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This page includes information on neoliberal think tanks and associated policy non-governmental organisations in the UK.  It focuses especially on New Labour think tanks, but give the corporate capture of New Labour also includes informtaion ont he integration of 'New Labour' networks with those of the free market right.
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This page includes information on neoliberal think tanks and associated policy non-governmental organisations in the UK.  It focuses especially on New Labour think tanks, but given the corporate capture of New Labour also includes information on the integration of 'New Labour' networks with those of the free market right.
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Most of the information here relates to New Labour, but the networks which resulted in the creation of New labour have a long hisotyr and so there is also material here on the subversion of the labour movement by the British intelligence services and by  the CIA as well as the Atlanticist movement within the labour movement.
  
 
==The New Labour nexus==
 
==The New Labour nexus==

Revision as of 21:41, 23 November 2005

This page includes information on neoliberal think tanks and associated policy non-governmental organisations in the UK. It focuses especially on New Labour think tanks, but given the corporate capture of New Labour also includes information on the integration of 'New Labour' networks with those of the free market right.

Most of the information here relates to New Labour, but the networks which resulted in the creation of New labour have a long hisotyr and so there is also material here on the subversion of the labour movement by the British intelligence services and by the CIA as well as the Atlanticist movement within the labour movement.

The New Labour nexus

External links

  • Richard Fletcher 'Who were they travelling with? CIA and the Labour Party: How CIA Money Took the Teeth Out of Socialism', originally written for the Sunday Times in 1972, but never published by them. [21]

Authors

This section is the collective product of

  • Billy Clark
  • William Dinan
  • David Miller

--David 21:39, 23 Nov 2005 (GMT)