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According to [[Dean Godson]], Kent is a 'former [[Troops Out]] supporter who changed under the influence of [[Democratic Left]] stalwart [[Seamus Lynch]].'<ref>Himself Alone, by Dean Godson, Harper Perennial, 2004, p263.</ref> | According to [[Dean Godson]], Kent is a 'former [[Troops Out]] supporter who changed under the influence of [[Democratic Left]] stalwart [[Seamus Lynch]].'<ref>Himself Alone, by Dean Godson, Harper Perennial, 2004, p263.</ref> | ||
+ | In 1996, Kent was one of the organisers of the [[New Dialogue]] fringe meeting which provided David Trimble with an entrée to the Labour Party conference.<ref>Himself Alone, by Dean Godson, Harper Perennial, 2004, p263.</ref> | ||
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+ | Kent was among those who attended a unionist unity conference at the ancestral home of [[Viscount Cranborne]], which was ostensibly the brainchild of [[Sean O'Callaghan]].<ref><ref>Himself Alone, by Dean Godson, Harper Perennial, 2004, p263.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 18:14, 15 May 2008
According to Dean Godson, Kent is a 'former Troops Out supporter who changed under the influence of Democratic Left stalwart Seamus Lynch.'[1] In 1996, Kent was one of the organisers of the New Dialogue fringe meeting which provided David Trimble with an entrée to the Labour Party conference.[2]
Kent was among those who attended a unionist unity conference at the ancestral home of Viscount Cranborne, which was ostensibly the brainchild of Sean O'Callaghan.Cite error: Closing </ref>
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- Harry Barnes - Kent was his assistant