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  • ===Labour donor=== ...made a lord and then the UK defence procurement minister after giving New Labour more than £1m." In 2004 he was the party's largest individual donor.<ref>E
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  • ...d ideas: 'Reforming European welfare states' and 'creating a more flexible labour market'; 'Ensuring more consumer-driven healthcare','Encouraging an informe *Promoting more flexible labour markets in Europe
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  • ...d corporate (funded) research. And corporations want education to suit the labour market. They increasingly tighten bonds with schools and universities (e.g. ...s (costs related to the ingredients and costs stemming from processing and labour). Another fraction is needed to cover costs related to R&D and to secure th
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  • ...ipps. "Your stock goes way up faster than the stock of any of the militant labour groups." {{note|16}} {{ref|16}} ''International Labour Reports'', No. 33, May/June 1989, p. 11.
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  • '''Prof Paul Corrigan''' is the former chief architect of New Labour's NHS reforms, bringing greater private sector involvement into the Health ...r private sector involvement into the Health Service. He is the husband of Labour's Chief Whip Hilary Armstrong. After the meeting, Prof Corrigan promised to
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  • ...ttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-30339417 Hugh Bayley to stand down as Labour MP], 5 December 2014, accessed 11 May 2015.</ref> He was replaced by [[Rach ...ected with a majority of 20,000 at the 1997 General Election. A loyal New Labour backbencher, he resigned from the RMT union in 2002 after it said it would
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  • ...on Tuesday 1 August 2006 in London, they&rsquo;ll endeavour to meet during Labour conference in Manchester in late ===New publications &ndash; discussion pamphlets on the unions, Labour Party renewal and NHS, plus proposals on the Good Society===
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  • ===Department of Labour===
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  • ...11) was the Labour MP for Inverclyde from 2001 - 2011 and twice chair of [[Labour Friends of Israel]] (LFI). *Labour MP for Inverclyde (2001 - 2011)
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  • ...warding the King's son" (Times, 12.10.94). In October 1994 Mr Tam Dalyell, Labour MP for Linlithgow, submitted documents to officials in the House of Commons
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  • In an October 2012 article on Labour 'fifth columnists' in the charitable sector, [[Fraser Nelson]], wrote: ...Shawcross to run the Charities Commission is a declaration of intent. But Labour spent more than a decade placing its supporters in quangos and tweaking cha
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  • Born in 1935, Lord Davies is a Labour Co-operative peer in the House of Lords and a former trade union leader. Lo *[[Labour Friends of Israel]]
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  • ...including the United Nations Administrative Tribunal and the International Labour Office Administrative Tribunal. Mr. Flaherty is outside counsel to a number
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  • ...pact]] -basically a set of principles on the environment, human rights and labour rights which multinationals agreed to act on- was launched. In the words of ...e interests. E.g. corporations often define education as a function of the labour market (in order to create ‘appropriate’ future employees who fit in we
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  • ...ime Minister, Chief of staff for [[Michel Delebarre]], who was Minister of Labour and Vocational Training, Minister of Social Affairs and Employment and Mini
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  • ...d. [[Unocal]], notorious for their Burmese gas pipeline, built with forced labour, is represented by their lobbyist, [[Jack Rafase]]. [[Texaco]] and [[Mobil]
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  • Raytheon was a New Labour backer, it paid the Labour party over £5,000 in sponsorship in 1997 and also flew MPs to Paris.<ref>P
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  • ...ad cut overheads by 25% and increased productivity by a third and that the Labour party had promised the workers ‘that their jobs were safe for many years ...S court of Appeals for the first circuit found Raytheon in violation of US labour law and forced Raytheon to bargain with the guards’ elected union[57].
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  • ...government policy, and [[Robin Cook]], former foreign secretary for the [[Labour Party]], noted their weight in his autobiography in 2003: 'the chairman of ...''appointed as International business development director of BAE'''. This Labour administration was not the first to work 'hand-in-glove' with BAE, and Brit
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  • ...the long-term success of Britain's defence industry.' He also pledged New Labour's support for the industry. Evans is said to enjoy the PM's ear whenever he ...ctivity, regardless of its worth or importance; environmental regulations, labour standards and nationally owned public services have all come under attack f
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