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  • Tom Easton states in ''Lobster'' 31: ...itskell's principal union ally in the same battle, [[Sam Watson]].)<ref>By Tom Easton, From Lobster 31, June 1996 [http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/artic
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  • *[[Tom Lantos]] - Vice Chairman, USA *[[Douglas Seay]] - Director USA
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  • ...akin]] of the Transport Workers, [[Will Lawther]] of the Mineworkers and [[Tom Williamson]] of the General and Municipal. Minkin describes in detail how t ...onal Union of Dyers, Bleachers and Textile Workers), John Brown (ISTC) and Tom O'Brien (Kine Employees).(77) In
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  • ...owndes]] | [[Andy Martin]] | [[Jennifer McHattie]] | [[Paul McLennan]] | [[Tom Mellor]] | [[Perry Miller]] | [[Gabriella Naismith]] | [[Steven Park]] | [[ ...Lowndes]] | [[Simon Marlow]] | [[Andy Martin]] | [[Jennifer McHattie]] | [[Tom Mellor]] | [[Perry Miller]] | [[Gabriella Naismith]] | [[Steven Park]] | [[
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  • ...[John Gray]] | [[David Henderson]] | [[Lucy Noakes]] | [[Will Tanner]] | [[Tom Thatcher]] <ref name="Jun16"/> ...[John Gray]] | [[David Henderson]] | [[Lucy Noakes]] | [[Will Tanner]] | [[Tom Thatcher]] <ref name="Mar16"/>
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  • ...nomic League, the day-to-day running of the League was taken over by Major Tom Gribble. White was initially recruited to [[MI7]] as head of Radio Propagan ...MP for Canterbury. His role was taken over by Colonel Robert Rawdon Hoare, Tom Gribble continued to work for the League at a senior level and in 1951 when
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  • #[[Tom Bentley]] needs references #[[Tom Campbell]] needs a reference
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  • ...article said Reform would be launched in the New Year, ie early 2002. <ref>Tom Baldwin, ‘Davis team plan fuels fears over factions’, ''The Times'', 27 *Professor Sir [[Douglas Hague]] Economics Adviser to the Prime Minister 1979-83
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  • by Tom Easton ...asurer of the [[Green Alliance]] for 11 years, during some of which time [[Tom Burke]], an SDP activist turned adviser to Conservative governments, was di
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  • *[[Tom Haughey]] Researcher Stephen Douglas
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  • Tom Easton writes: ...r's defeat in the 1959 general election, Roy Jenkins, Anthony Crosland and Douglas Jay were among a small group who met with Gaitskell to propose that Labour
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  • ...fiore]], [[Stephen Pollard]], [[Oliver Kamm]], [[William Shawcross]] and [[Douglas Murray]].' <ref>Michael Gove, Celsius 7/7, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2006, p.1 * Tom Griffin, [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/more/item/5661-michael-
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  • [[Douglas Trainer]] was appointed as a special advisor on health to the Scottish Exec :[[Jo Cardwell]], an NUS NEC member, attacked government ministers and Douglas Trainer, the NUS president, for letting the cuts go through. She challenged
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  • [[Political Intelligence Ltd]] is a lobbying firm set up by [[Douglas Smith]] and [[Nicholas Lansman]]. ...Quality Commission]]<ref> [http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/tom-coales/4/292/1a5 Tom Coales] ''Linkedin'', accessed 21 January 2015 </ref>
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  • ...mmons. To examine and peruse these laws is a full-time job. According to [[Douglas Smith]], a Westminster lobbyist and Tory councillor for over twenty years: ...Interests, [[James Hastings]]. On 19 January 1988, he wrote to Lord James Douglas-Hamilton, a Conservative MP and Scottish Office Minister: 'I suspect that i
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  • [[Douglas Feith|Douglas Jay Feith]] served as the Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, the third r ...the time, a 1995 [[Center for Security Policy]] (CSP)] memo co-written by Douglas Feith holding that the United States should withdraw from the ABM [antiball
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  • ...04, following two years (2002-2004) as staff assistant on Iran and Iraq in Douglas Feith's discredited [[Office of Special Plans]].<ref>Brian Whitaker,[http:/ ...m/articles/neocon_lets_cat_out_of_bag.php "Neocon Lets Cat Out of Bag,"] ''Tom Paine.Common Sense'', May 19, 2004: "Michael Rubin--a young staffer at the
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  • *[[Douglas Hurd]],Rt Hon The Lord Hurd of Westwell, Deputy Chairman, [[Coutts and Co]] *[[Tom Rhodes]] Chief Operating Officer, Montrose Associates, Former New York Bure
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  • *[[Douglas Hurd]] September 1984 - September 1985 *[[Tom King]] September 1985 - July 1989
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  • ...d member of the Progress strategy board met and invited [[Susan Hitch]], [[Tom Jennings]] and [[Roger Liddle]] to join the board as co-opted members.<ref *Patrons: Rt Hon [[Douglas Alexander]] MP, [[Wendy Alexander]] MSP, [[Ian Austin]] MP, Rt Hon [[Hazel
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