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  • In October 2011 Labour MP [[John Mann]] called for the [[Electoral Commission]] to investigate Hin
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  • ...] and was said to have enjoyed a 'clear channel of communication to former Labour prime minister [[Gordon Brown.]]<ref name="bulges"/> In March 2011 he was a
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  • *[[Gisela Stuart]], former Labour minister and MP for Birmingham Egbaston joined in January 2018 to chair Le
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  • '''Kate Hoey''' (Born 26 June 1946) has been the [[Labour Party]] member of Parliament (MP) for Vauxhall 1989.<ref>[http://www.parlia ...a majority of 12,708. <ref> [http://www.express.co.uk/politics/politicians/labour/kate-hoey/587 Kate Hoey] ''Express'', accessed 15 May 2015 </ref>
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  • *Vice-chair: [[Derek Twigg]] - [[Labour]] *Vice-chair: [[Fiona Mactaggart]] - [[Labour]]
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  • ...rt Employers]] (NAPE) and led the campaign for the abolition of the [[Dock Labour Scheme]] and for the privatisation of the Public Trust port authorities. He
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  • ...e following day, it was revealed in a book by [[Damian McBride]], a former Labour spin-doctor and No.10 advisor, that Brooks, then probably the most powerful
    38 KB (5,285 words) - 17:32, 1 December 2017
  • ...eat deal of damaging publicity resulted. NUS president Phil Woollas, now a Labour MP, said the polytechnic was "simply not functioning any more," with studen ...candidate [[Edward Budden]] got 83 votes. [[Kate Hoey]] won the seat for Labour with the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] candidate gaining 177 votes.<ref
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  • ...Public Diplomacy, the US Embassy’s International Visitor Program and the Labour Party in the 1980s]', ''British Journal of Politics and International Relat
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  • *[[Geoff Mulgan]], founder of [[New Labour]] think tank [[Demos]], and former head of policy for [[Tony Blair]].
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  • *16: Labour MP [[Jo Cox]] died after being shot and stabbed multiple times following a
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  • ''Not to be confused with the lobbyist and [[Labour Party]] member [[Mark Walker (lobbyist)|Mark Walker]]''
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  • ...phen Byers]] and [[Patricia Hewitt]] were suspended from the Parliamentary Labour party last night in an unprecedented crack down on sleaze. ...-hoon-patricia-hewitt 'Stephen Byers and other ex-ministers suspended from Labour party over lobbying allegations'], ''The Guardian'', 23 March 2010.</ref> <
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  • ...ational Federation of Trade Unions]] decides to attempt to evacuate French Labour leaders, including [[Léon Jouhaux]], to Britain.<ref name "vanGoethem260">
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  • ...Secretary of [[Young European Left]], the pro-European youth wing of the [[Labour Party]]. In a March 2009 House of Lords debate the Lib Dems challenged the Labour government over the tax contributions of UK tax havens. Lord Newby, endorse
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  • *Co-chair: Dr [[Alan Whitehead]] - [[Labour]] *Vice-chair: Lord [[Richard Faulkner]] - [[Labour]]
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  • [[Richard Crossman]] (1907--1974) was a Cabinet Minister in the Labour Government of 1964-1970.<ref>David Butler and Gareth Butler, Twentieth Cent Crossman was Labour MP for Coventry East from 1945 to 1974.<ref name="Garnett19">David Garnett,
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  • ...sed a spectacular £35.5m in the 10 months beforehand – twice as much as Labour - and cleared their debts. ...ly spoken out strongly against the 50p tax rate brought in by the previous Labour government. In the same interview he said: "I believe and I hope and I expe
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  • In December 2014 former Labour health minister [[Patricia Hewitt]] joined FTI in London as a senior advise *[[Patricia Hewitt]], former UK Labour minister, appointed senior adviser in December 2014<ref name="PR"> John Har
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  • ...s in Switzerland contacts may be reorganized from reliable elements of the labour organisations like the [[Swiss Social Democratic Party]] or the [[Swedish S
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