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  • ...p 'the big money donations from wealth individuals and big business' and [[Labour]] 'refused to give up the large donations from their trade union backers'.
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  • ...d Cameron]] would be a better government for the country than Labour were. Labour, he says, 'governed incredibly badly'. <ref name="Armitstead"/> ...ll around the world. This isn't Victorian, this is how society works best. Labour's idea of a family is three people who share a fridge."
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  • :James was the Defence spokesman for the Labour Party during the 2005 General Election campaign and drafted sections of the
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  • Cable wrote in ''The Sun'' newspaper that: "Some people think that if labour rights were stripped down to the most basic minimum, employers would start
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  • *Secretary: [[Mike Gapes]] - [[Labour Co-op]] *Vice-chair: [[David Anderson]] - [[Labour]]
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  • *[[John Spellar]] - [[Labour]] *[[David Hanson]] - [[Labour]]
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  • *Rt Hon [[Pat McFadden]] Labour * [[Andy Love]] Labour Co-Operative
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  • *[[Luciana Berger]], Labour & Co-operative MP, Former Director of [[Labour Friends of Israel]] *[[Louise Ellman]], Labour MP
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  • ...sked if he could be informed when the companies had told [[Carwyn Jones]], Labour's first minister for Wales, of their decision. Haye told the companies that ...the same time, RWE gave details of when it was informing Jones, as well as Labour's shadow energy minister, [[Tom Greatrex]], the commercial secretary to the
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  • ...r/8567033/Labour-coup-Ed-Balls-kept-secret-list-of-Blairite-opponents.html Labour coup: Ed Balls kept secret list of Blairite opponents], ''The Telegraph'',
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  • ===New Labour attacks Plaid Cymru 2001=== In 2001 the ''Register'' reported a New Labour online [[sock puppet]] campaign against [[Plaid Cymru]]:
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  • ...'Guardian'', 19 March 1994.</ref> From there he moved to the [[Independent Labour Party]] bookshop off Fleet Street.<ref name="TimesObit">Jon Kimche, ''The T
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  • After losing her seat in the 2017 UK general election, former Labour politician [[Natascha Engel]] was appointed to TWS's advisory board. <ref>
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  • AITW described itself as 'a cross-party organisation' and listed Labour MP [[David Cairns]] and Tory MP [[John Hayes]] as its parliamentary chairme
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  • [[File:Luke Akehurst.jpeg|thumb|right|300px|[[Luke Akehurst]], right wing [[Labour Party]] activist and candidate, Israel lobbyist and Director of [[We Believ ...Akehurst has been a Labour Party activist since 1988, and is director of [[Labour First]] a lobby group on the old right of the party.
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  • ...that the Tories think they can get away with whatever they like'. Another Labour MP, [[Graham Jones]], said it was a sign of cronyism: 'The honours system i ...on his earnings. The Conservative's main opponents in the election, the [[Labour Party]], have said if they win they will come down hard on non-doms avoidin
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  • :A survey of the register by The Independent on Sunday did not reveal any Labour, Liberal, SLD or SDP MP who had registered a current interest in this fast- ...question are Conservative MPs Sir [[Marcus Fox]] and Sir [[Keith Speed]], Labour MP [[Ann Taylor]] and Liberal Democrat MP [[Menzies Campbell]].<ref>Maurice
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  • ...ng to be credited with diluting Executive plans to repeal Section 28 - but Labour insiders say much was down to the lesser known group [[Christian Action Res :A row has broken out after a Labour backbencher signed a confidentiality agreement with an American drugs firm
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  • ...t Party]], although for a long time it appeared to give more prominence to Labour Zionist views'.<ref name="PZ">'Poale Zion journal', ''[[Jewish Chronicle]]'
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  • ...t|Hazel Blears at a Policy Exchange event]] '''Hazel Blears''' is a former Labour Party cabinet minister who was MP for Salford from 1997-2010 and then Salfo ..., she served as a Minister without Portfolio at the [[Cabinet Office]] and Labour Party Chair. She was Secretary of State for Communities and Local Governmen
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