Difference between revisions of "Rocco Forte"
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− | [[Rocco Forte]] is a multi-millionaire hotelier and has been a donor to the [[Conservative Party]]<ref>Lisa Buckingham, OUTLOOK: FORTE LOOKS FOR DOLLAR BOOKINGS, ''the Guardian'', 2-October-1992</ref> since at least the early nineties. He also gives financial backing to the [[Taxpayers' Alliance]]. | + | [[Rocco Forte]] is a multi-millionaire hotelier and has been a donor to the [[Conservative Party]]<ref>Lisa Buckingham, OUTLOOK: FORTE LOOKS FOR DOLLAR BOOKINGS, ''the Guardian'', 2-October-1992</ref> since at least the early nineties. He also gives financial backing to the [[Taxpayers' Alliance]].<ref>Robert Booth, Front: Politics: Big money alliance at heart of the low tax campaign: Taxpayers Alliance portrays itself as voice of the people, but where does its £1m funding come from?, ''the Guardian'', 10-October-2009</ref> |
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== |
Revision as of 02:37, 16 April 2011
Rocco Forte is a multi-millionaire hotelier and has been a donor to the Conservative Party[1] since at least the early nineties. He also gives financial backing to the Taxpayers' Alliance.[2]
Affiliations
Conservative Party | Taxpayers' Alliance | Bruges Group[3]
Notes
- ↑ Lisa Buckingham, OUTLOOK: FORTE LOOKS FOR DOLLAR BOOKINGS, the Guardian, 2-October-1992
- ↑ Robert Booth, Front: Politics: Big money alliance at heart of the low tax campaign: Taxpayers Alliance portrays itself as voice of the people, but where does its £1m funding come from?, the Guardian, 10-October-2009
- ↑ Mary Ann Sieghart, The twin angry men behind outburst against Major, the Times, 12-April-1991