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  • ...he Exchequer 1950-51 and Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Labour Party 1955-1963. For much of the 1950s, Labour was divided between right-wing 'Gaitskellites' and left-wing 'Bevanites.'
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  • Bell, Geoff (1979) Out of the Gutter: The Press and Mountbatten, Socialist Challenge. 20 September : 14-15. Casey, Ralph D (1939) 'The National Publicity Bureau and British Party Propaganda', Public Opinion Quarterly. October : 623-634.
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  • ...n of 1905, he joined a baker's union, controlled by the socialist [[Jewish Labour Bund]].<ref name="Parmet7">Robert D. Parmet, ''The Master of Seventh Avenue ...bor Movement'', NYU Press, 2005, p.11.</ref> He supported the campaigns of Socialist presidential candidate [[Eugene Debs]] and Congressman [[Meyer London]].<re
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  • A member of Scottish Labour Party and Councillor for Newlands/Auldburn, Stephen Curran is City Treasurer. He :Member of GMB Trade Union, The Fabian Society, Christian Socialist Movement, Labour Campaign for Electoral Reform, Electoral Reform Society, Make Votes Count a
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  • ...n Colleran]]Councillor for Partick West as a member of the Scottish Labour Party, Aileen Colleran moved from Council Business Manager to Chief Wip in May 20 *Socialist Environmental Resources Association
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  • '''Jay Lovestone''' was the former leader of the [[Communist Party USA]] expelled by [[Joseph Stalin]] in 1929 for 'idealogical deviationism.' ...e of New York]] in 1915, becoming President of the antiwar Intercollegiate Socialist Society prior to his graduation in 1918.<ref>Ted Morgan, A Covert Life - Ja
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  • ...dge‬}}'''Chris Smith''' (Lord Smith of Finsbury) is a former UK [[Labour Party]] politician and minister, and a former chairman of the UK [[Environment Ag ...lso chaired the housing committee and was chief Labour whip. In 1997, when Labour wan their election, he was made Secretary of State for heritage, the depart
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  • ...y's Place], Harry's Place, 24 November 2002.</ref> He joined the Communist Party aged 18: ...itics as a Labour Party activist and, after a brief departure to the CPGB, Labour is where I have remained and where I broadly belong. But the couple of year
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  • ...to his salary, and, earlier, he made an unsuccessful attempt to become New Labour candidate in Corby, apparently, like many a technocrat, not really understa ...cial liberal rather than anything that the past or the future would call a socialist.<ref>Tim Pendry '[http://asithappens.tppr.info/journal/2008/3/12/the-blogs-
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  • ...cellor of the Exchequer. Hobsbawm has been a long time fundraiser for New Labour, and a tireless defender of the PR industry. ...' From there according to Hobsbawm: ' I was aware of what the [[Democratic Party]] was doing with their fund-raising, and I wanted to try and import some of
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  • ...al Socialists, the Socialist Labour League and the Worker’ Revolutionary Party were associated with violent industrial disputes. [[Peter Janke|Janke]] wr
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  • ...decision to phase out the aircraft carriers, afterwards leaving the Labour Party and becoming a Liberal. <ref>Denis Healey, ''The Time of My Life'' (London: ...79; contested London South West for European Parliament, Sep 1979; Liberal Party Spokesman on Defence, 1980-1997; President, [[Parliamentary Association for
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  • ...our, and the danger of giving encouragement to the racist British National Party is a strong reason to stay silent. But what is happening now is so extreme ...Coalition]]. The former Labour MP [[George Galloway]] created the Respect Party with the support of the MAB, and won a seat in Parliament by cultivating Mu
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  • ...ly involved in their own countries in privatisation, structural reform and labour market flexibility programmes that have increased social polarisation and i ...ect for the New American Century; and while he was chairing the Republican Party subcommittee on foreign policy—all of which advocated more defense—Bruc
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  • After unsuccessfully standing as a [[Labour Party]] candidate in the 1989 European Elections he became a researcher for the C ...difficulty gaining agreement on defining who a lobbyist is: "If you are a Socialist, business is the lobbyist; but if you are a Christian Democrat, NGOs like G
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  • ...Arcadia Books, 10 April 2008. Especially Chapter 18: Ken and the rise of Socialist Action, 1985-1994.</ref> ...ound about this group can be read in Andrew Hosken's [[Ken and the rise of Socialist Action]].
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  • ...al Socialists, the Socialist Labour League and the Worker’ Revolutionary Party were associated with violent industrial disputes. Janke wrote back saying:
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  • ...m) is a British MEP (''01.01.2006- '') for East Midlands from the [[Labour Party]].<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/archive/ : 01.01.2006 / 13.07.2009 : Socialist Group in the European Parliament
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  • ...ull biography would be welcome, was a propagandist, sociologist and Labour party activist who died in 2002. His empirical social research with Peter Willmot ...abour's bright hope) and, since 1997, the very closest connection with New Labour, as a policy adviser in No 10 and subsequently as a civil servant founding
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  • ...2 October 1965) is a British MEP (''1999- '') for London from the [[Labour Party]].<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/archive/ : 20.07.1999 / 19.07.2004 : Group of the Party of European Socialists
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