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  • ==Political donations== DLA Upstream gave more than £5,000 in sponsorship to the Labour Party in 1999-2000 and spent more than £5,000 on "Tickets for Dinners" in 2000-2
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  • '''Robert Hill''' is a former special adviser to the [[Labour Party]].<ref>Info-Dynamics Research, "[http://www.scribd.com/doc/37220673/5D3DCAA ...adviser on health and local government issues. He was appointed as Blair political secretary in 2001. Hill was later special adviser to Education Secretary [
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  • ...behind the decision that one of the quickest ways to show that the Labour Party was pro-business was to take funding from business. ...ers, [[Chris Powell]] was Managing Director of BMP DDB Needham, the Labour Party's advertising agency for the 1997 election. <ref>BBC, [http://news.bbc.co.u
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  • ...he ''Financial Times''. In 1996, he moved to ''The Observer'' to work as a political columnist, leader writer and editor.<ref name="Guardian">Will Woodward, [ht ...andidate for Westbury but resigned after 18 months. He joined the [[Labour Party]] in 1995.<ref name="Guardian"/>
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  • ...uary 1999 and 30 June 2000 alone, Bayer donated $134,511 to the Republican party and $40,150 to the Democrats, for a grand total of $174,661.{{ref|237}}
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  • ...property development and real estate company, gave £5,000 to the [[Labour Party]] in May 2001. They are one of the biggest land developers in the North eas ..., a Director of the company, said it is common for people to give money to political Parties, "especially in the construction industry."
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  • ...e Française]] between 24.07.1984-16.06.2002 and from [[Jacques Chirac]]'s party [[Union pour un Mouvement Populaire]] between 20.07.2004 -13.07.2009.<ref>E *Highest doctoral degree in public law. Graduate of the Paris Institute of Political Studies.
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  • == Political Career == .../ref> Wafic Said's wife [[Rosemary Said]], has given the UK [[Conservative Party]] over £580,000 and is a member of [[David Cameron]]'s Leaders' Group of e
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  • ...land on Sunday newspaper in January 1999 to express support for the Labour Party (including[[Tom Hunter]], [[John Boyle (Scottish businessman)|John Boyle]], ==Political donations==
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  • ....jhtml?xml=/news/2002/04/13/ndonor13.xml Fraud squad raids firm of Labour Party donor] <i>The Telegraph</i>13th April 2002. Accessed 4th April 2008</ref>). ...itical party Kaye had "financially aided" was the opposition [[Progressive Party]] and that Kaye 'is a warm supporter of the peaceful transition to a multi-
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  • ...in a £214 million deal in 1998. He gave more than £5,000 to the [[Labour Party]] in 1999. He was ranked as the 8th most important person in the health sec ==Political donations==
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  • ==Political donations== *BG Group gave the [[Labour Party]] more than £5,000 in sponsorship in 1998 and in 2000-2001.
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  • ...federal Liberal parties, with a chequered past that includes some dubious political activities. ...ictoria’s Traveller's Inn that turned into a drunken hotel-trashing. The party was sued for $10,000 in damages by owner [[John Asfar]] but he settled out
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  • '''Sadiq Khan''' is a [[Labour Party]] MP, he has been the Member of Parliament for Tooting since 2005. ...http://www.labour.org.uk/people/detail/sadiq-khan Sadiq Khan] ''The Labour Party'', accessed 10 November 2014 </ref> but after the 2015 general election ask
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  • ...riah regime of Burma, even though the leader of the democratically elected party, [[Aung San Suu Kyi]], has expressed her support for the sanctions. If USA* ...lidation of the commercial and banking interests by seizing control of the political government of the US'<ref>PR Watch (2003) [http://www.disinfopedia.org/wiki
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  • ...only [[Enron]] (a gas and electricity corporation) gave a higher amount of political donations the same year (which makes ExxonMobil the largest oil and gas don *The [[Political Economy Research Center]] (Bozeman, Montana) is a conservative organisation
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  • In early 1994, Guangen Ding, head of the Communist Party's propaganda department, banned private satellite dishes in China, in a sin ...r its commitment when Tony Blair gave his first interview with the Sun’s political editor, Trevor Kavanagh.
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  • ...e effort of considerable magnitude is being staged to disrupt industry for political ends; it shows that growing extremist organisations exist in some British T ...for instance, published Section 8 of the Report on 'Militant extremism and political subversion' in full.{{ref|1}}
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  • [[Dan Corry]] is a former special adviser to the [[Labour Party]]. Corry is now director of the [[New Local Government Network]], a New Lab Corry was previously a political advisor to the Labour government, working at the [[Department of Trade and
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  • ...Cause, whose origins are to be found in the merging of two quite distinct political strands. the 1933, was Chairman of the [[Independent Labour Party]]
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