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  • [[Category:MP|Grant, Peter]][[Category:British Politician|Grant, Peter]][[Category:Scotland|Grant, Peter]]
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  • '''Malcolm Wicks''' (1947-2012) was a British Labour Party politician from 1992 until his death in September 2012. He served as a minister under [[Category:British Politician|Wicks, Malcolm]]
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  • ...n based South African author [[Jillian Becker]] and the right wing British politician [[Alun Jones|Lord Chalfont]]. The Institute was registered as a charity on
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  • ...ounded in 1958 the IISS has strong establishment links, with former US and British government officials among its members. The Foreign Office contributed £10 ...day later ''The Guardian'' headline read, ‘Institute for Defence Study, British Members, U.S. Finance’.<ref>''The Guardian'', 28 November 1958</ref>
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  • Patrick Gordon Walker was a Labour Party politician associated with the right wing 'Gaitskell-ite' wing of the party along with ...and its financial backers could justly claim to have changed the course of British politics.
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  • ...st [[Viscount Weir]]''' GCB (1877 - 1959) was a Scottish industrialist and politician born in Glasgow. ...political establishment with regard to a possible Bolshevik revolution on British soil. In order to combat these potential forces of revolution, many within
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  • ...lear companies, which at the time hoped to win a stake in the £70 billion British nuclear waste market. Donnelly also founded and helps run the [[Transatlan ...is place [[Kim Howells]] delivered the accolades to the Saudi royals about British and Saudi "shared values".<ref>Rod Liddle,
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  • [[Category: British Politician|Agnew, John Stuart]]
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  • ...Maude, Francis]][[Category:UK Ministers|Maude, Francis]][[Category:British Politician|Maude, Francis]][[Category:Cambridge alumni|Maude, Francis]]
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  • [[David Cameron]] was British Prime Minister from 2010 to 2016<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politic ...ent on to work for [[Ronald Reagan]]. “International patrons” of this British Society include the stars in the American neoconservative firmament, for ex
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  • ...at the age of 34. Osborne says that he is a 'card carrying Bush fan' and British neocon. He is on the Policy Advisory board of the [[Social Market Foundati ...tablishment revolving door, a closely-knit clique who are holding back the British people', making 'a mockery of the independence of the media'.
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  • [[Image:Michael Gove.jpg|upright|thumb|280px|Michael Gove, politician, education reformer and 'right-wing polemicist'.]] ...the first to go in their cost-cutting ‘bonfire of the quangos’. The [[British Educational Communications and Technology Agency]], or Becta, was seen as o
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  • ...''Conservative Monday Club''' (widely known as the '''Monday Club''') is a British pressure group with its origins in the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservati * [[Peter Rost (UK politician)|Peter Rost]], (Derbyshire, S.E.)
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  • ...and a House of Lords cross-bencher (not aligned to any particular party); British Economist Meghnad Desai; and former Prime Minister (PM) [[Margaret Thatcher
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  • ...now so complex. A hundred years ago you could be a land-owner as well as a politician because there wasn't as much government. But now there's the European Commu The amateurish gentlemanly British Register of Members' Interests and Select Committee pales by comparison. Ev
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  • ...the statement of principles of the [[Henry Jackson Society]], the premiere British neoconservative organisation founded in 2005.<ref>[http://www.henryjacksons ...April 2006 he became one of the first senior Conservative MPs to call for British troops to withdraw from Iraq, saying Iraq was effectively in a state of civ
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  • Stephen Twigg (born December 25, 1966) is a British politician and former Labour Member of Parliament for Enfield Southgate. In the 2001 ...wigg, Stephen]][[Category:Israel Lobby|Twigg, Stephen]] [[Category:British Politician|Twigg, Stephen]]
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  • ...[Category:Financial sector lobbying|Darling, Alistair]] [[Category:British Politician|Darling, Alistair]]
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  • ...land badge}}'''Harold (Harry) Barnes''' (born 22 July, 1936) is an English politician, and was MP for North East Derbyshire from 1987 to 2005. He is a member of ...withdrawal of British forces from [[Northern Ireland]]) but supported the British presence there. He also supported the [[NATO]] intervention in Kosovo in 19
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  • ...c/global/redress20070628 Gordon Brown appoints Israel apologist to oversee British media], Redress, 29 June 2007.</ref> [[Category:British Politician|Purnell, James]]
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