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  • ...ght page and then editor of the ''Evening Standard'' (1976 - 1978). He was political editor of ''The Economist'' from 1979 - 1986 and editor of ''The Times'' fr ::When the White House first invited Sinn Fein to its party 10 years ago, I suggested to a presidential aide that this would seem odd t
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  • ...l way. This is reflected in the fact that it numbers all three major party political leaders among its patrons. The Council has a President, many distinguished ...as Foreign Policy Adviser to Rt Hon [[John Smith]] as Leader of the Labour Party and later special adviser to Rt Hon [[Jack Cunningham]], Shadow Secretary o
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  • ...challenged by [[Michael Heseltine]] for the leadership of the Conservative Party in 1990 and latterly the Chairman of the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]]. He die ==Political career==
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  • #[[Felix Dennis]] need a reference for Labour party donations and trial (checked, corrected and referenced by Mat) #[[Labour Party]] should there be more internal links on this page?
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  • ...P]] '''Yvette Cooper''' is a British politician who has been the [[Labour Party]] MP for Pontefract and Castleford since 1997. She currently holds the role ...ay 2015, Cooper announced her intentions to stand as the new leader of the party.<ref> Stephen Bush [http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2015/05/and-were-y
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  • ...unn is a lobbyist with [[Fleishman-Hillard]], a member of the Conservative party and a Tory candidate in the 2005 General Election. ...servatives.com/tile.do?def=people.person.page&personID=121039 Conservative Party website] fails to mention that she works for a PR agency in central London.
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  • ...igniew Brzezinski]]. It groups approximatively 300-350 elite corporate and political figures from Europe, Japan, and North America. The Trilateral Commission i ...capitalist democracies-systems where economic control and profit, and thus political power, rest with the few-must resist movement toward a truly popular democr
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  • ...ss nuclear plant in Dumfries and Galloway have been touring Scottish party political conferences handing out Nuklear21 leaflets. They claim that nuclear power e
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  • ...nks]] 1993<ref>David Butler and Gareth Butler, ''Twentieth Century British Political Facts 1900-2000'', Macmillan, 2000, pp.387-388.</ref>-2003 *[[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas]] - associate member
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  • ...in the [[Labour Party]] and have been one of the biggest donors to the the party. In September 2016, the GMB criticised the [[Labour Party]] for pledging at its national conference a nationwide ban on fracking as '
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  • ...nder [[David Beamer]] was a senior political adviser to the [[Conservative Party]] and worked with eight Secretaries of State on a range of policy briefs in ...ouse of Commons Commission in the UK Parliament). [[David Seymour]] former Political Editor of the Mirror Group is another Associate.
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  • ...ook office on 27 June 2007, three days after becoming leader of the Labour Party. Prior to this he served as the Chancellor of the Exchequer under Tony Blai ...tmost to bring it about using either money; persuasion; religion; culture; political or social leadership; or simply inspiring through word and deed'. In order
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  • ...Charles Barker Public Affairs. WSPA describes its staff as “spanning the political spectrum and including former special advisors, election aides and election ...s in the House of Lords. <ref> Lib Dem website, [http://www.libdems.org.uk/party/people/lord-mcnally.html Who's who] </ref>
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  • '''Bernard Jenkin''' has been the [[Conservative Party]] member of Parliament (MP) for Harwich & Essex North since 1997 and before Like his father, he has combined a political career with business interests. Jenkin junior has worked for [[Legal and Ge
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  • *What kind of Labour party do we need? Trade Unions, the Labour Party and Political Funding: The next steps
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  • ...lobbying agency [[APCO Worldwide]]'s 'executive service' offshoot [[Global Political Strategies]] <ref> [http://globalpoliticalstrategies.com/bios/john_hutton.h [[Category:Labour Party|Hutton, John]]
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  • ...fare systems get out of hand, as happens regularly in democracies and with party systems. Authoritarian regimes, despite their excesses, at least give prope ...ing of their nations. . . it was their job to clear up the mess created by party politicians."{{ref|114}} Thus mass killings and torture are pushed under th
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  • ...rged with the task of infiltrating and disrupting [[Alan Paton]]'s Liberal party. In 1966, Morris served as an informer for the secret police on the campus ...tical violence and sabotage perpetrated by the African National Congress" (Political Terrorism, p. 266).
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  • ...ity]] was formed in 1973 by the neoconservative minority of the Democratic party as an opposition entity to carry out a running attack on the democratic maj
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  • ...auppi]] MEP, Chairwoman of the Finnish delegation of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats also appears to have been invo ...[http://www.terrywynn.com/Nuclear/Nuclear%20Speech%202004.htm "Winning The Political Debate On Nuclear Power"], ENA Conference, November 25, 2004.</ref>
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