Difference between revisions of "Michael Cocks"
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− | Michael | + | Michael Cocks was chief whip for labour under the leadership of [[Neil Kinnock]] in 1985 at which time his wife [[Valerie Cocks]] ran [[Labour Friends of Israel]].{{ref|1}} |
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#{{note|1}}PHS, 'Times Diary: Peer bonding', The Times (London) Issue 62260. October 4 1985, Friday | #{{note|1}}PHS, 'Times Diary: Peer bonding', The Times (London) Issue 62260. October 4 1985, Friday |
Latest revision as of 08:09, 14 June 2007
Michael Cocks was chief whip for labour under the leadership of Neil Kinnock in 1985 at which time his wife Valerie Cocks ran Labour Friends of Israel.[1]
Notes
- ^PHS, 'Times Diary: Peer bonding', The Times (London) Issue 62260. October 4 1985, Friday