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− | Caprim is the private company formed by former directors of the [[Economic League]] when it was shut down. Its directors included [[Stan Hardy]] and [[Saxon Tate]] of [[Tate & Lyle]]. | + | Caprim is the private company formed by former directors of the [[Economic League]] when it was shut down. Its directors included [[Stan Hardy]], Jack Winder and Sir [[Henry Saxon Tate]] of [[Tate & Lyle]]. |
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+ | 'Left blacklist man joins euro fight' David Hencke, Westminster correspondent | ||
+ | Saturday September 9, 2000,The Guardian [http://www.guardian.co.uk/EMU/Story/0,2763,366293,00.html] |
Revision as of 21:35, 15 January 2006
Caprim is the private company formed by former directors of the Economic League when it was shut down. Its directors included Stan Hardy, Jack Winder and Sir Henry Saxon Tate of Tate & Lyle.
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'Left blacklist man joins euro fight' David Hencke, Westminster correspondent Saturday September 9, 2000,The Guardian [1]