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  • ==Political connections== ...s leaders who wrote to the Telegraph]] praising the British [[Conservative Party]]'s economic policies and claiming a [[Labour]] government would 'threaten
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  • ...on the Sunday Telegraph; [[Noel Malcolm]], a historian and Daily Telegraph political columnist; [[Andrew McHallam]], executive director of the [[Institute for E ::Jeremy Paxman: Paul Goodman, why did your party claim that one of these schools wasn't registered when it was?
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  • ...st]]'', she provided firsthand (unsigned) coverage of important social and political transitions in Eastern Europe, both before and after the Fall of the Berlin ...in the various mutations of conservative thinking that well-up out of the party's troubles. Successive generations of young Tory thinkers appear much the s
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  • ...ni Koppa]] (born 01 March 1963, Athens) is an MEP from the Greek political party [[Panellinio Socialistiko Kinima]] (''PASOK'') (since 01.10.2007).<ref>Euro :Assistant Professor in Balkan Political Affairs, Panteion University (from 2002).
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  • ...in the neoconservative cause. For example [[Paul Bew]] the former Marxist political scientist and [[David Trimble]] the Ulster Unionist leader (whom Bew advise ...on the Sunday Telegraph; [[Noel Malcolm]], a historian and Daily Telegraph political columnist; [[Andrew McHallam]], executive director of the [[Institute for E
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  • ...in the various mutations of conservative thinking that well-up out of the party's troubles. Successive generations of young Tory thinkers appear much the s ...tor]]''. <ref>Henry Porter, 'Out with Major, Europe, the Welfare State and political correctness - waiting in the wings are the 21st-century Tories whose gamepl
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  • ...of people that includes youth activists, political figures from across the party divide, trade union members, journalists and writers and business people. O
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  • ...orporate proggression had attracted criticism from his left wing socialist party counterparts at this time. [2] ...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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  • Tim Loughton is the [[Conservative Party]] member of Parliament (MP) for Shoreham & East Worthing. He was appointed According to his Conservative Party biography:
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  • ...n in 1985. From 1986 to 1987, he was Political Adviser to the Conservative Party Chairman and parliamentary group. In 1988 he was elected as the Chairman of ...ncil. In 1994 he was elected deputy Chairman of the Norwegian Conservative party and was member of the Storting, the Norwegian parliament, from 1997 to 2007
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  • ...[Battle of Ideas]], which they described as "a two-day festival of social, political and cultural discussion which took place in London on 1 and 2 November 2008 At the 2008 [[Conservative Party]] Conference [[SABMiller]] in conjunction with think tank [[Policy Exchange
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  • :'Because we have broad experience in both political parties and across so many areas of government, the private sector and the ...is one of the most prominent and successful strategists in the Republican Party and enjoys strong bipartisan relationships across the Legislative and Execu
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  • ...eland as a member of the ILP leadership. I had become active in the Labour Party in 1976 when the demand for 'Troops out of Ireland!' was part of the DNA of ...fringe meeting which provided David Trimble with an entrée to the Labour Party conference.<ref>Himself Alone, by Dean Godson, Harper Perennial, 2004, p263
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  • * Political Development ...ublican National Committee]], Deputy Campaign Manager for [[Jeb Bush]] and Political Director for Senator [[Connie Mack]].
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  • ...ttack on Iraq already exists. Nor will it necessarily be governed by wider political factors. The US may be willing to work with a much smaller coalition than w ...cal director Peter Ricketts to Foreign Secretary Jack Straw. It weighs the political implications of joining the US drive to oust Saddam.
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  • ...are the same, one would have to concede, but what of the Carlton with its political committee and illustrious members? ...eris, John McHugh, Mike Tyldesley (2002) Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organizations.</ref>
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  • ...a speech in 2006 or that he was too confrontational for the a Conservative Party bend - above all - on proving itself to be nice. We are lucky to have such
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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 Smith began his political career as a councillor in Islington between 1978 to 1983, where he also cha
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  • ...ird party candidate in the state's history. In 1994 he was the Republican Party candidate for New York State Comptroller only losing by a narrow margin in
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  • ...t Star Wars, headed by Labour leader [[Neil Kinnock]] (oblivious, like his party, to SDI's antinuclear implications), SDP leader [[David Owen]], and Liberal ...Kremlin spokesman in another context, the United States must live with the political handicap of being perceived as a drill sergeant in transatlantic solidarity
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