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  • '''Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence (CSTPV)''' is a terrorism res ...orism and Conflict Studies". <ref>Los Angeles Times, 'Analysts: Any Jewish group in the world is now a target', ''The Jerusalem Post'', 2 August 1994</ref>
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  • ...ivate, was one of the UK's largest PR and lobbying agencies until it filed for bankruptcy in September 2017 following an international scandal over revela ...inister [[Margaret Thatcher]] who ran the Tory Party's publicity campaigns for the 1979, 1983 and 1987 elections. Bell was deputy chairman of [[Lowe Howar
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  • ...007-2011, and between 2003-2004 he had a regular column in [[The Lancet]], for whom he contributed 31 articles in this period, contributing one further ar ...and large simply not socialists. It took an unconscionable length of time for this to dawn on me, and to recognise fully that the party leaders, Frank Fu
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  • ...ies]] (BUCSIS).<ref>[http://www.bucsis.co.uk/ Buckingham University Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies], 6 may 2009.</ref> ...r over three decades, and was latterly the Director of the [[Brunel Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies]].<ref>Anthony Glees, Letter, The Times,
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  • ...ost academic terrorologists in the UK and served as an active propagandist for Western state interests throughout his long career. He retired from academi ...In The East', ''The Sunday Herald''. 12 January 2003</ref> where he served for six years until 1965 when he retired at the rank of Flight Lieutenant.<ref>
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  • '''Hill & Knowlton''' (H&K) was for many years the largest PR and lobbying firm in the world. It is now part of global communications group [[WPP]]. Roughly three quarters of H&K’s work involves routine PR, and a
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  • ...827_ac_20120331_e_c.pdf Science Media Centre Trustees' Report and Accounts for period ended 31 March 2012], acc 3 Oct 2012</ref> ...827_ac_20120331_e_c.pdf Science Media Centre Trustees' Report and Accounts for period ended 31 March 2012], acc 3 Oct 2012</ref>
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== : 29.09.2009 / ... : Delegation for relations with the Arab Peninsula
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  • ...Party of Germany]] (since 2004). Formerly he represented the German Greens for two terms between 1994-2004 in the European Parliament.<ref>European Parlia ===Parliamentary Affiliations===
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== : 29.09.2009 / ? : Delegation for relations with Iran
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  • For information on its lobbying work in the UK, see [[Weber Shandwick Public Af Below are just a few examples of Weber Shandwick's work for clients:
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  • #[[Committee for a Free Britain]] needs references to all the claims and formatting - mostly #[[Brunswick Group]] some links need to be ported to the new ff format + there are orphan ff +
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  • ...groups (the others being the [[World Economic Forum]] and the [[Bilderberg Group]]). ...l Commission is attempting to mold public policy and construct a framework for international stability in the coming decades. ..."trilateralism" refers to
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  • ...BPI is open to companies in the UK which supply prescription medicines for human use. A complete list of member companies and affiliates can be found on the ...en Dorrell]], explained in 1996, 'Our policy needs to provide firm support for the pharmaceutical industry... The industry knows that there will be no sur
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  • ...knas Uca]] (born 17 September 1976, Celle) is a former MEP (''1999-2009'') for Germany from the political party [[Die Linke|The Left]].<ref>European Parli ===Parliamentary Affiliations===
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  • ...f the following three subsidiaries, which are themselves holding companies for further operating subsidiaries: ...its sector. Since it withdrew from the [[Global Climate Coalition]] (lobby group) in 1998 <ref> [http://web.archive.org/web/20000815072356/http://www.worldw
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  • ...eign Office''' ('''FO''') and the [[Commonwealth Office]], was responsible for protecting and promoting British interests worldwide. A favoured tactic is to conduct trips for journalists. The Foreign Office departmental report brags about the succes
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  • ...e]] in partnership with the [[British Council]] and the [[Migration Policy Group]]. ...[[Demos]] ("Rethinking Inclusive Communities") and use [[Fishburn Hedges]] for PR.
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== : 19.07.1994 / 19.07.1999 : Group of the Party of European Socialists
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== .../ 19.07.1999 : Group of the European People's Party (Christian-Democratic Group)
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  • ...brands. As a result, the company manages to gloss over a number of issues for which it has received criticism, such as: ...king, account for the majority of people treated in Accident and Emergency for problems caused by alcohol (see [[Diageo: Influence]]) <ref> Jo Revill, Th
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  • ...ional Council of Resistance of Iran]] (NCRI), it has been the main conduit for publicizing Israeli intelligence on Iran's nuclear program.<ref name=SRA>Sc Other names for MEK include the [[National Liberation Army of Iran]] and the [[Muslim Irani
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  • ...of Carmyllie QC) was a Scottish politician and a former Solicitor General for Scotland (1982-89) and Lord Advocate. He died in June 2013. ...University]] for 2 years. In 1979 he was appointed Standing Junior Counsel for the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] and became a Queen's Counsel (QC) i
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  • ...of the [[Project for the New American Century]] and sits on the [[Council for a Community of Democracies]]. As of February 2007 he is also director of [[ ...an honorary professor at the University of Konstanz in Germany. He taught for seven years at Gonzaga College High School in Washington, D.C., a Jesuit sc
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  • ...ary undersecretary of state for Defence at the MOD (1974-76), the minister for Overseas Development (1976-77) at the FCO. ...nce Aid Fund for Southern Africa]] (1979-80); the chairman of the [[Centre for World Development]] (1980-85); the [[International Council of Voluntary Age
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== ...relations with the countries of South Asia and the South Asia Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)
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  • ...lity for national security in respect of Northern Ireland as well as human rights, elections, legacy issues (including current ongoing public inquiries).<ref ...d/media-detail.htm?newsID=16533 Owen Paterson Appointed Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.], Northern Ireland Office, 17 May 2010.</ref>
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  • ...sees itself as having pioneered the CSR and sustainable development debate for thirty years. It has pioneered corporate benchmark reporting and dialogue. ...ven borrowed SustainAbility’s catch-phrase, “People, Planet, Profit” for the subtitle on one of their reports. Tom Delfgaauw former Vice President o
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== : 21.07.1999 / 14.01.2002 : Committee on Citizens' Freedoms and Rights, Justice and Home Affairs
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  • ...al 1984, an appropriate year for an Orwellian agency making the world safe for hypocrisy. The quasi-private NED does publicly what the CIA has long done ...was standard operating procedure well before the CIA's creation. In 1912, for example, the highly-decorated Marine Corps General Smedley Butler wrote his
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  • '''David Cairns''' (August 7, 1966 - May 9, 2011) was the Labour MP for Inverclyde from 2001 - 2011 and twice chair of [[Labour Friends of Israel]] *Labour MP for Inverclyde (2001 - 2011)
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  • McNally is an ex-PR man and lobbyist who held roles for over 17 years at agencies including [[Hill & Knowlton]] and [[Weber Shandwi :He was appointed a Parliamentary adviser to [[GEC]] (1983-4) and then Director General of the [[British Reta
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  • ...mark], accessed 19 November 2010.</ref> He is the Chairman of the Steering Group of [[European Friends of Israel]] (EFI) in the European Parliament and Pres ===Parliamentary Affiliations===
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  • [[All-Party Parliamentary Groups]] are unofficial groups of MPs who are interested in specific subjec ...lications.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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  • '''Dame Pauline (Lillian) Neville-Jones''' was Chairman of [[QinetiQ]] Group PLC (2002-05), chair of the British Joint Intelligence Committee (1993-94), In May 2010 Neville Jones was appointed Minister for Security and Counter Terrorism at the [[Home Office]] in the new UK Coaliti
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  • ...oi Brussels, a formerly a luxury apartment block that now contains offices for the [[Council of the European Union]], the [[European Council]] and some Be ...y-general of the [[European Trade Union Confederation]] (ETUC), well-known for its constructive approach towards neo-liberal European Union policies.
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  • ...avid Martin''' (born 26 August 1954, Edinburgh) is an [[MEP]] (''1984- '') for Scotland from the [[Labour Party]].<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.eu ===Parliamentary Affiliations===
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  • ...n Affairs]]. He is also a substitute Member of Parliament’s [[Delegation for Relations with the United States]].<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.eu ...on-Free Zones') in 1985, which won him the Nicolae Titulescu Academy Award for the same year, and 'Armele şi Politica' ('Weapons and Politics') in 1989.<
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  • ...Mankind'' was a genuinely radical anti-imperialist manifesto and blueprint for first world aid to developing countries. "The days of imperialism are over, ...means that influence will be used, as never before, for the welfare of the human race, and in partnership with it - not in overlordship over it." {{ref|2}}
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== : 21.09.2004 / 13.07.2009 : Delegation to the EU-Chile Joint Parliamentary Committee
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  • ...an of the company until he was made Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Science and Innovation in 1998. It may be objected that he is no longer for ...mewhat uncomfortably with Sainsburys' professed concern about the subject. For more on UNICE, see: http://www.corporateeurope.org/ebsummit/factsheet2.htm
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  • ...ct figures are given when we could find them). The Labour Party's accounts for 1999 show that 60% of its income comes from donors (20% from donors over £ The rewards are big for the big spenders - for example, of the 97 official high-value donors in 1998-9 more than 30 have r
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  • ...to drive campaigns that end impunity, resource-linked conflict, and human rights and environmental abuses. ...ny or organisation that has disregarded the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the course of their business, or that is involved in the extractives, ti
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== : 22.07.1999 / 14.01.2002 : Delegation for relations with the Member States of ASEAN, South-east Asia and the Republic
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  • ...st] She is a member designate of the proposed [[Joint Parliamentary Human Rights Committee]], a member of the [[European Union Select Committee on Social Af ...Development Liaison Peer, Advisory Board of the British Institute of Human Rights. She is a trustee of [[UNICEF UK]], a member of the [[UNA-UK]] Advisory Pan
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  • ...nwealth Parliamentary Association, and chairs the [[Westminster Foundation for Democracy]]. *[[Andrew Bennett]] is the Executive Director of the [[Syngenta Foundation]] for Sustainable Agriculture and is also the President of the Tropical Agricultu
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  • ...hanistan. Prior to his resignation Joyce had been a Labour loyalist voting for ID cards, foundation hospitals, the Iraq war, student tuition fees, anti-te ==Support for the invasion and occupation of Iraq==
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  • ...d PhD at Cambridge University. He was active in the Northern Ireland Civil Rights movement, and participated in the 1969 Belfast-Derry march which was attack ...e Cambridge neoconservative think tank the [[Henry Jackson Society Project for Democratic Geopolitics]].
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== : 07.02.2002 / 19.07.2004 : Delegation for relations with the countries of Central America and Mexico
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== .../ 19.07.1999 : Group of the European People's Party (Christian-Democratic Group)
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  • ...ng "industry-focused assurance, tax and advisory services to enhance value for their clients". ...firms' actions represented a "ridiculous conflict of interest". She called for the Treasury to stop accepting their staff to draw up new tax laws. "The la
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== .../ 10.11.1996 : Group of the European People's Party (Christian-Democratic Group)
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== : 26.07.1989 / 14.01.1992 : Committee on Women's Rights
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  • ...London based, Swiss born, director of the [[Inter-parliamentary Coalition for Combating Antisemitism]].<ref name="JC">Marcus Dysch [http://www.thejc.com/ ...year old student at the [[University of Leeds]], Lande travelled to Berlin for a meeting organised by the 'Jerusalem-based [[World Union of Jewish Student
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  • ...instruments, including the [[U.S. Department of State]] and [[U.S. Agency for International Development]], to support economic and political development ...iti. Max Blumenthal reports that [[Stanley Lucas]] is the program officer for the IRI's Haiti program. <ref> Democracy Now [http://www.democracynow.org/a
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== : 20.07.1999 / 19.07.2004 : Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats
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  • ...ople preparing for major presentations and media appearances, to workshops for small groups covering all aspects of press & media relations. ...lobbying clients (from September 2002) were the [[Professional Contractors Group]].
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  • ...1922 Committee]]. In the 2015 general election Pritchard retained his seat for a third term with a majority of 10,743. <ref> [http://www.shropshirestar.co ...ts to set up business deals with foreign officials and ministers in return for being paid hundreds of thousands of pounds'. Pritchard did not offer to lob
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== : 21.09.2004 / 13.03.2007 : Delegation for relations with the People's Republic of China
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  • ...ust 1946, Marseille) is an [[MEP]] from the French political party [[Union for a Popular Movement]] (''2004- ''; [[Démocratie Libérale]] ''01.01.2000-19 ===Parliamentary Affiliations===
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  • ...r advisor to the Israeli government he heads the [[International Institute for Counter-Terrorism]] based in the [[Interdisciplinary Center]] – a private ...tic, (no date) [Accessed 3 September 2009]</ref> In evidence to a Canadian Parliamentary Subcommittee Ganor explained the thrust of his Ph.D thesis as follows:
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== : 20.07.1999 / 19.07.2004 : Group of the Party of European Socialists
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  • ...othy Kirkhope]] (born 29 April 1945, Newcastle upon Tyne) is a British MEP for Yorkshire and the Humber from [[Conservative and Unionist Party]] (since 19 ===Parliamentary Affiliations===
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== : 17.11.1994 / 11.07.1995 : Delegation for relations with Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== : 20.07.2004 / 13.07.2009 : Socialist Group in the European Parliament
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== : 17.11.1994 / 11.07.1995 : Delegation to the EU-Cyprus Joint Parliamentary Committee
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== : 08.01.2002 / 19.07.2004 : Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance
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  • ...EU, led to his departure from the VVD in 2004, to set up his own political group. ...10/geert-wilders-cabinet-seat-election?INTCMP=SRCH Geert Wilders on course for Dutch cabinet seat], guardian.co.uk, Thursday 10 June 2010 18.25 BST </ref>
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== : 17.11.1994 / 11.07.1995 : Delegation for relations with South-east Europe
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  • ...(1992-1994). Since 1994, he is a member of the European Parliament as EPP Group coordinator on the [[Legal Affairs Committee]]. He's a member of the Europe ===Parliamentary Affiliations===
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  • ...liament Rapporteur for Jammu and Kashmir and has also served as Rapporteur for Romania and maintained a close link with this country up to its accession i ...um of environmental groups led by [[Friends of the Earth]].<ref>Foundation for Dialogue among Civilisations, [http://www.dialoguefoundation.org/?Lang=en&P
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  • [[Gay Mitchell]] (born 30 December 1951, Dublin) is an Irish MEP (''2004- '') for Dublin from [[Fine Gael]].<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.eu *Former member, [[European Internet Forum]] (EIF) - an independent, not-for-profit and non-partisan organisation. It is led and governed by its Politic
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== : 20.07.1999 / 19.07.2004 : Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats
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  • ...] (born 3 October 1941, Greywell, Hampshire) is a British MEP (''1979- '') for East Midlands from [[Liberal Democrats]].<ref>European Parliament, [http:// ===Parliamentary Affiliations===
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  • *Member, [[Subcommittee on Human Rights]] *Member, Delegation to the EU-Turkey Joint Parliamentary Committee
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  • ...le) is a British MEP (''1999- '') from [[Conservative and Unionist Party]] for the East of England.<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.e ===Parliamentary Affiliations===
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  • [[Mary Honeyball]] (born 12 November 1952, Weymouth) is a British MEP for London from the [[Labour Party]] since 17.02.2000.<ref>European Parliament, *Member, [[Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality]]
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  • [[Jean Lambert]] (born 01 June 1950, Orsett) is a British MEP for London from [[Green Party]] (since 1999).<ref>European Parliament, [http:// ===Parliamentary Affiliations===
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  • ...aroness Sarah Ludford''' (born 14 March 1951, Halesworth) is a British MEP for London from [[Liberal Democrats]] (since 1999), and a member of the [[House ===European Parliamentary Affiliations===
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  • [[Claude Moraes]] (born 22 October 1965) is a British MEP (''1999- '') for London from the [[Labour Party]].<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.euro ===Parliamentary Affiliations===
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  • ...rles Tannock]] (born 25 September 1957, Aldershot, Hants) is a British MEP for London (''1999- '') from [[Conservative and Unionist Party]].<ref>European *[[Anglicans for Israel]]
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  • The major worldwide conservation and wildlife body, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) was originally called the World Wildlife Fund. The US branch, The organisation changed its name in 1986 to World Wide Fund for Nature, to better reflect the scope of its activities, retaining the WWF in
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  • [[Nirj Deva]] (born 11 May 1948, Colombo, Sri Lanka) is an MEP for South East from the [[Conservative and Unionist Party]] since 20.07.1999.<r *Vice-Chairman, Delegation for relations with the countries of South Asia
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  • [[Caroline Lucas]] (born 09 December 1960, Malvern) has been the MP for Brighton, Pavilion since 2010.<ref> Parliament.UK [http://www.parliament.uk She is a former British MEP for South East from [[Green Party]] (20.07.1999-17.05.2010).<ref>European Parli
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  • ...]]'s international advisory council and a former [[Liberal Democrats]] MEP for the South West of England and Somerset and North Devon. ...www.publicaffairsnews.com/articles/news/apco-swoops-former-mep APCO swoops for former MEP] ''Public Affairs News'', 25 September 2014, accessed 19 January
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  • *[[All-Party Parliamentary Group for Sudan and South Sudan]] - Vice-chair <ref name="November">[http://www.publi ===Parliamentary Affiliations===
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  • ...born 17 December 1950, London) is a former British actor and a current MEP for West Midlands from the [[Labour Party]] (since 20.07.1999).<ref>European Pa *Chairman, Delegation for relations with South Africa
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  • [[Elizabeth Lynne]] (born 22 January 1948, Woking) is a former British MEP for West Midlands from [[Liberal Democrats]] (20.07.2009-03.02.2012).<ref>Europ ===Parliamentary Affiliations===
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  • ...December 1962, Bradford, W. Yorkshire) is a British MEP (''12.05.1998- '') for Yorkshire and the Humber from the [[Labour Party]].<ref>European Parliament ===Parliamentary Affiliations===
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  • ...lan-Scott]] (born 15 August 1949, Cambridge) is a British MEP (''1984- '') for Yorkshire and the Humber from [[Conservative and Unionist Party]].<ref>Euro ===Parliamentary Affiliations===
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  • ...nd conflicts of interest. We hope these webpages will become a useful tool for European citizens to track the performance of their elected representatives European Parliament elections for the 7th parliamentary term took place from 04-07 June 2009. See the [http://www.powerbase.info/in
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  • ...gelicals Now, July 2008. Article 'mainly' based on ''Baroness Cox, a Voice for the Voiceless'' by Andrew Boyd, Lion Books, 1998.</ref> Cox was among the t ...of the members of the group, ''The Observer'' commented that: ‘The study group seems to believe with Professor Hayek and his disciple, Sir [[Keith Joseph]
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  • ...k Tank details], Stockholm Network, accessed 7 April 2009.</ref> a working group of European market-oriented think-tanks. ...Exchange helped [[Michael Gove]] develop his schools agenda. The [[Centre for Social Justice]] gave [[Iain Duncan Smith]] his poverty-fighting plans.' <r
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  • :21.09.2004 / 13.03.2007 : Delegation for relations with Japan :14.03.2007 / 13.07.2009 : Delegation for relations with Japan
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== :29.09.2009 / ... : Delegation for relations with Canada
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== :30.01.1997 / 13.10.1997 : Delegation for relations with the Transcaucasian republics: Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgi
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  • ===Parliamentary Affiliations=== :22.07.1999 / 14.01.2002 : Delegation for relations with Japan
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  • ...28 October 1955, Nancy) is an [[MEP]] for France (''1999- '') from [[Union for a Popular Movement]] since 2004, and formerly from the agrarianist politica : 22.07.1999 / 14.01.2002 : Delegation for relations with Canada
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  • ...[[Labour Party (Ireland)|Labour Party]]. He was a member of the Socialist Group in the European Parliament.<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.e ===Parliamentary Affiliations===
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  • [[Marielle de Sarnez]] (born 27 March 1951, Paris) is an MEP for France (''1999- '') from the political party [[Democratic Movement]] (''199 ===Parliamentary Affiliations===
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