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  • ...Labour]], and [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]). He decided that the Liberal Party was the most attractive and, in 1961, he was elected Vice-President of the ===Political Career===
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  • '''David Blunkett''' is a British Labour Party politician and was a Member of Parliament for Sheffield Brightside from 198 ...trust]], a security firm who had registered their interest in the [[Labour Party]]'s identity card scheme. The move brought great scepticism as during his t
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  • ...]]<ref>Michel Gurfinkiel, The return of l'histoire; the New Anticapitalist party breathes (poisonous) life into the French left, ''The Weekly Standard'', 06 ...w, enlarged, Europe. And the Euro-American partnership - the West - is the political, strategic and economic cornerstone of freedom in the world as a whole".
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  • ::3. Political coalition building (national, state, province and local governments) ...the legislative clearinghouse, technical assistance on the joomla website, political coalition building in the U.S. and building the alternative media network i
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  • ...1947, Paderborn) is a former MEP (''1984-2009'') from [[Social Democratic Party of Germany]].<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/membe : 21.01.1987 / 24.07.1989 : Political Affairs Committee
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  • ...Belgrave Square, and hosted by the [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]] of the [[terrorexpertise:University of St. Andrews|University of ...criticised the Liberal Democrats for threatening a ‘long-standing cross party consensus about national security.’ In particular it criticised the Libe
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  • ...sure on the Government to step in and get the right deal in Brussels". The party's website mentions CHC as a partner in "saving our supplements". <ref>http ==Political Advice==
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  • '''Jim Murphy''' was the [[Labour Party]] member of parliament (MP) for Renfrewshire East (formerly Eastwood) from Murphy lost his seat in the 2015 general election to the [[Scottish National Party]]'s [[Kirsten Oswald]] by 3,718 votes.<ref> BBC News [http://www.bbc.co.uk/
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  • :The book brings back with startling vividness the political and social flavour of that world of wartime diplomacy and propaganda. With ...rom 1939 to 1942; and the second the interweaving of British and American "political warfare" against the Reich which followed on Pearl Harbor. Both are told wi
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  • ...tes on mid-term issues of relevance for the Group of the European People's Party (EPP Group) in the European Parliament.'<ref>Stockholm Network. [http://www EIN Seminar "Political values and expectations of the individuals: how to bridge the gap"
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  • ...ly independent status. It is not affiliated with any government, political party or organization.
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  • ...</ref> infiltrating activist groups and gathering intelligence about their political work. In hindsight, the fact that the MCU was set up by former undercover o ...ing, The Norway killings and the English riots: What have we learned about political violence and terrorism?’], A Decade of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism (b
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  • ...utation dependent upon balanced objectivity independent - of any political party, institution, the media or interest group, including the Police Service.<re
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  • ...unding. The principal stated aim is to foster neoliberalism (economic and political), i.e., promote democracy, human rights, free trade, and "freedom". Most o ...ational (LI) is the world federation of liberal and progressive democratic political parties. LI was founded in 1947 to strengthen liberal protection from total
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  • ...orporate proggression had attracted criticism from his left wing socialist party counterparts at this time. <ref>[http://www.french-news.com/content/view/17 ...tion and development. As with Dominique strauss kahn, we can see potential political leanings linked through his involvement previous firms/organisations. For e
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  • ...Nobilon]], the human vaccine development unit, and [[Diosynth]], the third-party manufacturing unit of Organon'<ref> Schering-Plough [http://www.schering-pl ===Political Contributions===
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  • ...action/displayIssue?decade=2000&jid=PSC&volumeId=41&issueId=01&iid=1631028 Political Science and Politics]'', Volume 41 Issue 1, pp. 31-35 (2008).</ref><ref nam
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  • ...a right-wing neoconservative/Zionist organisation seeking to 'educate' the political class in the United States about the dangers of radical Islam.<ref>"[http:/ ...takes other hard-line positions identified with Israel's right-wing Likud Party and the "Settler Lobby" there. EMET's website says, "We regard ourselves as
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  • '''Jay Lovestone''' was the former leader of the [[Communist Party USA]] expelled by [[Joseph Stalin]] in 1929 for 'idealogical deviationism.' ...New York. The move was most likely a reflection of his emerging role as a political activist.<ref>Ted Morgan, A Covert Life - Jay Lovestone: Communist, Anti-Co
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  • Brascan is a major contributor to the Liberal Party in Canada [[http://www.electionsontario.on.ca/stats/095files/95libann.doc]] ...olicyholder said the company declared in its annual report that it made no political donations. However, Standard Life said it is not obliged to declare donatio
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