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  • The amateurish gentlemanly British Register of Members' Interests and Select Committee pales by comparison. Ev ...nt, 'Putting People First', 27 August 1986. Quoted in Geoffrey Cannon, The Politics of Food (Century Hutchinson, London, 1987), p. 301.
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  • ...He is also the editor of Economic Affairs and Associate Editor of the ''[[British Actuarial Journal]]'' and the ''[[Annals of Actuarial Science]]''. ...nt that brought about the successful economic reforms that transformed the British economy. He is a Director of [[RAB Capital]], [[Scottish Re]], [[Balli plc]
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  • ...e run by [[Robert Durward]], the Scottish business man who also runs the [[British Aggregates Association]] (also listed as a former client of Stuart Crawford :In other words trained killers with dubious connections to far right politics are posing as security experts and briefing the media on the dangers faced
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  • Stephen Twigg (born December 25, 1966) is a British politician and former Labour Member of Parliament for Enfield Southgate. I ...was re-elected with a majority of 27,367. <ref> [http://www.express.co.uk/politics/politicians/labour/stephen-twigg/518 Stephen Twigg] ''Express'', accessed 1
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  • ...withdrawal of British forces from [[Northern Ireland]]) but supported the British presence there. He also supported the [[NATO]] intervention in Kosovo in 19 *Lecturer: in British government [[North Notts College of Further Education]] 1965-66
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  • :In its time, however, Solidarity was a key player on the British left, notable both for its exuberance and for its originality. It played an ...f Lenin’s hostility to workers’ self-management; and The Irrational in Politics, a restatement and development of the early work of Wilhelm Reich. Some of
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  • Run by: New Politics Network<br> Speakers: Emily Robinson, New Politics Network; Prof John Annette, Centre for Citizenship and Lifelong Learning; M
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  • ...c/global/redress20070628 Gordon Brown appoints Israel apologist to oversee British media], Redress, 29 June 2007.</ref> ...h a salary of £295,000. <ref> Tim Walker [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/9870888/James-Purnells-new-BBC-job-is-good-news-for-the-women-in-his-life.h
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  • ...<ref>Cave & Rowell, ''A Quiet Word: Lobbying, Crony Capitalism, and Broken Politics in Britain'' (page 67), Bodley Head, 2014</ref> ...d her career at [[Google]]; specialist in the space where technology meets politics, governance, and diplomacy.
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  • ...goldenrod;padding:1%;font-size:10pt">'War is a form of armed politics, and politics is about influencing and controlling people and perceptions.' - David Kilcu ...Baghdad'. <ref>OUP USA, [http://www.us.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Politics/AmericanPolitics/ForeignDefensePolicy/~~/dmlldz11c2EmY2k9OTc4MDE5NTM2ODM0NQ
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  • ...ssage from the Chair, [http://www.biu.ac.il/academic_freedom/amessage.htm "British Lecturers’ Decision “A Triumph for Democracy and Academic Freedom”"], ...ress Release, [http://www.adl.org/PresRele/IslME_62/4826_62.htm "ADL Slams British Academic Boycott Policy"], ADL Website, 29 May 2006</ref>. The motion becam
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  • ...c Braithwaite]], GCMG. Senior Advisor, Deutsche Bank AG London. Formerly British Ambassador to Russia. | The Rt Hon [[Lord Brittan of Spennithorne]], QC. V ...ate, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. | The Honorable Peter JAY. Formerly British Ambassador to the United States of America. | Sir John KEMP-WELCH. Formerl
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  • British Sky Broadcasting Ltd, FOX Broadcasting Company, Fox Sports, FOXSports.com, *[[Tony Blair]] &ndash; British Prime Minister
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  • ...[[Ian Blackford]] by 5,124 votes.<ref> BBC News [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/constituencies/S14000055 Ross, Skye & Lochaber], accessed 15 May 2015.</ref ...attack.<ref> Nicholas Watt and Severin Carrell [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/jun/02/charles-kennedy-uk-political-leaders-pay-tribute Charles Kenned
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  • ...was set up as a limited company<ref>FAME Database, Taxpayers’ Alliance & Politics and Economics Research Trust, FAME, Accessed 13-April-2011</ref> in 2003 by ...ity council [[Andrew Allum]].<ref>Robert Booth, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/oct/09/taxpayers-alliance-conservative-pressure-group Who is behind th
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  • ...se in deception and media manipulation')at a 2007 conference 'The Cultural Politics of 'Terror' in the Middle East,' organised by Lina Khatib via the Universit ...Kelly]] was the victim of an assassination that had nothing to do with the British State or its Secret Intelligence Service.<ref>Rowena Thursby, [http://www.t
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  • ...adviser to [[Douglas Hurd]] as foreign secretary, dealing mainly with the politics of the [[European Union]] and the Balkans.<ref> [http://www.independent.co. ...e="MR"/> He was senior adviser, now steering board chairman, to the Franco-British-German Club of Three/[[Institute for Strategic Dialogue]] <ref name="MR"/>
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  • ...Sanders, ''Peddlers of Crisis: The Committee on the Present Danger and the Politics of Containment'', South End Press, 1983, p.227.</ref> ...]]. The Policy Forum claimed success in selling U.S. foreign policy to the British Media, Claiming:
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  • ...amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1844153541/203-8095873-3806314?v=glance&n=266239 A British Achilles: George, 2nd Earl Jellicoe KBE DSO MC FRS 20th Century Soldier, Po ==Return to politics==
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  • ...etworking and policy-planning venture bringing together French, German and British elites. Its dedicated website has now been abolished and it runs as part of ...rague. From 1995 to 1999 he was Director General of the [[Confederation of British Industry]].
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  • ...ping them in this decisive intervention which changed the course of modern British history. ...y. One of its targets in the years since the Second World War has been the British Labour Party.
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  • ..."Weapons of Mass Destruction" was flawed. He was a career soldier in the British Army between 1956 and 1997. ...[[Chief of the General Staff]] and in 1994 the professional head of the [[British Army]]. On 15 March 1994 he was promoted to [[Field Marshal]] and became [[
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  • ...in 2017.<ref name="Sainsbury">Heather Stewart [https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/jun/23/uks-biggest-political-donor-lord-sainsbury-to-end-his-contribut British Pregnancy Advisory Service (£6,600)
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  • ...ching the position of political editor for ''The Economist'', he turned to politics when he served on the Jenkin's Commission between 1997 and 1998. The commi *2003 Chairman, [[British Greyhound Racing Board]]
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  • ...ott, Fran Yeoman and Helen Nugent, '[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article6194886.ece The new generation of Conservative candidates]', ''The T ...mists in some mosques in the UK and their effect on the attitudes of young British Muslims. Many of our ideas have been adopted by the [[Conservative Party]]
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  • ...nts “a radical approach to improving public services, revitalising local politics and empowering local communities. *[[British Telecom]]
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  • ...Britain's top gun]The ''Independent on Sunday'' 5 November 2006</ref> is a British businessman, amateur racing driver and politician. He was Minister of Scien ==Role in business and politics==
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  • :“LINKS is a British non governmental organisation working for the peaceful resolution of confli *From August 2003 to August 2007 LINKS worked with the British NGOs [[International Alert]] and Conciliation Resources to implement a proj
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  • ...nes, [http://www.spinwatch.org/component/content/article/175-international-politics/2267-you-want-policy-in-cash You want policy? In cash?]', ''The Times'' (Lo ...holm Network: FAQs], ''Stockholm Network'', Accessed 9 April 2010.</ref> a British journalist and policy specialist, and initially managed by the Swedish thin
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  • '''Politeia''' is a British [[think tank]] established in November 1995 that generally supports free-ma *[http://politics.guardian.co.uk/thinktanks/page/0,,527156,00.html Politeia's page at ''The G
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  • British Petroleum Energy UK British Petroleum Chemicals Chemical UK
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  • ...n the other hand, they are not very open about their actual involvement in politics. That’s tricky. ...roups in the UK. In the field of pharmaceuticals, the [[Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry]] (ABPI) is the most important. The ABPI is the tra
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  • ...Near East Policy]] and as an adjunct professor at the [[Institute of World Politics]]. He was a former resident scholar at [[AEI]]</td> ...ate and three presidents, including [[President Reagan]]’s speech to the British Parliament in 1982 which led to the establishment of the [[National Endowme
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  • ...tions and development institutions, among them International [[IDEA]], the British [[Know How Fund]], the [[Westminster Foundation for Democracy]], [[National :Dr Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, senior research fellow in politics at Brunel University, was a consultant to the Home Office in 1985-6 on prob
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  • ...on coordinated by the National Security Council (NSC). In a speech to the British Parliament on June 8, 1982, President Reagan announced that the U.S. would ...g the last ten years have quietly been changing the rules of international politics... doing in public what the CIA used to do in private."
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  • ...e WFD intended to act principally or exclusively as a vehicle for aid, via British parties, to foreign parties?</li> ...tical activities within foreign countries, thereby promoting democracy and British influence.</p>
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  • ...replaced by [[Rachael Maskell]].<ref> BBC News [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/constituencies/E14001061 York Central], accessed 11 May 2015.</ref> ...was educated at Haileybury, the University of Bristol, where he obtained a politics degree; and the University of York where he was awarded a degree Southern
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  • ...ch attended the elite private school [[Sherborne]] followed by a degree in Politics, Sociology and Psychology at Durham University. he began his career 'in the The Commonwealth Institute was an agency of the British Government <ref>[http://www.col.org/forum/PCFpapers/PostWork/french.pdf]</r
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  • ...his constituency office.'<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/politics-obituaries/8505522/David-Cairns.html David Cairns], Daily Telegraph, 10 May ...atholic Priest.<ref name="profile">The Guardian [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/person/6377/david-cairns David Cairns: Electoral History and Profile], acce
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  • consultancy business for two decades. He then moved into trade politics and thence to the European Parliament as research director for the group of ...effects of Brussels directives and their interpretation by UK officials on British businesses, and has gained an
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  • ...Ramsay, Wilson, MI5 and the Rise of Thatcher Covert Operations in British Politics 1974-1978, [http://home.planet.nl/~reijd050/organisations/Cercle/1986_04_Lo ...tics (Paris) December 1984) Violet had links with South African, American, British, Swiss and West German intelligence. The West German BND is said to be one
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  • [[William Shawcross]] is a for British journalist and was chairman of the Charity Commission from October 2012 unt ...politics in this way.<ref>Fraser Nelson, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/david-cameron/9633379/Gordon-Browns-secret-army-could-defeat-the-Coalitions
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  • ...erest in acquiring ITV, but then went on to accuse the BBC and Sky News, a British satellite-channel owned by [[Rupert Murdoch]], of putting out biased, overl ...e Bruck, Saban elaborated on the 'three ways to be influential in American politics,' which according to Bruck were: 'make donations to political parties, esta
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  • ...r Yugoslavia -- on topics ranging from corporate and financial news and EU politics, to riots, espionage and ethnic cleansing. ...y, and is a partner in The Gyroscope Consultancy. He is also a director of British-American Business and is a member of the Vice-Chancellor's Communications P
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  • ...is key influence on South African history, through the ruthless pursuit of British hegemony. ...f a global Imperial parliament, with its seat in London, with delegates of British decent from Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
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  • ...but almost immediately moved into politics, becoming private secretary to British colonial administrator [[Alfred Milner]], who was high commissioner for Sou ...ess he would give to one of his characters in later books. He also entered politics running as a [[Scottish Unionist Party|Tory]] candidate for a Border consti
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  • *[[Andrew Bearpark]] is the current Director General of the [[British Association of Private Security Companies]]. Mr Bearpark serves as an advis ...to that he spent two years as Assistant Director Counter Terrorism in the British Ministry Of Defence. In that role Mr. Cameron acted as a consultant to seve
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  • ...html David Hart,], telegraph.co.uk, 6 January 2011.</ref> was a right-wing British political activist. He was a founder of the [[Committee for a Free Britain] ==Trading in Politics==
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  • ...erform at the next big public theatre of the creulty and absurdity of U.S. politics: the Valerie Plame affair. The U.S. likes to keep its involvement in Kurdish politics quiet [http://www.variant.randomstate.org/12texts/Fernandes.html] [http://w
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  • *[[New Politics Network]] [[Category:MP|Mactaggart, Fiona]] [[Category:British Politician|Mactaggart, Fiona]][[Category:Labour Party|Mactaggart, Fiona]]
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  • ...ourable '''Clive Richard Hollick, Baron Hollick''' (born 19 May 1945) is a British businessman with media interests, and a noted supporter of the [[Labour Par Hollick was educated at Taunton's Grammar School, Southampton, and then read Politics, Psychology and Sociology at the University of Nottingham. He joined [[Ham
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  • '''David Levin''' (1962-) is a British businessman and CEO of [[McGraw-Hill Education]] ...[Ian Smith]] regime. He was educated at [[Oxford University]] (Philosophy, Politics and Economics, 1983) and [[Stanford University]] (MBA, 1987).
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  • ...information at the ministry of health. He was soon moved to Ireland by the British government to be director of public information at Dublin castle, in the ce ...er writes:<ref>David Miller, [http://www.spinwatch.org/content/view/227/8/ British Propaganda in Ireland and its significance today], Spinwatch, 24 March 2006
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  • *BA (Hons) Politics and Modern History, MA (Econ) Political Development Europe using a British Academy Larger Research Grant (with Graeme Chesters) I will be writing a bo
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  • ...lle-Jones''' was Chairman of [[QinetiQ]] Group PLC (2002-05), chair of the British Joint Intelligence Committee (1993-94),International Governor, BBC (1998-20 ...Stanley, a director of RAND Corporation, Marathon Oil and a Patron of the British American Project. Before entering government service, he was executive vice
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  • ...lists and celebrities. Nowhere does it mention that it is published by the British government. Instead the more anonymous '[[Northern Ireland Information Serv ...es the line that the problem in Northern Ireland is nothing to do with the British government.
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  • ...ariety of Elite policy planning and netowrking groups. He is well known in British research and political circles and as a media commentator, especially about ...International Relations at the University of Kent and in the Department of Politics and International Studies at [[Warwick University]]. Sir Robert was appoint
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  • ...ted at Wakefield Girls' High School, becoming head girl in 1967. She read politics at the [[University of Leeds]] and undertook postgraduate studies in social ...se of Lords|Prashar, Usha]][[Category:Politician|Prashar, Usha]][[Category:British Politician|Prashar, Usha]]
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  • ...nd the Successor Generation project, Holme is a central figure in 'centre' politics. He has directed the Campaign for Electoral Reform; chaired the Constitutio ...[[Bill Rodgers]], he drafted on a paper napkin at lunch during the German-British conference at [[Konigswinter]] the outlines of what became the Liberal-SDP
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  • ...dley Head, 2014):<ref>'A Quiet Word: Lobbying, Crony Capitalism and Broken Politics in Britain', Tamasin Cave and Andy Rowell, Bodley Head, March 2014</ref> *[[British Private Equity and Venture Capital Association]]
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  • ...mbiguation:'' Not to be confused with [[David Clark (MP)|David Clark MP]], British politician and member of Parliament for South Shields OR [[David Clark (ban ...trajectory.<ref>David Clark, [http://www.newstatesman.com/200605290005 The politics column - Bring on a new democratic left], New Statesman, 29 May 2006.</ref>
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  • ...table organisations working in the arts is his position as governor of the British Film Institute. Over the course of his academic career Lord Briggs has work ...mic and Social Research]]. He has been President of the [[Confederation of British Industry]], a Director of the [[Bank of England]], and Vice-President of th
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  • ...ropean integration work and enjoys an influential position within European politics and business circles. Its members include companies, professional and busin ...ial support from its corporate members such as [[ABB]], [[BAT]], [[BP]], [[British Telecom]] and [[Solvay]] -- all members of the [[European Roundtable of Ind
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  • ...ernment in July 2014.<ref name="BBCReshuffle>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-28303854 Reshuffle at-a-glance: In, out and moved about], BBC News, 15 July ==Life outside politics==
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  • Lambert has been Director General of the Confederation of British Industry [[CBI]] since 2006. Here he replaced Sir Digby Jones as head of t ...useum]], and a member of both the [[UK-India Roundtable]] and the [[Franco-British Colloque]], a high-level group of industrialists and politicians from the t
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  • ...'s Office, 15 July 2014.</ref><ref> BBC News [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-19475248 Cabinet: David Cameron's new line-up], 15 July 2014, accessed 11 M ...minister [[Theresa May]] in July 2016. <ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36785814 'Whos in and whos out? May's new cabinet' 14 July 2016], ''BBC New
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  • ...en created which would play an important, and largely clandestine, role in British political and industrial life for the remainder of the twentieth century. A ...though there are good reasons for believing that Admiral Hall's entry into politics really did give an impetus to the growth of this network, its origins and t
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  • ...The idea of stiff duties on goods and materials imported from outside the British Empire was generally supported by the industrial lobby, the main exception ...full control of the Party mechanism and although it was good news for the British Commonwealth Union's clandestine Industrial Party, it was bad news for the
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  • ...transition”. <ref> Christopher Hope, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/david-cameron/9523901/David-Cameron-made-three-ministers-cry-when-he-sacked ...ublisher. <ref> Rajeev Syal and Nicholas Watt, [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/mar/31/lord-ashcroft-resigns-from-house-of-lords-to-focus-on-polling-a
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  • * Dr [[Edward Rozek]] PhD MA; Professor of Politics and Comparative Ideologies, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA. <ref>Robin Ramsay 'The British Right', ''Lobster'' No.16, June 1988.</ref>
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  • ...tevenson]] joined Manpower in 1988, after four months, he “asked all the British executives on the board to resign”.<ref>Ikuo Anai, "[http://www.yomiuri.c ...d by the government withdrawing a proposal to tax out-of-town car-parking; British Airways, who sponsored ‘Home Planet’, gained permission to build a new
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  • ...s are [[Paul Channon]] and [[Alan Duncan]]. [[David Burnside]], the former British Airways public affairs chief, is a member - not for his BA work but for his ...recating style to buy businesses cheap and meddle in the continent's messy politics. His life, he professed, was dedicated to Lonrho.
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  • ...rved. Politically we can locate him on the Authoritarian Right, he funds [[British United Industrialists]] (a somewhat secretive channel for funding right-win ...eritage" projects; further interests being offshore tax-exempted trusts ([[British Assets Trust]], [[Fidelity]], [[Investors Capital Trust]] etc.) dealing mos
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  • ...1 May 2015.</ref><ref> James Merrill [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/generalelection/mhairi-black-meet-the-20year-old-who-beat-douglas-alexander ...vember 1998, to United States of America for conference organised by the [[British American Project]]. My travel and hotel costs were met by the conference or
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  • * Professor of Politics and member of Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Edinburgh * Member of PEG (Politics, Economics and Geography) Virtual College, ESRC (until June 2001)
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  • ...[[Tom Pursglove]] by 2,412 votes.<ref> BBC News [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/constituencies/E14000648 Corby], accessed 22 May 2015.</ref> ...irm.thtml Ex-Labour MP Andy Sawford heads back to old lobbying firm] Total Politics, 15 June 2015, accessed 15 June 2015.</ref>
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  • ...tory at the University of Leeds as a Lecturer in International History and Politics. In 1982 and 1983, he was Visiting Professor of Political Science & History ...Communications, International Affairs and the Media since 1945 (1997) and British Propaganda in the 20th Century: Selling Democracy (1999) as well as more th
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  • Pattie was also previously president and a former chairman of British military propaganda firm [[Strategic Communication Laboratories]],<ref> [ht ===Post politics positions===
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  • :WHAT BRITISH companies need, to shake off the foul stench of recession, is the whiff of ...s and previous experience. Clients include Boots and Kingfisher, Forte and British Telecom. Perhaps the most controversial of its methods is its newly launche
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  • ...llege of Tropical Agriculture in Trinidad and Tobago and the University of British Columbia, Canada. ...ster in July 1984 and was re-elected for four successive terms. He entered politics in 1966 by winning a legislative seat as a candidate of the St. Vincent Lab
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  • ...th honours in Intelligence, Terrorism, Conflict in the Middle East and the Politics of War, his dissertation was on the transition from militia order to politi ...which he worked on military aircraft design research and development for [[British Aerospace]]. In 1982, he was commissioned in the Royal Air Force and reache
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  • *First, the process of transferring EU laws into British laws, through the EU (Withdrawal) Bill (sometimes referred to as the Great ...hdrawal) Bill, or 'down the line' – must not undermine high standards in British farming. The challenge, it says, regarding both trade and production standa
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  • ...hether Sir George Cassel and Sir Edgar Speyer, having been born out of the British Dominions and not of English parents were capable of being members of the P ...hen the Industrial and Agricultural Legislative Union, before becoming the British Commonwealth Union at the end of 1917.
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  • ...he Coalition Government. In 1920 he left Parliament to become (until 1924) British Ambassador to the USA. On his return he must have become director (or presi ...had also succeeded in developing a non-party image, keeping clear of party politics and receiving no support from political funds."
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  • ...t some academics there is a stubborn resistance to the idea that the first British fascist groupings were anything more than fascist in name alone. ...and Italian intellectuals and political activists alone and discussions by British sympathisers played a part in this transformation.
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  • ...1930s which illustrate the degree to which the [[Economic League]] and the British Intelligence services were cooperating. ...y day-by-day, contact and co-operation between the Economic League and the British state's hard pressed secret servants in MI5 and Special Branch.
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  • A letter to members issued by the [[Federation of British Industries]], in January 1948 , indicates the close relationship between th ...of British Industries]] (FBI) which in 1965 became the [[Confederation of British Industry|CBI]].
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  • ...is administrations were firmly in the mould of the mixed-economy consensus politics associated with Hugh Gaitskell. But whereas his economic ideas were not so ...Gaitskell's slavish pro-Americanism and roused the utmost suspicion of the British secret state, and naturally enough their American colleagues.
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  • ...sed an immediate threat not only to the government's pay policy but to the British economy. Wilson handled the strike badly, and lost the trust and faith of m ...Election showed, utterly failed to secure acceptance of their views by the British electorate . . . Some of them are now saying very blatantly that they are m
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  • Any threat of the British military establishment taking action against elected governments receded in ...ked to be known, had to make sure their old fashioned anti-interventionist politics were secured at the centre of the manifesto upon which the next election wo
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  • ...in the late 1980s the Conservatives main clandestine fund-raising body - [[British United Industrialists]] - actually operated from the League's Wine Office C ...arlier groups called [[United Industrialists Association]] (UIA) and the [[British Industrialist Association]] (BIA).
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  • ...ee Farr, Unpublished PhD Thesis, "The Development and Impact of Right-wing Politics in England 1903-32", University of Illinois, 1976 ...Curious Careers of Maxwell Knight and James McGuirk Hughes", Lobster #22; "British Fascism and the State 1917-1927: a re-examination of the documentary eviden
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  • ...executive and chair of publishers [[Penguin Random House]] since 1991<ref> British Industry Awards, [http://www.britishindustryawards.co.uk/index.asp?PageID=3 ...hitects of new Labour.<ref> Colin Brown, [http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article2871495.ece Blair hires Clinton's agent to seek £8m memoir deal], I
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  • ...estment' in the UK.<ref>Peter Dominiczak, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/labour/11507586/General-Election-2015-Labour-threatens-Britains-recovery-sa ...-its-mer Labour's surrender to big business means it's now at its mercy] ''Politics'', 1 April 2015, accessed 8 April 2015.</ref>
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  • ...iness deal'<ref>Maguire K (2002) [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2002/apr/13/politics.partyfunding Profile:Isaac Kaye] <i>The Guardian</i> 13th April 2002. Acces ...rrent theme<ref>Maguire K (2002) [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2002/apr/13/politics.partyfunding Profile:Isaac Kaye] <i>The Guardian</i> 13th April 2002. Acces
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  • ...smission, exploration and production of gas from the former nationalised [[British Gas]] company. ...hat Have Retained Alpine Group:]], Open Secrets.org, Center for Responsive Politics, acc 12 May 2014 </ref>
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  • ...h businessman and a Conservative life peer. He was executive chairman of [[British Midland]] until he sold his stake in the airline to [[Lufthansa]] on 1 July ...inancial Times; National News; 5 Sep 2000 'Campaigns put Labour in the red Politics Four Elections Prove a Strain of Party Coffers' Andrew Parker</ref>
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