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  • *[[DEU Asmussen, Jörg State Secretary of Labour and Social Affairs *[[HUN Bajnai, Gordon Former Prime Minister; Party Leader, [[Together 2014]]
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  • ...ess, 1981, p.98.</ref> In 1934, he accused the Musteite [[American Workers Party]] of being anti-Soviet and 'making a fetish of Americanism'.<ref>Robert J. ...e attended the founding conference of the [[Workers and Peasants Socialist Party]] in France as a fraternal delegate.<ref>Robert J. Alexander, The Right Opp
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  • ...' (Lord Desai) (born July 10, 1940) is a British economist, writer and a [[Labour]] peer in the House of Lords, having joined on the 5 June 1991. ...th Chair and President of Islington South and Finsbury Constituency Labour Party in London and was made a life peer as Baron Desai, of St Clement Danes in t
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  • ...number of successful animal rights campaigns against vivisection, the New Labour government was under pressure from the pharmaceutical industry to take acti ...tion Front]], hunt sabs and anti-fascist activity, tree-protest and street party / anarchist groups such as [[Reclaim the Streets]].<ref>Based on discussion
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  • ...or his role as press secretary and director of communications to former UK Labour prime minister [[Tony Blair]] between 1997 and 2003. <ref> [http://www.alas ...s, most recently acting as strategic director for the [[Albanian Socialist Party]], which 'won a landslide victory' in June 2013.
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  • ...00908800 Cover name released: “David Hagan”. Groups: Socialist Workers Party, Class War, Movement Against the Monarchy, Movement for Justice. 1996 – 2 ==Work of the LRT and division of labour==
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  • ...subversion was the [[Monday Club]], a ginger group within the Conservative Party which included many Members of Parliament, several of whom were veteran Bri The Monday Club had been set up within the Conservative party in 1961 to bring together defendants of South Africa and White Rhodesia who
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  • ...dré Voisin and Mr. Max Richard. Contact with Mr. [George] Thomson (Labour Party), [the recently appointed] British member of the Commission of the EEC, Mr. ...ers set up a right-wing ginger group within the major Belgian conservative party, the Parti Social Chrétien (PSC). The group, [[Centre Politique des Indép
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  • ...Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesDeployed=2001-2006|Targets=Socialist Party, No Platform / Antifa & trade union activism}} ...is the alias of an undercover police officer who infiltrated the Socialist Party and anti-fascists groups. He was active from 2001 to 2006 and based in nort
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  • ...nd political activist, and a significant participant in and scholar of, US labour relations with Latin America.<ref name="PerroneInventory">Fernanda Perrone, ...utive Committee of the US [[Socialist Party]] from 1957 to 1966. After the party split, he went with the group that became the [[Social Democrats USA]], but
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  • ...ISC and the Tory Right, including many of the figures involved in the anti-Labour operations of the previous few years. ...outfit Aims of Industry. Aims of Industry had bankrolled many of the anti-Labour operations in the early 1970s; it also provided the start-up capital for NA
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  • ...hort, factual and accurate research papers on the Communist connections of Labour MPs and trades unionists in the increasingly critical industrial scene, esp ...ation. In December 1977, under Parliamentary privilege, Hastings named the Labour MPs whom Frolik accused of having worked for the Czech intelligence service
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  • Socialist Philippe Moureaux, to the Wyninckx Committee, a Senate committee Department of the Soviet Communist Party (CPSU) was mobilized and
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  • compounded in May 1981 by the electoral victory of Socialist François Mitterrand, a after retirement from the CIA in 1978. In 1981, he wrote a report on the Socialist
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  • ...in 1968. In the 1960s it had focused on a policy of entryism in the Labour Party, but this approach was discarded in 1970, as the group took up more radical ...rominent in the Russell / International War Crimes Tribunal, Revolutionary Socialist Students Federation and the Institute for Workers' Control. It also had clo
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  • | Infiltrated the Socialist Workers Party late 1974 to January 1977. Initially, his cover surname had not been discov | Infiltrated the International Socialists / Socialist Workers Party 1971-1976. Real name restricted.<ref name="wilkinson.ucpi.cti.update.13Sept
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  • ...Fight and Revolutionary Communist Group. TOM also worked with the British labour movement, British Peace Committee, and British Withdrawal from Northern Ire ...m Litterick. <ref name = ChessOct/> In February 1976, they and seven other Labour MPs – Andrew Bennett, Sydney Bidwell, Maureen Colquhoun, Martin Flannery,
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  • ...rade protestors, anti-globalisation protestors, possibly Socialist Workers Party}} ...in protests against GlaxoSmithKline (over patents) and Gap (over sweatshop labour).<ref>Globalise Resistance, [https://web.archive.org/web/20030306195200/htt
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  • ...82-1985, deployed into Revolutionary Communist Group and Socialist Workers Party. Engaged in sexual relationships. Deceased. Real name restricted. | Infiltrated the Communist Party of England (Marxist-Leninist) 1974/5-1978. Twice prosecuted for public orde
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  • ...015 (accessed 5 May 2018).</ref> In 1965 he was suspended by The Communist Party, but left entirely. This was at a time when others of a more Maoist persuas ...essed via Marxists.org).</ref> with Birch going on to set up the Communist Party of Britain (Marxist-Leninist), based not far from Manchanda in Fortress Roa
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