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  • ...]] from 2001 until 2004, a former [[Goldman Sachs]] economist and a former economic advisor to the British Government. On 28 January 2004 he announced that his ...Simon and Coates, before starting at Goldman Sachs in 1986. He was also an economic adviser to Tory Chancellor Kenneth Clarke (one of his Treasury's 'wise men'
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  • ...or Science, Technology and the Arts]]. He joined the House of Lords as a [[Labour]] peer on the 24 January 2011. ...ss Business School MBA programme; and on the planning group of the [[World Economic Forum]]. He is a graduate of the [[Cabinet Office]] Top Management Program
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  • ...ral positions for the [[Labour Party]] in the 1970s but with the defeat of Labour in 1979 Lipsey began his career in journalism. After reaching the position ...tion]] replaced its Tory-supporting chairman, Lord Skidelsky, with leading Labour peer Lord David Lipsey. Lipsey is the chairman of [[Make My Vote Count]], a
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  • ...he consultancy and contracting sector” by Sir [[Jeremy Beecham]] (former Labour Leader of Newcastle upon Tyne), the [[New Local Government Network]] says i ...onts like the [[IPPR]]. Its leading members also have close links with New Labour business interests in the public sector. It campaigns for elected mayors.
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  • ...reflect and respond to these challenges. From an initial focus broadly on economic and welfare-state reform, we now have three core programs of activity, cove ...h was formerly known as the [[Health and Welfare Unit of the Institute for Economic Affairs]].<ref>Stockholm Network, [http://web.archive.org/web/2002040822573
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  • ...weights can easily get their voices heard within political arenas, because economic and political interests are always intertwined. Pfizer is said to be the mo [[Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America]] (PhRMA)
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  • ...ions," it read, "(including) any covert activities related to: propaganda, economic warfare, preventative direct action, including sabotage, anti-sabotage, dem ...e|2}} Some became leaders in the Republican Party's Ethnic Heritage Groups Council. {{note|3}} Others assisted Radio Free Europe and the various propaganda in
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  • ...tarism”. Essentially its mission statement is to undertake “opposition research” on environmental groups, and progressive foundations. It has been descri ...s]], the President and Chief Executive Officer of the right-wing [[Pacific Research Institute]], who serves on the National Advisory Board of the CRC joined [[
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  • ...11) was the Labour MP for Inverclyde from 2001 - 2011 and twice chair of [[Labour Friends of Israel]] (LFI). ...rtner [[Dermot Kehoe]] of [[BICOM]] (the Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre).
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  • ...2010, while outgoing BBA chief executive [[Angela Knight]] was previously economic secretary to the Treasury under [[John Major]]. [...] [[Sheila Noakes|Lady ...9 and 2010 the BBA persuaded former Treasury select committee chairman and Labour MP [[John McFall]] (now Lord McFall), to host its annual parliamentary rece
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  • ...on-making processes, be it informally or formally, indirectly or directly. Economic and political power always come together. Prof. Dr. [[Eduard Veltkamp]], Senior Vice President Business Research Foods, Unilever, is one of [[EuropaBio]]’s Board Members. The main indust
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  • ...k from corporate interests, particularly from the [[National Foreign Trade Council]] (NFTC), a coalition of US-based companies, which has taken the state of M ...n agenda of ‘sustained involvement’ and ‘engagement’, particularly economic, with tyrannical governments, in order to promote democracy around the worl
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  • ...ion of the major bridges across the Danube using the missiles dealt a huge economic blow to Bulgaria and Romania. Stray Tomahawks landed in Bulgaria. ...ad cut overheads by 25% and increased productivity by a third and that the Labour party had promised the workers ‘that their jobs were safe for many years
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  • ...about voting intentions in elections. Following the sale of MORI to French research company, [[Ipsos]], in October 2005, he became chairman of the advisory boa ...(WAPOR). He is a Fellow of the [[Marketing Society]], and of the [[Market Research Society]]
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  • Sternberg, the former Chairman of [[Isys]] plc, gave £100,000 to the [[Labour Party]] in May 2001. He has also given large donations in 1977 and 1979 and ...igmund Sternberg' available through search function on http://www.red-star-research.org.uk/subframe5.html</ref>
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  • ...Corby is now President of the [[National Institute of Economic and Social Research]]. He has been President of the [[Confederation of British Industry]], a Di ...he Royal Institute of International Relations and the International Policy Council on Agriculture, Food and Trade among others. He has written on the future o
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  • ...e the building include media organisations, think tanks including [[Lisbon Council]] and the journo-lobbying website [[TechCentralStation]] (that [[Corporate ...the lobbying efforts and obscuring the tobacco industry's involvement. The research also found evidence of tobacco and chemical industries using the changes to
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  • ==New Labour links== ...the Labour Party. This figure includes £47,000 given to the [[Industrial Research Trust]], which funded [[Gordon Brown]]'s private office before the 1997 ele
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  • Many things have changed since I first became interested in the [[Economic League]] six years ago. The most obvious change is that the League itself n ...paign led by [[Maria Fyfe]], an extra parliamentary campaign led by Labour Research (for the best part of seventy years), key Trade Unions, and more recently b
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  • ...al to Asquith whom Lloyd George had usurped as Liberal leader in 1916), 62 Labour members and 80 Irish Nationalists (73 of whom refused to take their seats). ...within the coalition. They had their seats in parliament and the growth of Labour had at least been temporarily contained. It was only a matter of time befor
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