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− | '''Joan Phillips''', is a pseudonym used by '''[[Joan Hoey]]''', an associate of the [[LM group]]. She wrote a series of articles for [[LM Magazine]] throughout the 1990s denying Serb nationalist atrocities. She was director of the [[London International Research Exchange]] [http://www.monbiot.com/archives/1998/11/01/far-left-or-far-right/] and has worked as the [[Economist Intelligence Unit]]'s Balkans analyst. | + | {{Powerbase:LM network: Resources}} |
| + | '''Joan Phillips''' was a pseudonym used by '''[[Joan Hoey]]''' when she was in the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]]. |
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− | Phillips is sister of former Labour minister [[Kate Hoey]].
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− | [[Category:LM group|Phillips, Joan]] | + | <references/> |
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Joan Phillips was a pseudonym used by Joan Hoey when she was in the Revolutionary Communist Party.
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