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− | Jon Aisbitt is | + | Jon Aisbitt is a former partner of [[Goldman Sachs Group]]. |
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+ | Aisbitt has contributed £750,000 to the [[Labour Party]]<ref>Robert Peston, ''Who Runs Britain?'', 2008, Hodder & Stoughton</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Resources== | ||
+ | The <i>Guardian</i> 'Blair cuts union links with individual help: Labour's list of donors'. 30th August 1998 | ||
+ | Brennan, Z. & Hastings, C, 'Lord 'Midas' puts millions Labour's way'. The <i>Sunday Times</i> 30th August 1998 | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | [[Category: Financial sector lobbying]] |
Revision as of 12:28, 26 February 2009
Jon Aisbitt is a former partner of Goldman Sachs Group.
Political links
Aisbitt has contributed £750,000 to the Labour Party[1]
Resources
The Guardian 'Blair cuts union links with individual help: Labour's list of donors'. 30th August 1998 Brennan, Z. & Hastings, C, 'Lord 'Midas' puts millions Labour's way'. The Sunday Times 30th August 1998
References
- ↑ Robert Peston, Who Runs Britain?, 2008, Hodder & Stoughton