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  • *[[Brendan O'Neill]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/4653/ 'Labour's phoney war'], ''Spiked'', 3 October 2003. *[[Brendan O'Neill]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/3673/ ‘New Labour flushed liberty down the toilet’], ''Spiked'', 26 July 2007.
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  • ...n in the light of his father [[Joseph Godson]]'s career as a Lovestonite [[Labour attaché]]. ...eler]], founder of the Social Democratic Alliance, the vanguard split from Labour, expelled last year for threatening to run candidates against it, a threat
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  • ...shed 'The Case for Family Allowances', a work which was influential in the Labour Party's decision to introduce family allowance during 1945. She died a year
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  • ...ell-resourced foe of both the [[Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament]] and the Labour Party in the Eighties.<ref>Tom Easton, "[http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/ ...ectors to Britain's [[Social Democratic Party]], which broke away from the Labour Party in 1981, Haseler was also a Heritage scholar and a member of the edit
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  • ...01, she was both the first woman and the youngest General Secretary of the Labour Party. She has been a non-executive director of TBI plc since 2004 and beca
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  • ...hose views and behaviour were at odds with the parliamentary party and the Labour-voting electorate. ...ome sections of the movement for the restoration of corporate power, the [[Labour Party]] was not social democratic. It was in the grip of the far left and
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  • ...who cluster around the [[Freedom House Foundation]] and American organised labour).<ref>[http://search.ft.com/ftArticle?dse=true&sortBy=gadatearticle&queryTe ...cting "public diplomacy", of the sort that its government, foundations and labour unions carried out throughout the cold war - is held quite widely in the US
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  • ...lege as a 'Lovestonite' i.e. a follower of the [[CIA]]-linked ex-communist labour leader [[Jay Lovestone]].<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2004/may/22/g
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  • ...in 1946 to the Malayan civil service and became assistant commissioner of labour in the state of Perak in 1946. In 1950 after a course at the Joint Services
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  • ...anti-EU [[European Foundation]] and £45,000 to the anti-single currency [[Labour Euro-Safeguards Campaign]].
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  • ...d two years later moved to Heritage, then Social Security and Health. When Labour came to power in 1997 he became Secretary of State for Culture, Media and S
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  • ...mpeccable Old Labour credentials have made him something of a thorn in New Labour's side. The witty and irreverent Maguire is best known as chief reporter fo *[[Scarlett McGwire]] Writer, broadcaster and former adviser to the Labour party, Scarlett McGwire is a former broadcast journalist with IRN who has m
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  • :Dr [[Howard Stoate]], a GP and Labour MP for Dartford who is co-chairman of the [[all-party parliamentary group o
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  • ...election. He further increased his majority to 16,195 over closest rival [[Labour Party]] candidate [[Edward Hart]], and gained 54% of the vote. <ref> [http:
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  • ...tism, and with younger leaders of [[Conservative Friends of Israel]] and [[Labour Friends of Israel]]. AJC Board members [[Stanley Bergman]] and [[Peter Rose ...sible for issuing war crimes arrest warrants - was put to parliament. When Labour MPs including Vernon Coaker proposed amendments in the Commons which could
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  • ...Reagan administration. The trips were organized under the auspices of the Labour Desk of the U.S. Youth Council and the Intl Labor Program of Georgetown Uni ...tion of 'containment militarism'; its stated goal to 'train young American Labour leaders in the critical issues that divide the Free World from the Communis
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  • ...ntiers: Now no work means no dole -If the Tories win again then compulsory labour could be on the cards for millions, ''The Guardian'', 23-April-1987</ref>. ...c Director<ref>David Hearst, Review of child benefit 'hijacked by right' / Labour MP calls for scrapping of review or dismissal of the two non-government mem
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  • Bill Olner was a Member of Parliament (MP) for the British [[Labour Party]]. He represented the constituency of Nuneaton<ref>[http://www.public * [http://www.labour.org.uk/maps/locinfo.phtml?ctid=2533 Labour Party]
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  • ...ynagogue]] | [[Liberal Judaism]] | [[Jewish Agency for Israel]] | [[Jewish Labour Movement]] | [[JLGB]] | [[Kinloss]] | [[Likud-Herut UK]] | [[Youth Movement ...ynagogue]] | [[Liberal Judaism]] | [[Jewish Agency for Israel]] | [[Jewish Labour Movement]] | [[JLGB]] | [[Kenton]] | [[Kinloss]] | [[Likud-Herut UK]] | [[Y
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  • ...rked in Israel, first in the Youth section of the General Confederation of Labour (the [[Histadrut]]) and subsequently, in the Israeli Civil Service.<ref>Sam
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