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  • ...met at school but became business partners through working for the Labour Party in the early 1990s. Macaulay, now known as [[Sarah Brown]], is better known ...From there, according to Hobsbawm: ' I was aware of what the [[Democratic Party]] was doing with their fund-raising, and I wanted to try and import some of
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  • ...with the [[LM network]] and its predecessor, the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]]. Sense About Science directors [[Tracey Brown]] and [[Ellen Raphael]] wo ...ctor, attended a meeting hosted by the UK government's [[Central Office of Information]] (COI) about the design of the Public Debate. She was invited as part of a
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  • ...oring of websites. He ran his own website [[Globalterroralert.com]] before working as a consultant for the [[NEFA Foundation]]. He frequently serves as a paid ...] (now a lawyer at Motley Rice), who was also at Georgetown University and working at the Investigative Project. In 1999 Kohlmann co-authored an article with
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  • ...closest mayoral advisory they have also been members of a tiny Trotskyist party which has worked closely and discreetly with Ken Livingstone for more than ...rominent in the Unison branch at City Hall, and also runs the [[Venezuelan Information Centre]] - a propaganda organisation of which Ken Livingstone is president.
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  • ...Soviet dissident prisoner and former Deputy Prime Minister of Israel, now working for the [[Jewish Agency for Israel]]. His ideas have been praised and echoe ...izens of the United States and Europe to Israel. <ref name=Redress>Redress Information & Analysis,
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  • ...ded as one of the main architects of what became known as the [[New Labour Party]]. He was twice sacked as a cabinet minister in [[Tony Blair]]'s government ...website], accessed 9 April, 2009.</ref> and, after returning to the Labour party, became director of the [[British Youth Council]] in the late 1970s. <ref>J
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  • ...the [[King’s College London]] Team that had been sent to design defence policy for East Timor.<ref>[http://www.patrickmercer.org.uk/type3.asp?id=96&type=3 ...anonymous-city-office,-the-shadowy-figures-exposing-Islamic-extremism.html Working on the internet from an anonymous city office, the shadowy figures exposing
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  • Stevenson is a non-party aligned member of the House of Lords. In May 2000, British Prime Minister [ ...on the future of broadcasting and [[Gordon Brown]] on Labour's industrial policy.<ref>Hosking, P. (1993) 'Profile: Master of the low profile; Dennis Stevens
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  • ...ure that the left and liberal intelligentsia are not hostile to US foreign policy interests. It was founded in 1985. ...t the growing tide of anti-American sentiment, particularly within his own party. This was the time of Greenham Common, CND and the battles over US deployme
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  • ...{{ref|18}} The twenty-volume, three thousand-page 'Mandate for Leadership: Policy Management in a Conservative Administration', prepared and published by Her ...it of intelligence disinformation, was a founder of the Heritage journal, 'Policy Review'; and [[Roger Pearson]], a well-known anti-Semite, neo-Nazi, and pro
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  • ...state intervention, free markets, and entrepreneurialism) into the Labour party, with the resulting formation of New Labour. It was established in 1993 by ...r. There is also a cross current of researchers going from Demos to Labour policy units and vice versa.
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  • The Institute says its mode of working is to identify: ...of the rule that bars voluntary organisations from being used for overtly party political purposes":
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  • ...he world are the same progressive values which are at the very core of our party. The Foundation's work performs a vital role in enhancing good governance, ...n the three major UK political parties (the Conservative Party, the Labour Party and the Liberal Democrats) and smaller UK parties on a proportional basis.
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  • ...].’ As political lobbyists and venture philanthropists, think tanks and policy entrepreneurs, they were associated with the nexus of interests which facil ...n, facilitation and evaluation of project management practices, management information systems, organisational structures, financial management and administration
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  • ...of organisations from health, funeral, legal and advice sectors and their policy committee oversees development of the service and includes clergy, hospital ...ngements at low cost and in their own preferred way, coupled with consumer information intended to afford better protection to the funeral consumer.<ref> "[http:/
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  • ...t&resnum=3&ved=0CDQQ6AEwAjgo Survey of Current Affairs, Volume 1], British Information Services, 1971, p.471.</ref> In 1994 it merged with [[Peace through NATO]] ...t&resnum=3&ved=0CDQQ6AEwAjgo Survey of Current Affairs, Volume 1], British Information Services, 1971, p.471.</ref>
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  • ...the monitoring of economic and financial developments and the provision of policy advice, aimed at crisis prevention. ...money was only made available to countries if they acknowledged the IMF's policy and implemented certain structural adjustment programs. <ref>Allison Berg,
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  • ...Canadians, Maude Barlow, as a “player in the elite transnational water policy network.”<ref>Water Integrity Network (WIN), [http://www.waterintegrityne ...es. For example, in the “Advocating for Integrity in the Water Sector” policy paper, WIN suggests, “The water sector, especially in the developing worl
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  • According to an official [[FCO]] biography Sawer spent his early career working "in Yemen and Syria, and was in South Africa from 1988-91 during the first ...shington where he headed the Embassy team dealing with foreign and defence policy issues.<ref>[http://ukun.fco.gov.uk/en/about-mission/whos-who/permanent-rep
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  • ...bCategoryID=115 The Center for Security Policy Staff], Centre for Security Policy, accessed 14 December 2008.</ref> ...and reach out to Jewish constituents and encourage Jewish participation in party positions - these are real actions to observe, and to approve. They have no
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