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  • *[[Alan Duncan]], May 2010 – July 2014; appointed [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] mi *[[Lindy Cameron]], Director General, Country Programmes
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  • ...ttias]] | [[Matt McCarthy]] | [[Stephen McGrath]] | [[Jemma McGuffie]] | [[Duncan McKay]] | [[Jon McLeod]] | [[Paula McNulty]] | [[Kelly McVeigh]] | [[Fiona ...lik]] | [[Caroline Mattias]] | [[Matt McCarthy]] | [[Stephen McGrath]] | [[Duncan McKay]] | [[Jon McLeod]] | [[Paula McNulty]] | [[Kelly McVeigh]] | [[Wendy
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  • *The Rt Hon. [[Lord Cameron of Lochbroom]] PC FRSE Aberdeen University - Professor C Duncan Rice MA PhD FRSE
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  • ...castigating sweety makers for adding to Britain’s obesity crisis. While Cameron takes on the chocolate oranges, Frances Maude is chairman of the [[Mission
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  • ...o has close links to the Conservative Party and visited India with [[David Cameron]] in 2006.<ref>BBC News, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6112860.st ...e in May 2010 to work as an advisor to the [[Conservative Party]]'s [[Iain Duncan Smith]].<ref>Guido Fawkes, [http://order-order.com/2010/05/28/susie-squire-
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  • ...after the 2005 election I became Party Chairman and six months later David Cameron became Leader. <ref>‘[http://www.powerbase.info/images/1/14/Maude_PX_spee ...e truce was cemented with an offer from the ‘Portillistas’ that [[Iain Duncan Smith]] would be appointed Honoury President of the think-tank <ref>Rachel
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  • ...f> BBC News [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-19475248 Cabinet: David Cameron's new line-up], 15 July 2014, accessed 11 May 2015.</ref> retaining ...votes. In September 2001 he was appointed Shadow Home Secretary, by [[Iain Duncan Smith]]. In late 2003 the new party leader, [[Michael Howard]], appointed L
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  • *[[Ewan Cameron]], [[Ryden]] *[[Peter Duncan]], [[Central College of Commerce]]
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  • James G. Duncan Duncan Bannatyne - Margaret Barbour
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  • ...re: [[John Sainsbury]] (Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover, who donated to Cameron’s leadership campaign along with fellow donor [[Peter Gummer|Peter Gummer ...s participation". Prior to this outcome, some commentators had suggested Cameron might succeed, and satisfy Conservative MPs: "the sceptical think tank Open
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  • *[[Cameron Jay Rains]], United States ...ony Payne]] | [[Lorinda Peasland]] | [[Martin Penn]] | [[Jim Pinsent]] | [[Duncan Pithouse]] | [[Stewart Plant]] | [[Stuart Ponting]] | [[Tony Potts]] | [[Jo
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  • ...6&refno=/archive/output/2006/2006_1013_03C.gif&pgn=03 Special report: Team Cameron’s big Jewish backers], ''The Jewish Chronicle'', 13 October 2006, p. 3</r ...rties are attended by the likes of 'Beyonce, Kylie and Prince Harry'. <ref>Duncan Campbell and Ian Traynor, [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/funding/story/0,,
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  • Against the backdrop of Prime Minister [[David Cameron]]'s decision to wield Britain's EU veto to protect the Square Mile, former ...nt by [[Goldman Sachs Group]] and $6.3 million spent by [[JPMorgan]].<ref> Duncan Robinson and Tom Braithwaite [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/725f92f6-edbc-11e4-
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  • ...Council since 1992 and Councillor for Garscadden/Scotstounhill, Bailie Liz Cameron is a member of the Scottish Labour Party. ...on behalf of Glasgow's museums, advocating their national status,<ref>Liz Cameron, 'Glasgow's strategy for galleries' ''The Herald'' 27 April 2001, p.23.</re
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  • ...and Defence Assembly. But it’s not all Colonel Blimp in the new era of Cameron Conservatism. Some Carlton members (probably temporarily) resigned over th
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  • ...h]] Chairman and Chief Executive, Europe and Asia [[News Corporation]] | [[Duncan Niederauer]] CEO [[NYSE Euronext]] | [[Richard L Olver]] Chairman [[BAE Sy
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  • *[[David Cameron]], Prime Minister - since 2010 *[[Iain Duncan Smith]], work and pensions secretary - since 2010
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  • The modern literature in Public Choice began with [[Duncan Black]], who in 1948 identified the underlying concepts of what would becom *Black, Duncan (1958), ''[[The Theory of Committees and Elections]]''. Cambridge: Cambridg
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  • *[[James Cameron]] *[[Duncan Greenland]]
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  • ...ty's outreach to faith communities and the voluntary sector. He was [[Iain Duncan Smith]]'s chief of staff for his last two months as Conservative leader and ====Working for Iain Duncan Smith====
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  • ...and researcher for members of the [[Conservative Party]], including [[Iain Duncan Smith]] and [[Liam Fox]]. ...and researcher for members of the [[Conservative Party]], including [[Iain Duncan Smith]] and [[Liam Fox]].
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  • * Mr [[Fred Duncan]] Chairman [[Grampian Country Food Group Ltd]] * Mr [[Cameron McLatchie]] Chairman [[British Polythene Industries PLC]]
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  • ...to the UK's [[Conservative Party]] and a member of Prime Minister [[David Cameron]]'s [[Leader's Group]]. ...through what is known as Cameron's [[Leaders Group]].<ref>''Dispatches'' 'Cameron's Money Men' Channel 4 Production. 29th September 2008</ref> See also the P
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  • ...donor to Tory leader [[David Cameron]] and Tory Business Secretary [[Alan Duncan]]. ...the Tory leader in person through meetings and events<ref>''Dispatches'' 'Cameron's Money Men' Channel 4 Production. 29th September 2008</ref>.
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  • ...profile for the department aided by the bipartisanship offered by [[David Cameron]] who rallied his colleagues in support of the Climate Change Act. Miliband *[[Duncan Brack]] - left February 2012 after [[Chris Huhne]] resigned
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  • ...rvative orientated think-tank with close ties to UK Prime Minister [[David Cameron]]. <ref>Andy Beckett, ‘[http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2008/sep/26/th ...develop his schools agenda. The [[Centre for Social Justice]] gave [[Iain Duncan Smith]] his poverty-fighting plans.' <ref>Tim Montgomerie, '[http://www.gua
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  • ...which is supported by key US neocons and by two of Prime Minister [[David Cameron]]'s closest advisers and ministers. It was launched in Cambridge on 11 Marc ...p://www.gees.org/articulos/articulo_9182 HJS Open Letter to Prime Minister Cameron Calls for Safe Area and No-Fly Zone in Syria], Henry Jackson Society, 15 Fe
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  • ...ley]] | Dr [[Ian Bedford]] | Professor [[Tim Benton]] | Professor [[Duncan Cameron]] | Professor [[Rob Chilcott]] | Dr [[Dylan Childs]] | Dr [[Ian Denholm]]
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  • ...yond questions of party affiliation and in 2008 hosted visits from [[David Cameron]] and publishing the report True Blue<ref>[http://www.demos.co.uk/publicati ...Speakers: [[Debbie Abrahams]] MP, [[Rowenna Davis]], [[Doug Henderson]], [[Duncan O'Leary]] and [[Stephen Bush]].
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  • ...e same report retained Mercer's comments but made no mention of Vigil.<ref>Duncan Gardham, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1562380/Report-Librarie ....timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article6933158.ece Tories admit David Cameron Islamic schools claim 'had mistakes'], ''The Times'', 26 November 2009</ref
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  • ...nship” is fully revealed to be special only in its one-sidedness’. For Duncan Campbell, ‘The British political leadership has often deluded itself abou The first episode of Duncan Campbell's<ref>There is an interesting 1999 account of Campbell's investig
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  • :an independent think tank established by Rt Hon [[Iain Duncan Smith]] MP in 2004, to seek effective solutions to the poverty that blight ...so they built their own. ... The [[Centre for Social Justice]] gave [[Iain Duncan Smith]] his poverty-fighting plans.' <ref>Tim Montgomerie, '[http://www.gua
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  • ...rew Pierce, [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,17129-2297096,00.html Cameron faces revolt over Israel], ''The Times'', 03-August-2006, Accessed 03-Janua <td align="center">Mr George [[Iain Duncan-Smith]]</td>
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  • ...convicted for two and half years for possessing chemicals unlawfully.<ref>Duncan Campbell, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2007/jul/31/ukcrime.thefarright Ex- ...tive Party and Liberal Democrat Party form a coalition government. [[David Cameron]] becomes PM and [[Nick Clegg]] becomes Deputy PM. [[Theresa May]] is appoi
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  • ...lippa Claire Stroud''' (born 2 April 1965) was a special adviser to [[Iain Duncan Smith]] at the [[Department for Work and Pensions]] from May 2010 until<ref ...o-string-of-tory-advisers-10446922.html Jane Merrick, Oliver Wright 'David Cameron poised to give peerages to string of Tory advisers'], ''The Independent'',
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  • ==Cameron Government== *[[Duncan McCourt]] - January 2015
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  • *The Rt Hon [[David Cameron]] MP - Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury and Minister for the Civi *The Rt Hon [[Iain Duncan Smith]] MP - Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
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  • *[[David Cameron]] (Con) Witney *[[Alan Duncan]] (Con) Rutland and Melton
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  • ::Tim Montgomerie was one of a handful of insiders allowed to help write Iain Duncan Smith's speech in Bournemouth last week […]. 'Christianity is his driving :'''Cameron backs ban on burkhas'''
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  • ...Accessed 25-June-2010</ref> In 2010 she became a special adviser to [[Iain Duncan Smith]] at the Department for Work and Pensions before moving on to become ...e in May 2010 to work as an adviser to the [[Conservative Party]]'s [[Iain Duncan Smith]].<ref>Guido Fawkes, [http://order-order.com/2010/05/28/susie-squire-
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  • ...an independent British thinktank, that was set up and established by Iain Duncan Smith along with the help of Philippa Claire Stroud, a former leader of the [[Image:David Cam.jpg|200px|thumb|right|David Cameron visits CSJ, 18th Jan 2006]]
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  • ...l adviser to the incumbent Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [[Iain Duncan Smith]] and co-founder of the [[Centre for Social Justice]].<ref>King's Arm ...cured-homosexuality-through-prayer-and-clearing-demons/ Tory candidate and Cameron advisor ran church that "cured" homosexuality through prayer]", ''Pink News
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  • [[Image:Iain-Duncan-Smith-001.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Iain Duncan Smith,56, Founder]] ...appointed Secretary of State for Work and Pensions in May 2010 under David Cameron. He is the son of soldier in the Battle of Britian and served in the Scots
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  • ...stion that it is in actual fact idleness that most privately concerns him. Duncan Smith and the coalition party have decided to replace the benefit system wi ===DUNCAN SMITH VOWS TO SUPPORT FAMILIES===
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  • ...y Exchange]]. It has close links to the Tory party including leader, David Cameron. Its ideas include doubling the motorway network, cutting benefits and lett ...px"> The [[Centre for Social Justice]] is a think tank established by Iain Duncan Smith MP in 2004, to seek solutions to poverty. Seen as part of the infrast
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  • ...Mary Cameron is mother of [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] [[David Cameron]], leader of the Conservative Party.<ref name="moss"/><ref>{{cite news|last ...)<ref>Jonathan Derbyshire [http://www.newstatesman.com/uk-politics/2010/03/duncan-smith-social-interview Poor relations], ''New Statesman'', Published 01 Mar
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  • ...ns-sugar-daddy.html#ixzz254xh9XRe Hedge fund baron Hintze - sugar daddy to Cameron and Co], MailOnline, 18 October 2011.</ref> Hintze and his wife were dinner guests of then Prime Minister [[David Cameron]] in July 2010.
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  • ...ia Hewson]], Senior Counsel, Special Trade Commission; seconded from [[CMS Cameron McKenna]]. Hewson was also part of [[Lawyers for Britain]], a group formed ...[Change Britain]], formerly of [[Vote Leave]] and an ex-adviser to [[David Cameron]] and ex-CEO of [[Open Europe]].<ref>[http://brexitcentral.com/author/alex-
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  • ...of successfully leading a united party forward'.<ref>Pg 20, Students Back Duncan Smith, ''Sunday Telegraph'', 26-August-2001</ref> She signed the letter in ...tre for Policy Studies]] entitled 'People, Not Budgets'.<ref>Melissa Kite, Cameron plans aid for family carers, ''The Sunday Telegraph'', 25-February-2007</re
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  • ====February 8th - Cameron says lobbying is next big scandal==== ...7189466/David-Cameron-warns-lobbying-is-next-political-scandal.html 'David Cameron warns lobbying is next political scandal'], ''The Telegraph'', 8 February 2
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  • ...mer, Source: [http://guyfawkesrevolt.com/fifth-of-peers-appointed-by-david-cameron-are-major-tory-donors/ Guy Fawkes Revolt] ]] ...r funding the Tories was based on his belief that the Tories under [[David Cameron]] would be a better government for the country than Labour were. Labour, he
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  • ...| [[Robert Goodwill]] MP | [[Richard Graham]] MP | [[Tom Greatrex]] MP | [[Duncan Hames]] MP | [[David Hamilton]] MP | [[Philip Hollobone]] MP | [[Jim Hood]] ...nagement Data Foundation]]; [[British Sugar]] plc; [[Centrica]] plc; [[CMS Cameron McKenna]]; [[ConocoPhillips]] UK Ltd; [[Cornwall Energy Associates]]; [[Cor
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  • ...-sports-portfolio-camerons-reshuffle Helen Grant Loses Sports Portfolio In Cameron's Reshuffle] ''The Voice'', 12 May 2015, accessed 13 May 2015 </ref> In 2006 she worked for [[Iain Duncan Smith]]’s think tank the [[Centre for Social Justice]]. <ref> [https://ww
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  • ...various campaigns for the [[Conservative Party]] including advising [[Iain Duncan Smith]] in 2003<ref>P.27, Howard's Way, ''The Daily Telegraph'', 13-Septemb .../23/guardian-profile-lynton-crosby Lynton Crosby: the 'evil genius' taking Cameron into bare-knuckle politics], ''The Guardian'', Friday 23 November 2012 13.5
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  • ...r [[Crosby Textor]], the UK-Australian lobbying outfit co-owned by [[David Cameron]]’s infamous election spin doctor [[Lynton Crosby]]. *[[Duncan Sedgewick]] - energy practice chair, joined in 2012
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  • *[[David Cameron]] Con Witney *[[Alan Duncan]] Con Rutland and Melton
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  • *[[David Cameron]] Con Witney *[[Alan Duncan]] Con Rutland and Melton
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  • ...ttack the process of fracking, just weeks after the Prime Minister [[David Cameron]] demanded that UK citizens must accept it for the good of the country. ...l interest rate." Two of the directors of CLC who sat with Hollingbery and Duncan Smith, [[Philip Wilbraham]] and [[Dominic Wilbraham]], are also members of
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  • ...l Gove]] for six years until 2013. Before that, Cummings worked for [[Iain Duncan Smith]] while he was leader of the opposition. <ref> [http://www.theguardia ...on-is-a-sphinx-without-a-riddle-says-Michael-Goves-closest-ally.html David Cameron is a 'sphinx without a riddle', says Michael Gove's closest ally], ''The Te
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  • ...mith]], chaired the Voluntary Sector Working Group on [[Iain Duncan Smith| Duncan Smith]]’s Social Justice Commission Report: Breakthrough Britain and is l He calls [[David Cameron]], "an enlightened Prime Minister who places the furthering of civil societ
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  • ...tegy]], a new Brexit lobbying outfit set up by two former aides to [[David Cameron]] and [[Michael Gove]]. ...in March 2016. <ref> [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-35848687 Iain Duncan Smith quits over planned disability benefit changes], ''BBC News'', 19 Marc
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  • ...eader of the Opposition. Llewellyn continued in this role until 2010. When Cameron became Prime Minister he appointed Llewellyn to the post of the Downing Str ...a director of the think-tank the [[Atlantic Partnership]] before becoming Cameron's private office secretary.
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  • *[[Richard Chew]] - ''Political adviser'': former aide to [[David Cameron]]. Salary: up to £52,999. *[[Nick Hargrave]] - ''Political adviser'': former speechwriter to [[David Cameron]], previously worked at [[Portland Communications]]. Salary: £69,995.
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  • ...n campaign. He supported [[Michael Howard]], [[Michael Ancram]] and [[Iain Duncan Smith]]'s bids for Tory leadership. <ref> [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_po ...heir products were being ripped off in China, and that by Saturday [[David Cameron]] had raised the issue with the Chinese Prime Minister because they had ask
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  • ...| [[Rhydian Lewis]] | [[James Lipscombe]] | [[Derek Lovelock]] | Sir [[Cameron Mackintosh]] | [[Ron Mackintosh]] | [[Edward Mellors]] | [[Tom Molnar]] ...s and business advisers. A good number had also been given peerages during Cameron's leadership.
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  • *[[David Cameron]] (Conservative) Witney *[[Lisa Cameron]] (Scottish National) East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow
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  • ...served as an aide to [[Iain Duncan Smith]], [[Michael Howard]] and [[David Cameron]] as leaders of the opposition.
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  • ...hadow Foreign Affairs Minister). Two months later, opposition leader David Cameron registered gifts from King Hamad of cuff-links and a fountain pen.(70)
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  • ...kson did not respond to attempts to contact him.<ref>David Pegg and Pamela Duncan, [https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/sep/13/revealed-ex-mps-use-parl ...firm [[Charlotte Street Partners]] decision to appoint sitting peer [[Ian Duncan]] as a consulting partner has been criticised by the [[PRCA|Public Relation
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