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  • [[All-Party Parliamentary Groups]] are unofficial groups of MPs who are interested in specific subjects. This listing includes thos ...parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmallparty/register/contents.htm Register Of All-Party Groups] [as at 22nd March 2012], accessed 23 April 2012</ref>
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  • ...ll Party Groups in the House of Commons: Country Groups''' are cross-party groups of MPs on specific topics. The following is list from December 2003:<ref>fr *[[Afghanistan, Future of All Party Parliamentary Group|Afghanistan, Future Of]] (APPG)
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  • ...Fracking Portal]]''' tracks the companies, people and lobbyists behind the all-out push for shale gas exploration in the UK and worldwide. <br> ...ic the stories about the undercover officers who have been exposed and the groups they spied upon. We also look at the police officers and units involved and
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  • ...AC is a membership organization and currently boasts 65,000 members across all 50 of the American states. <ref>'Who We Are', [http://web.archive.org/web/2 Initially AIPAC had been supportive of all Israeli governments, but lately, it has exhibited a more pronounced slant t
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  • ...ists facing prosecution and those convicted to facilitate appeals. Dutch [[Party for Freedom]] leader [[Geert Wilders]] and French anti-Muslim activist [[Ch ...y of (although is appealing). Dutch records to Wilders' [[PVV]] political party show only one donor for the past three years, the [[David Horowitz Freedom
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  • ...1962 as ‘an unfortunate hotch potch’ with ‘no sociological value at all’.<ref>J.C. Stonebridge, [http://www.marxistsfr.org/history/etol/newspape/ ...In 1967 he stood for election as vice-chariman of the Parliamentary Labour Party, but was defeated. <ref>’Mrs Butler is elected to PLP office’, ''Guardi
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  • ...overnment inquiry on terrorism, Wilkinson emphasised violence by oppressed groups, while ignoring state violence against them. In particular he problematised ...ther case against refugees for alleged membership of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK). Nevertheless Gunaratna is still quoted as an expert by journalists.
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  • ...the defunct [[Revolutionary Communist Tendency]]/[[Revolutionary Communist Party]] (RCP) and its principal publication [[Living Marxism]]. The network has n ...> Pfizer is a member of one of the most important global corporate lobby groups, the International Chamber of Commerce. <ref>"[http://www.iccwbo.org/id1969
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  • ...trustees are high-ranking members of the SCDI executive and its board and all of them are important members of Scotland&#39;s business community. ...ocial Justice Commission Report (1994), which was important for the Labour Party&#39;s Third Way concepts of the welfare state.
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  • ...erences, donations to parties, lobbying, PR, the creation and use of front groups, seemingly independent institutes and apparently enlightened business netwo ...tish Power]] are pretty well integrated into the European and global lobby groups. Their integration into global governance means that the macro level terms
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  • ...elite network of US based individuals with ties to prominent Zionist lobby groups and right-wing think-tanks. This veritable [[Astroturf]] lobby group is str ...Ziad]] (Pakistan), [[Dror Topf]] (Israel), and [[Michael Berenhaus]] (US), all currently based in Washington, DC". They endorse the diplomatic move and st
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  • :Once Margaret Thatcher came to power in 1979, groups like Naff and Aims of Industry faded away somewhat. Ivens switched his atte :Under the all-party consensus on "mixed economy", even Tory governments showed no interest in "
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  • Later that day, all the above appeared at a CEI seminar in Washington "to speak out against the ...an agreement made in September 2001 between the White House, CEI and other groups and three members of Congress settling a lawsuit challenging a national cli
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  • :Labour Party dignitaries, British olim, Israeli lawyers and guests from abroad mixed and ...puties]], [[WIZO]], [[JNF]], [[UJIA]], [[Jewish Agency]], and [[WZO]] were all present'{{ref|2}}
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  • ...ast given the impression that Erinys International - the parent company of all of its subsidiaries - did have a London base. This stated that the 'Europe' ...ser Brown]], [[Peter Roberts]] and [[Jonathan Eldridge]]. The latter three all worked in the past for [[ArmorGroup]] in Africa.<ref>Africa Energy Intellig
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  • :"Q. That's been your view all along? Not only that war is inevitable, but that we should launch it?" ...e Middle East is a strategic region for us. It is where oil does play into all this.... It is about stability in the region. Saddam has been very destabil
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  • ...source-poor citizens groups allied against corporate interests... business groups are employing the Web to influence public opinion and mount grass-roots-sty ...nning on-line discussions to favor the positions of companies and interest groups' and 'steering experts to on-line forums on behalf of clients'. The article
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  • ...es, the food industry, educators and government. The Foundation influences all in the food chain, government, the professions and the media. The Foundatio ...ow to use products appropriately, promotes consumer choice, and appeals to all those engaged in food and public health policy.<ref>[http://www.nutrition.o
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  • ...inger Public Affairs argued that they did comply with the [[APPC]] code in all respects apart from disclosing their client list “which we cannot do as w ‘The phone never stops ringing - we’re pitching all the time and continuing to win business.’ Bell said he was awaiting resul
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  • ...ck Hume]], all of whom connect to [[LM]] and the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] out of which it emerged. Another LM contributor, [[Ellen Raphael]], the A ...p, the [[Irish Freedom Movement]], which [[Fiona Fox]] at one time headed, all supported the 'armed struggle' in Northern Ireland, and refused to condemn
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  • ...|150px|''Preparing for Power: The Programme of the Revolutionary Communist Party'', London: [[Junius Publications]], first published July 1983]]{{Powerbase: ...e [[International Socialists]] (the forerunner of the [[Socialist Workers' Party]]). The RCT was renamed the RCP in 1981 and disbanded in 1996. Its activiti
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  • ...zpatrick was a leading member of the now defunct [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] and is an associate of the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]] ==Revolutionary Communist Party==
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  • .... 'Anthony Glees discusses improving anti-terrorism intelligence', Weekend All Things Considered, NPR, 8:00 PM EST 9 July 2005</ref> By this time Glees ha ...ty in schools, nurseries and for that matter even in mother's wombs, since all terrorists were once presumably there.
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  • ...reer seems never to have carried out any empirical research on 'terrorist' groups. Whilst at Cardiff he published his first book, ''Social Movement'' (1971)
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  • ...ironmental [[LM network]] and its precursor, the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]]. ...its bulletin titled ''[[Irish Freedom]]''. [[Fiona Fox]] wrote, using her party name, Fiona Foster, for [[Living Marxism]], appeared in [[Spiked]],<ref>[ht
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  • ...pposed vaccination because &#39;we were very afraid of the consequences on all meat and dairy exports&#39;; he later added that vaccination could have cou .... For example, oil derived from GM-soya or maize (which contains no DNA at all) would now be defined and labelled as GM-oil. This move has been welcomed b
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  • There is ample evidence for all three of these processes. A more subtle current running through the promoti ...by the FDF, one of them with the support of the [[NFU]]. Neither of these groups is a scientific organisation; instead, both represent corporate interests i
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  • ...tists [[Sue Weldon]] and [[Brian Wynne]], 'A significant number of patient groups have formed pro-genetics alliances (in many cases sponsored by pharmaceutic ...egarded as having been decisive in the MEPs' approval of a directive which all surveys showed was opposed by a clear majority of Europeans and which two y
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  • ...y [[Living Marxism]] - the monthly review of the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] (RCP) and director of its offshoot, [[Debating Matters]]. Gilland was al ...f>Andy Rowell, 'Society: Environment: The alliance of science: Independent groups share pro-GM common ground', ''The Guardian'', 26 March 2003.</ref> ), wher
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  • ...in both of which he sometimes used the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] 'Party name' [[John Gibson]]. He also contributed articles to [[Spiked]] (between ...Kumar]], who was once a prominent member of the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]]. In [http://www.monthlyreview.org/science.htm Science and the Retreat fro
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  • :Associate Parliamentary Food and Health Forum (FHF) is an all-party independent forum for the exchange of views and information on food policy *Chair: Sir [[David Amess]] - [[Conservative Party]]
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  • ...on archived 17 September 2002, accessed in web archive March 23 2009</ref> All have published numerous articles. ...ative Party candidate for Governor of New York, In 1994, he was Republican Party candidate for New York State Comptroller.
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  • ...n]]. In the [http://www.seedquest.com/News/releases/2003/february/5287.htm party] with Mumba were [[James Ochanda]] of the [[African Biotechnology Stakehold ...eaned up. He adds, toxic effects of genetic mistakes, will be passed on to all future generations of species. "Once released, it is virtually impossible t
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  • ...called Farmers for Freedom and of a political party, the Swatantra Bharat Party, of which he was also National President. All the groups with which Joshi is connected claim to be 'non-political' but have an ultra
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  • ...isory Committee (since 1996); and the European Alliance of Genetic Support Groups (since 1993) of which he became president in 1995. He is also a long servin ...oup Committee from 1996 until 1999 and the BMA Ethics and Genetics Working Party from 1995 until 1998, which covered the time period of his involvement in t
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  • ...led to approve the commercialisation of Monsanto's GM (Bt) cotton 'farmers all over the country, under the banner of Kisan Coordination Committee (KCC), w ...[Shetkari Sanghatna]] numerically unrepresentative but far from being an 'All-India' movement, as [[EuropaBio]] suggests, it is largely confined to the s
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  • ====Biotech front groups==== ...gn for the ABC to educate 'regulators, legislators, retailers and consumer groups'. The budget was £250,000, the same amount of money that was originally pr
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  • ...pace of just two days. All trumpeted the safety of GM foods and crops, and all condemned Pusztai&#39;s research, which suggested the opposite. The first r :Can you believe that four major reports could come out, all condemning me, within two days? That is stretching belief. It's clear that
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  • ...l 4 in 1997[10]. The programme was linked to the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] / [[Living Marxism]] activists, which drew the wrath of the [[Independent ...f> After a stakeholder revolt, Exxon ceased funding to nine climate-denial groups. <ref>David McKnight [link needed], The Sydney Morning Herald, 2nd August
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  • ...space of just two days. All asserted the safety of GM foods and crops, and all strongly criticised the research of Dr [[Arpad Pusztai]] which had raised c The Nuffield report declared that all GM foods currently on the market were 'safe' and that there was a moral imp
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  • ...he proposed make-up of the Working Party is extremely narrow'. The Working Party, the letter says, 'runs the risk of being seen as a closed and defensive st Dame Bridget also says that 'all Governments currently believe' the power and pace of scientific advances is
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  • ...to form a single company, '''Fishburn'''. The new firm comprises four core groups: ...tal: A newly assembled team will combine the existing digital expertise of all three businesses.
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  • ...s in the UK including those with close links to NATO and other Atlanticist groups. :Founded by leader of the Conservative Party Michael Howard in 2001, AP seeks to influence the transatlantic debate thro
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  • According to Edelman&#8217;s it is currently ranked the sixth largest of all PR companies based on 2001 turnover figures.<ref>[http://www.edelman.com/ab ...&#8217;s tops O&#8217;Dwyers rankings as the leader in environmental PR of all companies, earning $9.5 million in 2002. (However, it is worth noting that
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  • ...that the debate on the environment has been distorted by extreme pressure groups".<ref>Andy Rowell, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2001/jul/11/guardian ...isses climate change. It runs conferences along with other corporate front groups. Its current three stated policy areas are: Energy and Climate change, Tran
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  • In June 2001, the Guardian reported that the Conservative party's multi-millionaire treasurer, [[Lord Ashcroft]], was embroiled in new cont :The Countryside Movement claims to be concerned about all rural issues, and its formation coincided with the publication of the Gover
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  • In April 2000, GPC hired the former Labour Party PR chief [[Joy Johnson]]. {{ref|joy}} ...red GPC not least because its managing director, [[Kevin Bell]], is a Tory party supporter with close connections to the leadership. Mr Bell was trained by
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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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  • ...elopment' and indeed, 'essential for human survival', being the 'finest of all human adaptations'. These quotations come from an article which he describ ...interest in the 'science', but who have social agendas of their own. These groups want to 'stop-the-world-and-get-off' and they will abuse and misuse 'scienc
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  • But, like virtually all the other media coverage of the SIRC report, the article made no mention of ...nybody from the BMJ, The Lancet, or the British Medical Association (BMA), all of which have been very alert to the issues surrounding conflict of interes
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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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  • :My view of the statement published in the Bulletin was shared by all those colleagues who saw it. My solicitor, who had had great experience in ...hanging letters about my &#39;work of fiction&#39;, I attended an informal party at the College, where I was buttonholed by the Principal. He took me aside
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  • ...become one of the largest PR agencies in the world and a market leader in all of the major areas of PR services. ===Front groups===
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  • ...rgument 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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  • ...fferty ran Labour's campaign in Scotland with no reference to the Scottish party and he was tipped to be Dewar's chief of staff.{{ref|Herald}} After being ' ...A free-lance consultant since 1990, Laurence works directly for community groups round Scotland. In 1999 he co-founded Senscot (Social Entrepreneurs Network
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  • ...ttempt to understand the significance of a nexus of intelligence connected groups which covertly influenced the political landscape of the post-war UK includ ...rising number of Labour Party members believe that it was once a socialist party, began as a
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  • ...company headquartered in Edinburgh. One of the largest financial services groups in the world, the RBS Group operates in the United Kingdom, Europe, the Mid ...005 Web Archive, accessed 03 February 2011.</ref> It is in the top five of all companies listed on the UK stock exchange.
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  • ...1999, for instance, 19 Fellows of the Royal Society condemned Pusztai, in all but name, in a letter published in the national press. Among the signatorie ...ck Bateson]], [[Brian Heap]] and [[Eric Ash]], who were all involved, were all among the co-signatories of the letter condemning Pusztai that had been pub
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  • ...e on wind energy in Scotland in July 2004: "There is no doubt that we need all the carbon dioxide free electricity we can get but predicating this almost ...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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  • My view of the statement published in the Bulletin was shared by all those colleagues who saw it. My solicitor, who had had great experience in ...hanging letters about my &#39;work of fiction&#39;, I attended an informal party at the College, where I was buttonholed by the Principal. He took me aside
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  • ...of which are projects of a company called [[Westminster Forum Projects]]. All of these organisations are also listed as clients of the [[Whitehouse Consu Christopher Whitehouse is also clerk to the [[All-Party Parliamentary Media Group]]. He is paid for his services to the group by th
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  • ===Target Groups=== To rectify its image problem, Nirex identified key target groups to win over. These included
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  • ...December 14, 2007, p23</ref> The company has strong ties to the [[Labour Party]] through its CEO [[Colin Byrne]]. ...g with BNFL towards a new nuclear build in the UK since 2004. The [[Labour Party]] manifesto in 1997 had been opposed to new power stations, stating that th
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  • ...art co-ordinating body, part public relations agency for a large number of groups campaign for right wing causes and single issues - the [[British Empire Uni ...the League's paid workers was by 1923 being augmented by "25 working men, all of whom are trades unionists and constitutionalists”.
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  • ...en called by one of the House of Commons' newest Conservative and Unionist Party members, Rear Admiral William [[Reginald Hall]]. Hall had been elected for ...just one element in what was a complicated and highly organised network of groups and organisations which supported and advanced the cause of a group of radi
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  • ...lear and energy industries." <ref>[http://www.allparty-nuclear.org.uk/ All Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy]</ref> ...l nuclear industry in Britain and overseas, and to enable discussion about all aspects of nuclear energy."<ref>Ref needed</ref>
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  • #[[Committee for a Free Britain]] needs references to all the claims and formatting - mostly done. Two refs to wikipedia need replac #[[Felix Dennis]] need a reference for Labour party donations and trial (checked, corrected and referenced by Mat)
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  • ...ateral Commission is one of the three most important global elite planning groups (the others being the [[World Economic Forum]] and the [[Bilderberg Group]] ..., trilateralists are saying: (1) the people, governments, and economies of all nations must serve the needs of multinational banks and corporations; (2) c
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  • ...century and we have embodied that in our name" and campaigns on behalf of all nuclear workers and communities throughout the UK. ...ement in November 2004. "What has changed since September 2003 is that two groups of energy workers - from two industries that have never been allies - have
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  • ...stakeholders."<ref>[http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/msp/crossPartyGroups/groups/cpg-cni.htm Scottish Parliament website]</ref> It is supposed to be neutral ..., the Scottish Parliament has been asked to investigate whether the Cross Party Group "flouted anti-sleaze rules" as it has "has failed to register a numbe
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  • ...nder [[David Beamer]] was a senior political adviser to the [[Conservative Party]] and worked with eight Secretaries of State on a range of policy briefs in ...ne and a previous acting Director of Communications for the [[Conservative Party]] is an Associate, as is [[John Stonborough]] who specialises in media rela
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  • ...ook office on 27 June 2007, three days after becoming leader of the Labour Party. Prior to this he served as the Chancellor of the Exchequer under Tony Blai ...tutes, journals, books, churches, trades unions, sports clubs, societies - all formed a front line in this cultural effort.
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  • ...C as 'Energy Services' </ref> <ref> House of Commons Register Of All-Party Groups [as at 14 March 2013], [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmallpa
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  • ...r's sources for these charges - and she rarely sees fit to cite sources at all - have been the [[Heritage Foundation]] and the Washington Times.{{ref|122}
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  • ...m/cmallparty/register/memi485.htm House of Commons - Register of All-Party Groups], accessed July 2010 </ref>
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  • ...tson lost his seat in the 2015 general election to the [[Scottish National Party]]'s [[Carol Monaghan]] by 10,364 votes.<ref> BBC News [http://www.bbc.co.uk Robertson has been chair of the [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy]] since 2005,
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  • ...epublican Clubs (which have always been fronts for the Sinn Fein political party and which now help to disseminate the propaganda of whichever faction they ::n. University groups and teachers.
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  • ...be held to account], ''The Guardian,'' 31 May 2012 </ref> In February 2013 all four firms were criticised by the [[UK Competition Commission]] for being " The Big Four accountancy firms were behind almost half of all known [tax] avoidance schemes, the Revenue ([[HMRC]]) said in 2006.<ref>[ht
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  • Lobbying is used in influencing legislation and all kinds of government decisions. It is for this reason that lobbying is of p ...way in which supermarkets are gaining this much power is through lobbyist groups set up to influence the government and prevent decisions going against them
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  • ...ltancies, law firms, education, the media and other public affairs related groups. PubAffairs numbers over 1400 Members. http://www.pubaffairs.org ...year at University Andrew worked in the Scottish Parliament for the Labour Party Resource Centre, the Information Unit for Scottish Labour Ministers and MSP
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  • International Organization Leaders. All take place on the occasion of the Annual Meeting in industry groups exist with more than 400 Governors.
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  • ...airs]]. It was composed of representatives of big business (mostly Labour party donors) including multinationals, the police, the MOD, banks and their asso ...ned. It draws on the widest possible variety of sectors, areas, and social groups and recognises only peer level and geographical boundaries as common factor
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  • *Placing of speakers at strategic events including All Party Groups, and relevant conferences ...tion is growing and we would like to ensure we are seen as a must read for all progressives including the next generation. The Economist’s innovation is
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  • ...Watch website, accessed 23 March 2015</ref>. As a deceptive use of [[Third Party Technique]], Astroturfing can be considered a form of [[Propaganda]]. ===Front Groups===
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  • ...lobby against action on climate change, since it was sidelined other lobby groups have come to the fore which are more subtle in their tactics. ...Protocol (Bonn, July 16-27, 2000). The meeting launched a new CEPS working party on "Emissions trading and the new EU climate-change policy" which will be c
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  • ...co companies, Clark steadfastly stated he "had not been told what to do at all" by them - that "we would only be a front if they told us what to do, if t This approach is not so different to those front groups which hide their true sponsorship. Despite admitting to industry funding, F
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  • The Royal-Dutch/Shell groups of companies is an Anglo-Dutch group, the holding companies who own the gro ...rtrays itself as a good corporate citizen, but like all multinationals and all oil companies Royal-Dutch/Shell continues, behind the greenwash, with many
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  • ...hink-tank [[Policy Exchange]] which has been influential on [[Conservative Party]] policy. ...un academies. Over 2,000 have been created under Gove. His ambition is for all schools to be freed from local authority control. There are now also eighty
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  • ...saying: “You got us in to the Higher Education crisis we are in now. You all made a mess of it as far as we’re concerned.” ...rom students who had been verbally abused by far-right groups and Islamist groups, Douglas Trainer said: "It is a massively important project. NUS has a grea
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  • ...', 29 August 2001</ref> which mirrored the pledge made in the Conservative Party's General Election Manifesto of 1970. ...BBC News Online'' - Tories suspend link with Monday Club]</ref> saying his party would have nothing to do with the organisation unless it stopped making "di
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  • ...acy in the late 1990s. The review of public diplomacy has brought together all Foreign Office activity in this area including the [[BBC World Service]] an ==Spending on Propaganda front groups and cut outs==
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  • The Trust also funds the [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Penal Affairs ]] and is a grant-making foundation wh ...ps || To organise communications workshops and support for small community groups in three English regions. || 15000 || 12/08/2016 || 12/08/2016 || 01/08/201
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  • ...yist, 'paid hacks, nothing more. There have always been lobbyists pressure groups, single-issue campaigners and charities. But the notion of M Ps as paid adv ...MP [[Francis Noel-Baker]]: 'The growth of so-called "public relations" in all its aspects means that Members of Parliament have themselves become more at
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  • Various figures are available as to the number of Diageo's employees. These all suggest a reduction in number in the early 2000s, in part due to the compan ...wide range of governmental activities including membership on a number of groups and committees including:
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  • ...0.02.05</ref>, there have been claims that its marketing has been aimed at groups at risk, such as young people. ...Marketing. Alcohol campaigning groups question the role played by industry groups, rather than disinterested health experts, in putting together this campaig
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  • ...lassmith.jpg|thumb|250px|Douglas Smith, Westminster lobbyist, Conservative party spin doctor and long time networker]][[Douglas Smith]] is a long time lobby ...[[Westminster Advisers Ltd]]; Director, [[Parliamentary Perceptions Ltd]] (all are political intelligence and advisory consultancies).<ref>[http://www.pub
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  • :'We can all think of examples of colleagues who over the years have always espoused a p ...e] director shares all the legal responsibilities of the board as a whole. All directors have a collective duty to use their best efforts to run the busin
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  • ...traders of goods and services, and there is no legal requirement that they all offer the same company terms and conditions. This raises the question of why all the members of NAFD are not held to a common code of practice, as is the ca
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  • * Party Press Releases (Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrats, Plaid Cymru, SNP) * Other press releases (QUANGOS, pressure groups, think tanks, trades unions etc)', that match parameters given to it by its
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  • ...[http://libsoc.blogspot.com/2005_03_20_libsoc_archive.html A SOCIALIST FOR ALL SEASONS] Tribune column, March 25 2005, Gauche, 25 March 2005</ref>: ...the main Trotskyist groups, let alone the Communist Party or the [[Labour Party]]. And the group has not been around for ages: it disintegrated as a nation
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  • ...n of the Eurosceptic element within and on the right of the [[Conservative Party]]; there are also links between the TPA and [[UKIP]]. The TPA also share cl ...does not pay any UK Tax. The other founding member is former Conservative Party member for Westminster city council [[Andrew Allum]].<ref>Robert Booth, [ht
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