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  • GPC was a very Pro-EU lobbying outfit. Links across the political spectrum, many from SDP, Lib Dems. New Labour complement boosted by acquisi In April 2000, GPC hired the former Labour Party PR chief [[Joy Johnson]]. {{ref|joy}}
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  • ...rty or programme. We find that liberalism has friends and enemies in every party. We hope to unite its friends and persuade its enemies.''"<ref>http://www.c ...ven by [[S. Fred Singer]], entitled "Climate Policy - From Rio to Kyoto: A Political Issue for 2000 and Beyond". Singer promoted his ideas that the climate is n
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  • He was a key donor to Blair's Labour Party, giving Labour its biggest ever single donation in September 1997. On Octob ==Labour Party donor==
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  • ...genetic engineering and presents them as extremists with semi-clandestine political agendas. Asked in an interview to account for the resistance to GM foods in ...aka The [[New Party]] (the name of [[Oswald Mosley]]&#39;s first political party), which is so far to the right it has been labelled 'fascist'.
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  • ...o.uk/news/obituaries/sir-alfred-sherman-414683.html Sir Alfred Sherman – Political adviser to Thatcher]’, ''Independent'', 5 September 2006</ref></CENTER> ...rents were Russian Jewish immigrants. His father was a tailor and a Labour Party councillor. <ref>Jonathan Glancey, '[http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,
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  • ...977. The last head of the IRD was [[Ray Whitney]], later a [[Conservative Party]] member of parliament and junior minister. ...s now known to be the late Vic Feather into the media, and into the Labour Party's policing units, the National Agent's Department and the Organisation Subc
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  • ...Business/Political Intelligence - identify trends and flag key events and political decisions that influence and accelerate the development of the issue. ...s of key groups that are active in defining the media / public opinion and political agenda - trade and health organizations, groups, etc.
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  • ...8 July 2011 </ref>, was elected chair of the [[Association of Professional Political Consultants]] in 2013<ref> http://www.appc.org.uk/appc-agm-2013/ AGM 2013] ...tee for further consideration. Membership of such committees is decided by party whips after hearing the Second Reading debate. Mr Burrell said one tactic w
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  • ...t he does not like or understand. It is uncomfortably reminiscent of party political arguments, whose object is to prevail, not to establish the truth." ...to become Lord Sainsbury) on the Steering Committee of the Social Democrat Party, which David Sainsbury bankrolled. Taverne also joined and became the first
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  • ...of a nexus of intelligence connected groups which covertly influenced the political landscape of the post-war UK including the [[Economic League]], The [[Counc ...rising number of Labour Party members believe that it was once a socialist party, began as a
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  • ...nuclear is "as much a political as a commercial decision and required much political input." ===All-Party Parliamentary Group===
    12 KB (1,731 words) - 03:52, 24 October 2013
  • ...with the overall political strategy as the industrial dispute turned into political warfare between the NUM and the government. Whilst the NCB own industrial r Bell worked for [[FW de Klerk]] and the [[National Party]] during the first free elections in South Africa in 1991.<ref name="Morgan
    11 KB (1,573 words) - 16:11, 4 May 2015
  • ...h of the [[European People’s Party]]. Previously, Ms Railimo worked as a political assistant to Finnish MPs and MEPs in Finland.<ref>European Agenda, "[http:/
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  • ...that it encompasses those working for a wide range of governmental, party political, corporate and NGO organisations. Inclusion in Powerbase should not, howeve
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  • ...Rogerson Public Policy''' - to "help its clients understand and negotiate political, parliamentary and regulatory issues."<ref>[http://www.citigatedewerogerson ...s]], CDR's former lobbying arm, which merged with lobbying firm [[Grayling Political Strategy]] in the summer of 2007. Both Grayling and CDR are part of the [[H
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  • ...1007012021/http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/news.asp?id=1718 Government must show political courage over nuclear power],' Press release 10.02.2003, Web Archive dated 0 ...ss and public relations. [[Peter Lachmann]] is also on the [[SAS]] working party which meets at the Royal Society.
    28 KB (4,331 words) - 14:40, 27 January 2017
  • ...lude nuclear power in the mechanism seems inexplicable unless some sort of political correctness is responsible for this decision. Things may change however, ac ...tegy".<ref>British Nuclear Industry Forum, ''BNIF Fringe Meeting at Labour Party Conference'', October 4, 2001; a cache of the article can be accessed [http
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  • Services include 'keeping clients up to speed on all things political'. For example, in 2005 F-H distributed a glossy brochure to their clients s ...ion fight following his resignation in summer 2008 from the [[Conservative Party]] front bench over the government's plans to extend detention to 42 days. K
    37 KB (4,497 words) - 00:10, 9 November 2018
  • ...elite levels of British society. He had close connections in the [[Labour Party]] but was also used as an advisor by [[Margaret Thatcher]]. ...ated into sixteen languages and THE INVENTION OF PEACE (2000) received the Political Book Prize from the [[Freidrich Ebert Stiftung]] in Berlin. He was joint tr
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  • ...1966, Köln) is a German MEP from [[Free Democratic Party|Free Democratic Party - The Liberals]] (since 2004).<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europar *Political Department, Russia Desk (2003-2004).
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