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  • ...by cutting off its financial lifeline to England, which is there because [[Gordon Brown]] and other ambitious Scottish Westminster politicians such as [[John
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  • *[[Laura Gordon]], Director, Glasgow-Edinburgh Collaboration Project, Scottish Enterprise
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  • ...and, Sir Donald Barron, and the past Governor of the Bank of England, Lord Gordon Richardson, may find something more than an excellent wine cellar tempts th Lord Gordon Richardson was governor of the Bank of England from '73-83. Now he's on the
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  • ...st PLC]].<ref>HM Treasury, "[http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/press_44_01.htm Gordon Brown appoints FSA Managing Directors]," Press Release 03 April 2001, acces *HM Treasury, "[http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/press_44_01.htm Gordon Brown appoints FSA Managing Directors]," Press Release 03 April 2001, acces
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  • ...srael.<ref> Redress Editors, http://www.redress.cc/stooges/redress20070628 Gordon Brown appoints Israel apologist to oversee British media], Redress, 29 June ...e|redress}} Redress Editors, [http://www.redress.cc/global/redress20070628 Gordon Brown appoints Israel apologist to oversee British media], Redress, 29 June
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  • The PPP Forum happily notes that Gordon Brown has said 'there should be no principled objection to PFI expanding in
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  • ...oria and Albert Branch of the NUS which was dominated by two Communists, [[Gordon Norris]] and [[Jack Coward]]." ...r who in his thirties had interrogated Russian spies like [[Vassal]] and [[Gordon Lonsdale]], he had also been responsible for debriefing the Czech defector
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  • ==Gordon Brown's 'representative on earth'== ...[[Cabinet Office]] and became a close friend and advisor of his, known as 'Gordon Brown's representative on earth'.<ref>The Telegraph [http://www.telegraph.c
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  • ...[[Refugee Council]] since 2003. Before this she was a special adviser to [[Gordon Brown]] where her brief spanned child poverty, welfare reform and the volun
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  • Wood is the former foreign affairs adviser to [[Gordon Brown]] <ref> Dan Hodges [http://www.spectator.co.uk/features/9191741/meet- Wood was a [[Special Advisers|Special Adviser]] to the Treasury under [[Gordon Brown]] and subsequently a special advisor to Brown as Prime Minister.<ref>
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  • As well as working for [[Gordon Brown]]{{ref|1}}, Paul Gregg enior is a Research Fellow of Labour Markets a ...atch 28 May 2007 [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Gordon_Brown Gordon Brown] Accessed 27 Aug 2007
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  • Livermore is a former special adviser to [[Gordon Brown]], working with him during his time as chancellor and briefly as Prim Following [[Tony Blair]]’s resignation as Prime Minister on June 27 2007, [[Gordon Brown]], as the new Leader of the Labour Party, became Prime Minister. Brow
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  • ...irector of communications for the [[Scottish Labour Party]] (working for [[Gordon Brown]]), he was brought in as Brown's spin-doctor as a replacement for [[C
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  • ...election-2010/7648395/General-Election-2010-Sue-Nye-is-the-aide-blamed-for-Gordon-Browns-bigoted-gaffe.html Sue Nye's work with Brown], ''The Telegraph'', 2 An old friend of [[Gordon Brown]], she has always worked for the Labour Party. She ran Brown's privat
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  • Ed Miliband was an adviser to the Chancellor [[Gordon Brown]] while Labour held office and was also an adviser to [[Harriet Harma ...ointed Cabinet Office Minister and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in Gordon Brown's first cabinet as prime minister. His brother, [[David Miliband]], w
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  • The letter signed by this group of rich company bosses (including [[Gordon Crawford]], whose personal wealth is estimated at £1.3 BILLION) praises th *[[Gordon Crawford]] Chairman of London Bridge Software, credit risk software special
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  • ...ction when The Sun newspaper switched sides to support the Labour Party. [[Gordon Brown]] gave a speech at the next of these News Corp meetings at the Sun Va
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  • ...had staff working inside the DTI and the Treasury (during the period that Gordon Brown eased the tax requirement on oil companies) and Terry Kirchin of BP w
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  • ...ing him the highest-paid civil servant in the country. He was appointed by Gordon Brown's Treasury in 1998 to head a review of Government procurement, the re
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  • *[[Gordon Pincott]] [[Millward Brown]], market research company. Part of the [[WPP]]
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