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  • ...co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/uk_politics/2000/london_mayor/726055.stm Steve Norris: Tory who ran as liberal], 5 May 2000.</ref> *[[Transport Forum All Party Parliamentary Group]]
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  • ...umbria on entry into the House of Lords in October 2007.<ref> Conservative Party website biography [http://www.conservatives.com/People/Peers/Neville-Jones_ ...ity Adviser to the Leader of the Opposition since 2006. <ref> Conservative Party website biography [http://www.conservatives.com/People/Peers/Neville-Jones_
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  • ...he first woman to hold the post of Speaker, or even lead a major political party in either house of Congress. She has represented the 8th District of Calif Pelosi was a member of the [[Progressive Caucus]] until she became the party leader, when she adopted a policy of not belonging to any caucuses.{{ref|pr
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  • ...of 2006, Italian Prime Minister [[Silvio Berlusconi]] ordered PBS (via his party [[Forza Italia]]) to conduct a survey on the next Italian elections (of Apr ...ww.ndol.org/ndol_ci.cfm?kaid=127&subid=269&contentid=251929 The Democratic Party and the 2004 Election]," Poll for the [[Democratic Leadership Council]], Ju
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  • '''Nicholas Soames''' has been the UK [[Conservative Party]] MP for Mid Sussex since 1983. Soames is co-chair of the [[Cross Party Group on Balanced Migration]], an all-party parliamentary group which is administered by [[MigrationWatch]] and lobbyis
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  • ...rm. In 2006, it became part of the [[Huntsworth]] Group, which is owned by Tory peer and David Cameron’s constituency chairman Lord Chadlington. ...t the National Assembly for Wales and campaigned on behalf of the [[Labour Party]].
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  • ...lligence in 1914-18, a leading actor in corporate/intelligence intrigue, a Tory MP, a key activist in the [[British Commonwealth Union]] and a founder of [ ...hat the intelligence services would be vulnerable to control by the Labour Party if, as a result of the extension of the franchise, it was to obtain a parli
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  • ...ssays/all/28511/part_1/the-revival-of-tory-philosophy.thtml The revival of Tory philosophy]', ''The Spectator'', 17 March 2007.</ref> ...nted Shadow Home Secretary, by [[Iain Duncan Smith]]. In late 2003 the new party leader, [[Michael Howard]], appointed Letwin his successor as Shadow Chance
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  • :Sir Fitzroy Maclean, the former diplomat and Tory minister whose finest hour was probably leading the British military missio ...Fitzroy]][[Category:British Army|MacLean, Fitzroy]][[Category:Conservative Party|MacLean, Fitzroy]][[Category:MP|MacLean, Fitzroy]] [[Category:British Polit
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  • ...en called by one of the House of Commons' newest Conservative and Unionist Party members, Rear Admiral [[Reginald Hall|William Reginald Hall]]. Hall had bee ...s", had from the outset the intention of creating some sort of "Industrial Party" in Parliament. To this end they set about trying to enlist the formal supp
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  • ...and less than their fair share of ministers. The Conservative and Unionist Party has always been an uncomfortable coalition - not so much a "broad church" a ...ty's political agenda, and shaped and mobilised rank and file Conservative Party thinking to considerable extent. The Diehard's agenda dominated Conservativ
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  • ...inburgh) is the chief of staff to [[Jim Murphy]] and the [[Scottish Labour Party]].<ref name="McTernan"> [http://au.linkedin.com/pub/john-mcternan/25/2b0/35 ...the development of the Labour government's political strategy. The Labour Party paid his salary.
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  • ...on/9523901/David-Cameron-made-three-ministers-cry-when-he-sacked-them.html Tory donor Lord Ashcroft is given job in Government by David Cameron], ''The Tel ...s]] up to April 2000. He has made large donations to the [[People's United Party]] of Belize.
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  • .The United Kingdom Company. is a phrase used by Tory MPs and anarchists al1ke to describe the comp11cated relationship between B ...'d be closer to say that Hanson's asset stripping is exactly what the '80s Tory ,government would reward. But when the government was trapped in the embarr
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  • ...at the time a CBI boss, advisor to the Thatcher government, Scottish Tory Party treasurer, Scottish Business in the Community and director of Grampian Hold ...sual tactic was adopted because after the disastrous fall in the Scottish Tory vote in the '87 elections, the Scottish Office was blamed for resisting the
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  • ...s shadowy fund; Chris Blackhurst profiles Sir Nigel Mobbs, overseer of the party's 'front' to tap industry and City firms for cash, ''The Independent'', 2-A
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  • ...[[Shandwick]]. Shandwick, in turn, hired [[Colin Byrne]], a former Labour party press officer and sidekick of [[Peter Mandelson]]. In 2004, Carillion sold In 2000, Carillion made £41.9 million profit.(35) It is another long-time Tory backer that benefited from the rail sell-off. Like other rail privateers, C
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  • ...st in public, trying to distance itself from the Conservative and Unionist Party and establish itself as an non-aligned pro-industry lobby. Hall was one of ...attitude towards the Labour leaders, "unusual even by the standards of the Tory "diehards"." {{ref|1}} According to ''Fifty Fighting Years'', by 1925:
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  • ...ions for countries throughout the World. This translation from nationalist party to supra-nationalist ideology was not accomplished by German and Italian in ...only talking about the niceties of the ballot box. Within the Conservative Party there was an organised, militantly anti-communist lobby preaching the sort
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  • ...eague]] was, after its first few weeks, an exclusively [[Socialist Workers Party]] organisation, or more recently the Anti Poll Tax Campaign was an exclusiv ...peman]], who though not a Communist Party member at the time, did join the party a few years later. His story is told by historian [[Anthony Carew]]:
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