenpeace over
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  • ...fter over 25 years as a GP in Barton House Health Centre, Stoke Newington, London<ref>See Michael Fitzpatrick, [http://bmb.oxfordjournals.org/content/69/1/14 ...itor the [[Guardian]]) | Professor [[Lewis Wolpert]] ([[University College London]]) | Dr [[David Boak]] ([[Royal Society]]) | Dr [[David Haslam]] ([[Royal C
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  • ...struggle between British manufacturing (domestic capital) and the City of London (international finance capital), with the City in control for most of the c ...e and a better deal for the British worker, but they remained patriots and imperialists for the most part, and not socialists. The gentlemen (mostly men) of the TU
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  • ...ity. Alfred Milner was educated first at Tübingen, then at King's College London and under Benjamin Jowett as a scholar of Balliol College, Oxford from 1872 ...Milner had grand dreams of a global Imperial parliament, with its seat in London, with delegates of British decent from Canada, Australia, New Zealand and S
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  • ...eir politics, describing their network as the 'diehards' and the '[[London Imperialists]]'. Central to it and very close to Thomson was Admiral [[Reggie 'Blinker'
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  • ...ter's sophisticated propaganda machine (*4). He began this surveillance in London and Cambridge, attending meetings of the recently formed [[Communist Party ...c League and had asked some one to check them out for me in a contemporary London directory.
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  • ...e then essential to the FBI existence (*6). Spurned by the FBI, the London Imperialists changed their name briefly to the "Industrial and Agricultural Legislative
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  • ...ocksides". These Economic Study Clubs were "co-ordinated from an office in London, this task falling mainly to Admiral Hall and R. C. Kelly". There is, howev ...n essential to the FBI existence. {{ref|6}} Spurned by the FBI, the London Imperialists changed their name briefly to the "Industrial and Agricultural Legislative
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  • ...sophisticated propaganda machine {{ref|4}}. He began this surveillance in London and Cambridge, attending meetings of the recently formed [[Communist Party ...ic League and had asked someone to check them out for me in a contemporary London directory.
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  • :"After being discharged he got a job as a rigger in London and became active in the [[National Unemployed Workers Movement]]. In May 1 ...uncontrollable populism of continental fascism. They were nationalists and imperialists and so, despite their admiration for Hitler and Mussolini, they could recog
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  • O’Neill grew up in North London as one of five brothers, the eldest being Michael. Like [[Claire Fox]] and ..., which explored the meaning of terrorism, at the Battersea Arts Centre in London in 2006 (O’Neill was played by actor Jim Pyke). O’Neill also founded an
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  • *Colossus: The Rise and Fall of the American Empire, London, Allen Lane/Penguin Press, 2004. *The War of the World: History’s Age of Hatred, London, Allen Lane/Penguin Press, 2006.
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  • In a 15 February 2003 column, the day of the mass anti-war rally in London, Hari wrote "You don't even have to go to Iraq, as I did last year, and se ...nt of the entire antiwar movement, accusing its members of being "the real imperialists", for ignoring the "true wishes" of the Iraqi people. Hari had already writ
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  • ...r their anti-environmentalist stance. He is managing director of WAG TV, a London-based independent TV production company. Durkin has links with the [[LM net ...val history at [[University College London]] and economic history at the [[London School of Economics]].'<ref name="Durkin">The Great Global Warming Swindle
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  • ...authors of the [[Unite Against Terror]](UAT) statement in response to the London bombings of 7 July 2005.<ref>[[http://www.unite-against-terror.com/ Unite A ...Social Democracy], normblog, 1 June 2006.</ref> a series of meetings in a London pub the at led to the creation of the [[Euston Manifesto]]<ref>Norman Geras
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  • ...t of democrats, workers, women and gays who get on the wrong side of 'anti-imperialists' (who are considered 'progressive' simply because they anti-American).<ref> *[[Paul Anderson]], City University, London
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  • ...a century ago amidst the grievances of an Egypt held in bondage by foreign imperialists and local despots. Two generations of clerics, sheiks and imams, became obs ...errorists and their sympathizers. Under the noses of British intelligence, London has become the European hub for the promotion, recruitment and financing of
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  • ...the Proletariat in the Revolution''. Introduction by [[James Heartfield]] London: Junius Publications Ltd; 1st. edition (1994) ISBN-10: 0948392185 ISBN-13: ...the Proletariat in the Revolution''. Introduction by [[James Heartfield]], London: Junius Publications Ltd; 1st. edition (1994) ISBN-10: 0948392185 ISBN-13:
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  • *[[Frank Furedi]], ''The Mau Mau War in Perspective'', London: James Currey Publishers, 1989. ...y Communist Group]' ''Revolutionary Communist Papers'' No. 1: March 1977, London: Revolutionary Communist Tendency. ISSN 0309-4634.
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  • ...ry Communist Papers No. 2: May 1978, [[Revolutionary Communist Tendency]], London: [[Junius Publications]].]] ...Imperialists close In', ''Revolutionary Communist Papers'' No. 6: 1980, London: Junius Publications.</ref>
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