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  • ...dding:1%;font-size:10pt">We've got hundreds of thousands of people who don't want to lose what we were creating, we've got financial support from people ...was cemented with an offer from the ‘Portillistas’ that [[Iain Duncan Smith]] would be appointed Honoury President of the think-tank <ref>Rachel Sylves
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  • ...is not to be confused with Tory supporter and long time lobbyist [[Douglas Smith]]. He is married to [[Munira Mirza]]. ...]] MP, the former [[Asda]] boss, also sits on its board. However, by night Smith runs [[Fever Parties]], a London-based organisation that hosts "five-star"
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  • ...rector (no longer registered under FARA).<ref>Tivnan (1987): pp.24, 34-35; Smith (2007): 15</ref> ...d lobbying for a Jewish State. He was naturalized only on 8 June 1934.<ref>Smith (2007): 14</ref>
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  • ...he two as entirely separate, [[Valerie Amos|Baroness Amos]] described Adam Smith International as "affiliated" but financially independent in 2004: ...tesman.com/parliament/adam-smith-institute-dfid-contracts/HAN11255383 Adam Smith Institute: DfID Contracts], Lords Debates - 13 January 2004, acc 23 May 201
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  • ...rticles/mi_qn4153/is_20050421/ai_n14593033 Luciana and an affair that wasn't], ''Evening Standard'' (London), Apr 21, 2005 </ref> ...s and engaging younger voters. She is joined by [[Michael Dugher]], [[Owen Smith]] and [[Lord Falconer]].<ref> Labour List [http://labourlist.org/2015/05/du
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  • ...in always runs the Likud campaigns in Israel. And Paul Wolfowitz -- I don't know if people know this -- the former deputy Secretary of Defense, the arc * Former U.S. Senator Bob Smith
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  • ...le]] and perhaps the leading Sheffield steel manufacturer) and Sir [[Allan Smith]] (director of the [[Engineering Employers Federation]]). The only publishe ...Engineering Employers Federation (EEF). According to its Director [[Allan Smith]]:
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  • This run down of the top UK companies wouldn't be complete. Without dealing with the nationalized industries. ...xecutive chairmen of another giant company. Sniffing at the power they can't live without. Becoming the voice of experience on the board. The men above
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  • ...hor of ''The Crunch'', noted that the FSA’s “actions suggested it hadn't a clue about the weakness of the Rock's securitization model.”<ref>Brumme ...ersity Press, "[http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whoswho/U35482 Smith of Kelvin]," December 2008, accessed 27 March 2009.</ref>
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  • *(Charles) Russell Smith: Heywood Williams Group Plc, [[Lloyds Abbey Life Plc]] / Merchant Bank Hold *John T. Davies: Lloyds Associated Air Leasing, Lloyds Bank Property Co / Bowmaker
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  • ...]accessed via web archive, Nov. 2008</ref>. Don't know what these are? Don't worry, you are not meant to. [[Chris Smith]], [[Laurence Bower]] [[Ondeo]]
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  • ...utcomes with the new operators and that’s costing us some more, we can’t simply step in and take over the prison. We have contractual obligations an ...n the back of all vans being used to trasport detainees. However, it doesn't bode well if staff can only be guaranteed to behave if they are being monit
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  • ...Vickers]]; [[Lord Gainford]], coal owner; [[Lord Invernairn]]; Sir [[Allan Smith]], chairman of the [[EEF]]; Sir [[Alan Sykes]], chairman of the [[Bleachers ...Hartlepool. These were represented on the Central Council by [[Launcelot E Smith]] although the Tyne and Wear executive included [[Clive Cookson]], who woul
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  • ...uance in power was a threat to the national interest and that if he couldn't be unseated by democratic means he must be unseated by extra-parliamentary ...vernment Wilson needed a period of economic stability, and since he couldn't expect co-operation from the City or industry this meant wage restraint. He
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  • :"I shouldn't believe we were doing our job if extremists of any kind admired us." ...t with [[Reinforcement Steels]] in Greenwich, a spokesman replied: "We don't keep a blacklist. It's all a complete mystery."
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  • ...left of the League's operations was the blacklist. And if subscribers didn't yet know it, Savill himself certainly knew that the blacklist was in a comp ...ommons Labour and Liberal MPs, including the then Shadow Chancellor [[John Smith]], signed up for the Anti-Blacklisting Campaign.
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  • ...pponents that its figures didn't make sense. The League, they said, couldn't possibly be spending £600,000 on running a handful of training courses, pr ...ny like [[Rush and Tompkins]] at more than £40 per one-hundred workers. R&T were members of the League's "Service Group" of construction companies whic
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  • *[[Bankers I T]]+ *[[C T Bowring]]
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  • BARKER, T. B. Lancashire & Cheshire 1925 CHADWICK, F. T. Leeds 1926
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  • ...r and member of Cropgen, a supposedly 'independent' pro-GM lobby group. Mr Smith had planned to take part in the government's GM farm scale trial programme, ...if the pound was weak and the UK had a huge export market (which it doesn't), it could not export its way out of the farming crisis.
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