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  • .../article-432664/Sun-King-takes-shine-Labour.html Sun King takes a shine to Labour] 30th January 2007. Accessed 20th March 2009</ref> ==Labour Party Connections==
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  • ...d Cameron]] and a leading UK neo-conservative. His father was the former [[Labour Party]] offical, [[John Vaizey]] who converted to support [[Margaret Thatch
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  • ...sack civil servants and council workers and slash income tax. It received Labour government funding of almost £8m in 2003.<ref>David Walker, [http://politi ...onsulting" activities around the world, and it certainly is curious that a Labour government would pass many such contracts to an avowedly right-wing/neolibe
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  • ...nd to seek control, or 'hegemony' over the forces and groups making up the Labour Left. It has proved phenomenally successful. .... They tell the remarkable story of how the group absorbed itself into the Labour Left and became a major force within it; as well the efforts it made to dis
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  • [[Labour Friends of Iraq]] (LFOI) was created around the time of the Labour Party conference in September 2004. [[Alan Johnson]] described the events s ..., Labour Friends of Iraq (LFIQ) has been set up - they can be contacted at Labour Friends of Iraq, PO Box 2421, Reading, RG1 8WY - and a website will be laun
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  • ...ortant pre-48 Zionist leaders are buried here: Berl Katznelson (the famous Labour Zionist); Moses Hess (a 19th century proto-Zionist thinker); Naomi Shemer ( ...Israeli politics, and it has maintained government support through Likud, Labour and Kadima governments.<ref>Kelner 2010, 194</ref>
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  • ...ky was convicted in 1978, sentenced to 13 years and imprisoned in a gulag (labour camp). His wife, Avital, campaigned for his release in conjunction with org
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  • ...Secretary of State for [[Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform]] in the Labour Government from October 2008 until May 2010. In November 2010 he set up an ...wice sacked as a cabinet minister in [[Tony Blair]]'s government. Before [[Labour]] came to power, he was author (with [[Roger Liddle]]) of ''The Blair Revol
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  • ...litical parties. The current director (appointed in August 2005) is former Labour MP and minister [[Stephen Twigg]]. ...ons to the intelligence services through Baroness [[Meta Ramsay]] of the [[Labour Friends of Israel]] who is also chair of the [[Atlantic Council of the Unit
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  • ...Hill College, and is the editor of [[Democratiya]], a founder member of [[Labour Friends of Iraq]], a co-author of [[Unite Against Terror]] and the [[Euston ....uk/archives/000015.html Alan Johnson, Research and Publications Officer], Labour Friends of Iraq, 18 September 2004.</ref>
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  • *''Who's Antisocial?: v. 2: New Labour and the Politics of Antisocial Behaviour'' (Institute of Ideas Occasional P
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  • ...ort network and those of groups including [[Harry's Place]], [[Engage]], [[Labour Friends of Iraq]] and [[Democratiya]].<ref>Alan Johnson, [http://www.guardi ...bloggers or individuals running other websites, their readers, a few with labour movement connections, one or two students. Many of us were supporters of th
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  • ...' current that also includes the [[Euston Manifesto]] and groups such as [[Labour Friends of Iraq]] and [[Engage]].<ref>Alan Johnson, [http://www.guardian.co *[[Harry Barnes]], Joint President, Labour Friends of Iraq
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  • ...aising. <ref>Brennan, Z. & Hastings, C. (1998) 'Lord 'Midas' puts millions Labour's way'. The <i>Sunday Times</i>. 30th August 1998</ref> This has also led h He was made a [[Labour]] peer of the House of Lords on the 23 September 1997.<ref name="parl"> [ht
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  • .../ref>). Stevenson has a shareholding in (and put up the money for) the New Labour-connected PR firm [[Lexington Communications]] (He holds 4% of shares in 20 ==New Labour connections==
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  • :The project was first suggested in 1982 by [[Nick Butler]], a Labour Party insider of the old right and a research fellow at the [[Royal Institu ==Influencing New Labour==
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  • ...wever questions have been raised over its right to charitable status, with Labour MP Dale Campbell-Savours in a 1991 House of Commons debate<ref> [http://www ====Labour Conference 2014====
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  • ...e believes that contemporaries and acquaintances of these leading Scottish Labour figures took active roles in organisations sponsored and endorsed by MI6 an ...abour Friends of Israel. Travel expenses and accommodation were met by the Labour Friends of Israel'.<ref> House of Lordes [http://www.publications.parliamen
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  • ...t promotes political writing and personalities. It is named after the late Labour leader [[John Smith]], though it is thought of as a think tank closely conn ...of capitalist enterprise) needs to be examined within the paradigm of New Labour, which Smith formulated in the early 90s and which the Institute seeks to s
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  • ...good governance, justice, global stability and prosperity"<ref>[http://www.labour.org.uk/3561 described] Not Available: 4 December 2007.</ref> ...between the three major UK political parties (the Conservative Party, the Labour Party and the Liberal Democrats) and smaller UK parties on a proportional b
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