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  • At the Conservative Party Conference in 1986: "Mr Peter Clarke, prospective parliamentary candi *1985 Conservative Party candidate for East Lothian
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  • ...London), an English politician, has been an MEP for South West from the [[Conservative and Unionist Party]] since 1994. He is a member of the [[ITRE|Committee on *13-14 September 2001 - Visited the headquarters of VNG and Lipzig Power Exchange as the guest of Verbundnetz Gas AG (VNG),
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  • ...] (born 10 April 1945, Waterlooville) is a British MEP (''1999- '') from [[Conservative and Unionist Party]] for the East of England.<ref>European Parliament, [htt *Conservative co-spokesman on Foreign Affairs, Defence, Human Rights (since 1999).
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  • ...Exchange begins its second decade with a focus on the striving classes]', Conservative Home, 9 March 2012</ref> ...Portillo|Michael Portillo’s]] campaign in the 2001 [[Conservative Party|Conservative]] leadership contest. [[Michael Portillo|Portillo]], who had recently admit
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  • ...World: A Life.] </ref> describes Burnham as “one of the most intriguing conservative intellectuals of the Cold War period”. ...nmag.com/article/2003/jan/13/00008/ America the Abstraction], The American Conservative, January 13, argues that "the neoconservative attempt to package the Americ
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  • :"Now, we aren't saying every single mosque is potential terrorist headquarters. But if you look at certain reports by the Hudson report, 80 percent of mos :The conservative Hudson Institute said it never issued such a report and has no idea why its
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  • His firm, based in Marks & Spencer's former headquarters on Baker Street, has grown to become the world's fourth-largest hedge fund *[[Conservative Friends of Israel]] - was listed as an executive board member in 2007<ref>[
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  • In 2010, the UK coalition government, led by the [[Conservative Party]] embarked on its structural reform of the NHS. The scale of the plan ...t the reforms, and sometimes McKinsey even hosted these meetings at its UK headquarters in Jermyn Street, Central London.<ref>David Rose, [http://www.dailymail.co.
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  • ...es in London for a state visit, bombs explode at the British consulate and headquarters of HSBC Bank in Istanbul, Turkey. Thirty people die in the blasts and hundr ...es in London for a state visit, bombs explode at the British consulate and headquarters of HSBC Bank in Istanbul, Turkey. Thirty people die in the blasts and hundr
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  • ...ia news sites Huffington Post (3,000) or Talking Points Memo (21,000), the conservative Drudge Report (1,000), or the centrist Politico (12,000). But the truth is ...lkin's emphasis on the policing aspect, arguing that "to fight voter fraud conservative groups are instructing activists to use aggressive—and legally dubious—
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  • ...liamentary register of interests, she is employed by Conservative Campaign Headquarters as his deputy chief of staff.<ref> House of Commons, Parliamentary register ...list for both the [[BBC]] and [[Reuters]] before becoming media adviser to Conservative MP [[Liam Fox]] <ref>Josh Neicho, "[http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/lifestyle
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  • (C) 51.492605, -0.125428, Conservative Party headquarters (D) 51.497312, -0.127374, Liberal Democrat headquarters
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  • ...="width: 330px; height: 80px">[[Policy Exchange]] is a think tank close to Conservative leader David Cameron. On healthcare reform it believes in competition betwe (C) 51.492605, -0.125428, Conservative Party headquarters
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  • The [[Conservative Christian Fellowship]] is a campaign group founded by [[Tim Montgomerie]] i ...ly 1997 40 Conservative MPs and four cabinet ministers were members of the Conservative Christian Fellowship, members included [[Brian Mawhinney]], [[Peter Lilley]
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  • ...services company founded in 1850 and declared bankruptcy in 2008. Its main headquarters were in New York City. *[[Conservative Party]] -[[The Leader's Group]] donor club
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  • ...nsultants]] and a former campaigns director for the [[Conservative Party]] headquarters. ...media, political and campaign teams. Before that, he was Chairman of the [[Conservative Research Department]], helping to shape and implement the Party’s politic
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  • ...m/insidecover/geert_wilders/2009/05/28/219305.html Muslim group shuts down Conservative conference], Newsmax.com, 28 May 2009.</ref> ...nse Initiative]] sponsors "Jihad: The Political Third Rail" panel at the [[Conservative Political Action Conference]].<ref>Eli Clifton, [http://www.lobelog.com/cpa
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  • The Conservative leader said that the “£2 billion industry” has a big presence at Westm ...he added: “If they are serious about listening to ordinary people, the [[Conservative Party]] must pledge to introduce a mandatory register of lobbyists as soon
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  • ...andidate in Sevenoaks in 2005, winning 21.9% of the vote but lost to the [[Conservative]]'s [[Michael Fallon]] who won 51.8% of the vote.<ref> [http://www.theguard ...stood in Bromley and Chislehurst in the 2006 by-election, losing to the [[Conservative]]'s [[Bob Neill]] by under 3% of the vote.<ref> [http://www.theguardian.com
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  • Co-founder [[Christopher Rokos]] has donated a number of times to the [[Conservative Party]] and is a member of the premier supporters club - [[The Leader's Gro Co-founder [[Alan Howard]] also donated funds to Conservative MP [[Liam Fox]]'s office while he was in opposition.<ref>James Blitz, Eliza
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