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  • ==Parliamentary career== ==Parliamentary Activities==
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  • ...' is a PR and lobbying firm. In 2006, it became part of the [[Huntsworth]] Group, which is owned by Tory peer and David Cameron’s constituency chairman Lo Quiller was co-founded in 1998 by [[John Eisenhammer]] and [[Jonathan Hill]]. On 10 September 2014, Hill was chosen by [[David Cameron]] to be Britain’s n
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  • ...d is quoted on the '''London Stock Exchange''' and has a secondary listing on the '''New York Stock Exchange''', as well. ...bn takeover bid. The offer was formally approved by shareholders at an EGM on 30 March 2007, effectively creating Europe's third largest utility company.
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  • ...2011 </ref> The EPC is one of the most prominent EU think tanks it relies on both corporate funding and public money. EPC spokespeople often appear in t ...website www.Tech CentralStation.be is full of the kind of furious attacks on environmental and social legislation that are more commonly associated with
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  • '''Swraj Paul, Baron Paul''' (born 1931) is an Indian-born, British-based business man. He was knighted by the Queen in 1978. ...aparo group in 1996, handing over his empire to his three sons.<ref>Caparo Group plc, [http://www.caparo.com/about/timeline.asp About Us History and Timelin
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  • ...st and conservative politician. He was Director of the business propaganda group the [[Economic League]] from 1926 to 1945 and acted as a Publicity Adviser ...ker White, the veteran anti-communist and anti-socialist activist who died on December 10th 1988 (*1). From leaving Malvern College in 1920 (when he was
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  • ...ement Group]] among others. He was also a Council member of the [[National Council for Educational Technology]], now BECTA. ...ton and spent his National Service with the Grenadier Guards. He then went on to start a career in the city with [[Morgan Grenfell]] in 1957 and then mov
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  • ...en created which would play an important, and largely clandestine, role in British political and industrial life for the remainder of the twentieth century. A ...rk of groups and organisations which supported and advanced the cause of a group of radical right wing politicians and industrialists known as the "Diehards
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  • ...as thoroughly unhappy. The Party emerged from that election with a massive parliamentary majority, yet still with a Liberal Prime Minister, in the person of [[Lloyd ...The idea of stiff duties on goods and materials imported from outside the British Empire was generally supported by the industrial lobby, the main exception
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  • ...] at [[Oracle Capital Group]]. He also has been a director at [[NMC Health Group]] since 2012. <ref name="LinkedIn"> [http://www.linkedin.com/pub/lord-patri ...funds', and [[AGM Transitions]], specialists in advising business leaders on how to manage their careers.
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  • ...aine they are the second largest beer seller. S&N are increasing focusing on sales in Asia, which they describe as a 'development market', they also exp ...Baltic Beverage Holdings]] (BBH) in 2005 which enabled them to capitalise on the Eastern European and Russian markets; the other 50% of BBH is owned by
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== : 08.09.2010 / ... : Delegation to the Cariforum — EU Parliamentary Committee
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  • ...ans to scapegoat and abolish the SDA when Hughes opportunistically knocked on her door. We cannot fully reconstruct their conversation, but perhaps Hugh ...rved. Politically we can locate him on the Authoritarian Right, he funds [[British United Industrialists]] (a somewhat secretive channel for funding right-win
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  • ...r White]], the veteran anti-communist and anti-socialist activist who died on December 10th 1988 {{ref|1}}. From leaving Malvern College in 1920 (when he =="Sir George McGill" and the Group With No Name==
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  • ...t some academics there is a stubborn resistance to the idea that the first British fascist groupings were anything more than fascist in name alone. ...and Italian intellectuals and political activists alone and discussions by British sympathisers played a part in this transformation.
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  • ...m for public education. In consequence it contributes letters and articles on economic questions to daily and weekly newspapers throughout the country." ...1930s which illustrate the degree to which the [[Economic League]] and the British Intelligence services were cooperating.
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  • ...n, the Unions had not barred their way. The League was quick to capitalise on this and as early as 1946 it started to run classes for apprentices. ...courses for training youth movement leaders in the technique of conducting group discussions in youth clubs. These courses have been followed up by the prov
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  • ...his ideas on foreign policy were far more radical. His 1953 book ''The War on World Poverty: An Appeal to the Conscience of Mankind'' was a genuinely rad ...rialist tub-thumping. The closely and brilliant argued thesis of the ''War on World Poverty'' laid out the moral and political case for world development
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  • Any threat of the British military establishment taking action against elected governments receded in ...sure groups like the Economic League, which relied for most of its support on Conservatives who were unhappy with the direction of the Conservative Party
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  • ...e by the League, was a crude forgery published by a non-existent left-wing group. The clear implication of this was that either they were taken in by the cr ...to call Ford was not rescinded, suggesting that some of the Conservatives on the committee were not inclined to let the League of the hook too easily.
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