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  • *[[David Simon]], a minister for trade and competitiveness in Europe for the Labour government from 1997 to 1999 and an Advisor to the Cabinet Office from 1999
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  • ...ame Scottish First Minister), the former general secretary of the Scottish Labour Party was recruited as a director, as was [[George McKechnie]], a former ed ...ultancy, in the certain knowledge that Jack would get a safe seat from the Labour Party, and in the hope and expectation that he would also get a cabinet pos
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  • ...IPPR) Social Justice Commission Report (1994), which was important for the Labour Party's Third Way concepts of the welfare state. Non-aligned to any political party, the SCF's language resembles (New) Labour-speech: the institute's calls for action to "tackle inequalities in the
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  • ...[[The Royal Society Of Edinburgh]]: 24 March 2005 - 'The Globalization of Labour Markets and the consequences for Economic Policy'
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  • In 2001, the [[Scottish Council Foundation]] (SCF), a New Labour-esque think-tank based in Edinburgh, undertook an interesting move by found
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  • ...is [[Ross Martin]] (appointed 2004), a former Labour Councillor and failed Labour candidate for a seat in the Scottish Parliament in 1999.<ref>Mary Braid, "[ ...e [[John Wheatley Centre]]. It was named after the respected [[Independent Labour Party]] MP, who passed legislation enabling government action on Glasgow's
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  • * Evaluation of Employment Connections, a labour market intermediary serving 5 areas of multiple deprivation in and around S ...tion of a workshop to pull together the work of several public agencies on labour market, skill development and regional economic development issues and oppo
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  • ...politicians and aides who work or have worked at Bell Pottinger include ex-Labour Party staffer [[Cathy McGlynn]] (an adviser to [[Jack Cunningham]] when he ...es refusing to join the [[APPC]], following a committee inquiry chaired by Labour MP [[Tony Wright]]. Despite attempting to "make amends" by drawing up its
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  • ...he [[Labour Party]] for 'tickets for dinners', and in 2001 gave £9,000 to Labour.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/1999/sep/09/uk.politicalnews1 Wher ...6-Congress-Final Where are they now? The 1997/1998 Special Advisers to the Labour Government]", ''GMB: April 2006 Briefing'', p6, accessed 23.09.10</ref>
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  • ...Lyle and a symbol of political embarrassment and electoral setback for the Labour government in the February 1950 General Election. *The Industries That Labour Wants to Nationalize:Ship Building: Ship Repairing & Marine Engineering, A
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  • ...o privatisation - and especially contracting out local authorities' direct labour organisations - and, latterly, to the European Union. In the 1997 general e ...denationalisation of industries taken into state ownership by the post-war Labour government of 1945. In 25 years the group's main success had been the high-
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  • ...distinct parts. The first will look at Disney's alleged use of sweatshop labour in the production of its merchandise in the third world. The second part w ===Walt Disney in the Third world - Sweatshop Labour===
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  • ...xpert on environmental economics, the economic analysis of government, and labour economics<ref>[http://www.cato.org/people/lee.html Experts]Cato Institute W
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  • ...only badly wounded the SNP government's claims of being more ethical than Labour and putting human rights at the top of its agenda, but has also led to fear
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  • *[[United States Chamber of Commerce]] Board Member, Executive Director & Labour Law Director (Past)
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  • ...pa.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/pdf_extract/54/3/459 The Conservative Party, New Labour and the politics of the family]’, ‘’Parliamentary Affairs’’, 54 ...pa.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/pdf_extract/54/3/459 The Conservative Party, New Labour and the politics of the family]’, ‘’Parliamentary Affairs’’, 54
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  • ...on in 1987, in which they argued the future of the left was to abandon the labour movement: ...put the same point in a different way, our class can have no future while labour retains its monopoly of political influence. Labourism as a political outlo
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  • ...r Government and is overseen by the FSA, which is chaired by pro-GM former Labour agriculture minister [[Jeff Rooker]].
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  • In 1987 Zionist propagandist and former Labour MP [[Eric Moonman]] published a book called ''The Violent Society'' which i ...ting allies. The report was part of a legislative process which led to the Labour Government's Terrorism Act 2000.<ref>Part 4. of the [http://www.opsi.gov.uk
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  • ...2009</ref> and of employing "some of the clumsiest spin techniques of New Labour"<ref>Alan Rusbridger, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/print/0,3858,4428627-1036 In October 2010 Fiona Fox was in the news as a result of the disgraced former Labour politician [[Jim Devine]] being ordered to pay his former office manager 35
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  • ...ed off against each other for the lowest price and the effects this has on labour rights and wages, let alone the environmental damage of growing monoculture
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  • ...nt at H&K. Eccles is a former special adviser to [[Chris Smith]] at the [[Labour Party]] and Head of Marketing and Communications at the [[Football Associat
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  • *Co-chair: Lord [[Jeff Rooker]] - [[Labour]] *Vice-chair: Lord [[John Rea]] - [[Labour]]
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  • ...l-resourced foe of both the [[Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament]] and the [[Labour Party]] in the Eighties. Haseler gains just one mention from Crewe and King
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  • Labour attache at the US Embassy in London from 1953 to 1959. Later European Co-or Between 1940 and 1944 Godson worked in the American labour movement, where he 'helped to beat off communist attempts to control two Ne
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  • ...ster [[Silvan Shalom]], Minister for Diaspora Affairs [[Natan Sharansky]], Labour Party leader [[Shimon Peres]] and Chief of Staff [[Moshe Ya'alon]]. Foreign
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  • ...mber 10. The fact that Jones worked for a laboratory founded and funded by Labour's Science Minister, Lord Sainsbury, who is a leading advocate of GM crops,
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  • ...Minister, [[John Prescott]], and former chief media spokesperson for the [[Labour Party]]. Craven is also a former boss of [[GPC Market Access]]. It was accu ...[[Labour party]] adviser who worked for senior government ministers while Labour was in Opposition. He worked on both the 1992 and the 1997 election campaig
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  • ...was a key figure in the drive to modernise left-wing politics and move the Labour Party towards the market. ...f>John Harris, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2006/may/26/thinktanks.labour The power of influence]", The Guardian (London) - Final Edition May 26, 200
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  • ...rpinned by creativity and knowledge rather than by the ability to organise labour, capital and resources, to make and run things efficiently and cost effecti
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  • ...long made a big noise over Britain's 'uncompetitive' tax regime under the Labour government, and in 2008 he moved WPP's tax base to Ireland. So his much tru
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  • ...or Public Policy Research''' (IPPR )is a UK think tank with links to the [[Labour Party]]. It describes itself as "progressive". ==Links to the Labour Party==
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  • ...d Political Intelligence]] and volunteered for [[Andy Burnham]] during the Labour leadership campaign. ...Hedges as associate director from April 2008 July 2010. Was formerly The [[Labour Party]]'s head of press and broadcasting a role Murray had held since 2005.
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  • ...ior researcher to [[Lewis Macdonald]] MSP and conference officer for the [[Labour Party]].<ref> [http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/james-noble/19/880/707 James Nobl
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  • ...ection with Hain's failure to disclose £103,000 of funding for his failed Labour's deputy leadership campaign<ref>Syal, R. (2008) 'Early election may be scu
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  • ...Chris Winslow]] and associate consultant [[Jo Nove]] both worked for the [[Labour Party]]. Winslow was a special adviser to [[Donald Dewar]] in 1999 and work It is open to speculation whether the close links Greenhaus have to Scottish Labour help them provide some of their public affairs services. Greenhaus themselv
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  • ...ling and image guru [[Philip Gould]]. <ref>[http://politics.guardian.co.uk/labour/story/0,,2091070,00.html ''Guardian'', 30 May 2007]</ref> ...ead of corporate Europe. Public Affairs (April 07-). Bigg worked for the [[Labour]] Party on Tony Blair’s tour during the 2005 General Election.
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  • ...] and [[Neville Sandelson]] who both took part in attacks against the (UK) Labour Party. ([http://library-2.lse.ac.uk/archives/handlists/Sandelson/m.html])
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  • ...2013</ref> and of employing 'some of the clumsiest spin techniques of New Labour'.<ref>Alan Rusbridger, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2002/jun/07/bbc.med ...2007. In 2007 and again in 2008-10 he was minister for Science in the New Labour administration. In 2011 the Drayson Foundation donated some £50,000 to the
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  • ...n, rather than develop, a marginal rural population whose value lay in the labour they could provide for large white farms, mines and cities of South Africa.
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  • ...IV, Towards a More Cooperative Society: Ideas on the Future of the British Labour Movement and Independent Health Care, A Question of Choice: Public Prioriti
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  • ...ish Care]]. She is described as having spoken at a fringe meeting of the [[Labour Party Conference]] and as having been invited to the [[House of Commons]] a
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  • ...his parents were Russian Jewish immigrants. His father was a tailor and a Labour Party councillor. <ref>Jonathan Glancey, '[http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/sto
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  • ...whom is 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 Organisatio By the late-1960s the IRD was cut back by the Labour Government, and Intelligence writer Stephen Dorril states that it found add
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  • ...hip with Lord [[David Sainsbury]]. In the late 1980s Taverne, originally a Labour MP, served with [[Roger Liddle]] and [[David Sainsbury]] (later to become L
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  • ...of Staff and a Special Adviser to the late [[Donald Dewar]]. Rafferty ran Labour's campaign in Scotland with no reference to the Scottish party and he was t
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  • A surprising number of Labour Party members believe that it was once a socialist party, began as a ...that describing the relationship between the anti-socialist section of the labour movement and British and US capital and their states.
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  • ...mongst elite levels of British society. He had close connections in the [[Labour Party]] but was also used as an advisor by [[Margaret Thatcher]]. ...mament Advisory Committee]] - a body "many of whom saw as a device to keep Labour back-benchers quiet." <ref>Michael Howard, ''Captain Professor The Memoirs
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  • ...Communications]] - including Liberal Democrat MP [[Menzies Campbell]] and Labour MP [[Ann Taylor]] - were required to stand down from the board to comply wi ...they can’t push anybody - a lobbyist’s first duty is to the client... Labour is increasingly wooing business directly through the party’s business uni
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  • ...ompany was founded 17 years ago by Stephen Byfield, a former staffer for a Labour MP, and Charles St George, an ex-Tory councillor. Its client list reads lik *[[Stephen Byfield]], Managing director. A former staffer for a Labour MP.
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  • Finsbury has close ties to New Labour through its founder Roland Rudd. For example, Rudd is friends with [[Peter *Finsbury paid more than £5,000 to the Labour Party for 'tickets for dinners' in 1999-2000.
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  • He is a former Secretary of the [[Edinburgh Business Labour Forum]], and is a member of the [[Institute of Directors]]. <ref>'[http://w ...ocedural hiccup, nominations by the TGWU Westminster branch (to which many labour researchers then belonged) for delegates to particular constituencies would
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  • ...in the 2005 General Election, coming fourth as [[David Marshall]] of the [[Labour Party]] won.<ref> [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/person/9229/carl-tho ...in the office of [[Gary Titley]] MEP, Leader of the European Parliamentary Labour Party<ref> [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/frances-powrie/70/371/594?trk=pub-
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  • ...6-Congress-Final Where are they now? The 1997/1998 Special Advisers to the Labour Government]", ''GMB: April 2006 Briefing'', p13, accessed 12.09.10</ref> He ...arliamentary candidate for the Liberal Democrats in 1992. He re-joined the Labour Party in 1995. He is a former Director of the [[Prima Europe]] PR consultan
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  • According to an [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/labour/story/0,9061,1583163,00.html Observer profile]: ...], owned by [[Geoffrey Robinson]], a Brown ally, and other causes close to Labour.
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  • ...eatens-Britains-recovery-say-100-business-chiefs.html 100 business chiefs: Labour threatens Britain's recovery], ''Telegraph'', 3 April 2015.</ref>
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  • ...aught up in donations row",[http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2007/nov/28/labour.uk2 ''The Guardian''], 28 November, 2007.</ref>
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  • ...l Political Consultants]] (APPC), following a committee inquiry chaired by Labour MP [[Tony Wright]]. Despite attempting to "make amends" by drawing up its *[[Mark Watts]], director and co-founder. Former MEP for the [[Labour Party]] for Kent East and the South East of England.<ref> [http://www.europ
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  • ...ness,” December 14, 2007, p23</ref> The company has strong ties to the [[Labour Party]] through its CEO [[Colin Byrne]]. ...of U-turn on nuclear energy], Independent, 5 November 2001</ref> By 2006, Labour was claiming the opposite - that nuclear power needed to be part of the mix
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  • *[[Dick Taverne]]: the president of [[Prima]] Europe, a former Labour MP (a former minister for State at the Treasury during the dark days of 196 ...aborn]] MP Minister of State, Department for Media, Culture and Sport. The Labour MP for Sheffield Central since 1983 and Minister for Sport since 2001. He b
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  • ...ic Alliance website]</ref> The second was in Brighton to coincide with the Labour Party Conference. The chair of the second event was Bill Olner MP, from the ...ion of nuclear power stations, with survey evidence showing nearly half of Labour MPs opposed to the idea."<ref>C. Adams (2005) Blair Risks Revolt Over New P
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  • ==New Labour supporter and adviser== ...Tony Blair]]'s closest advisers (and a Labour Party funder — he gave the Labour Party donations of £5,000 a year from 1992 (with an extra £14,000 in 1997
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  • ===The First Labour government, and the leadership of Aukland Geddes=== ...They couldn’t secure the support of the Liberals so in January 1923 the Labour Party formed it first minority government under Ramsay MacDonald.
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  • ...omic League was originally called National Propaganda, and the Independent Labour Party as early as 1926 traced the League Back to the "National Propaganda C
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  • ...al Conference in December 2004, the ex-Chair of the APPGNE [[Bill Tynan]] (Labour MP for Hamilton South), said: "The All Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear ...Martin O'Neill]], Chairman of the [[Nuclear Industry Association]], former Labour chair of the House of Commons Trade and Industry Committee. <ref>All Party
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  • ...former advisor to the Labour Shadow Cabinet and Editor of [[Tribune]], the Labour Party weekly paper from 1987-1991. <ref> Butler Kelly, [http://www.butlerke ...ckets for dinners" and another £5000 for sponsorship. Grandfield, another Labour Party donor, had also paid over £5,000 for tickets for dinners in 1998.[so
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  • ...Osler, [http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue33/lob33-04.htm New Labour, New Atlanticism: US and Tory intervention in the unions since the 1970s], ...amsay was Foreign Policy Adviser to Rt Hon [[John Smith]] as Leader of the Labour Party and later special adviser to Rt Hon [[Jack Cunningham]], Shadow Secre
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  • #[[Felix Dennis]] need a reference for Labour party donations and trial (checked, corrected and referenced by Mat) #[[Frank Lowe]] needs references particularly for Labour donations (checked, corrected and referenced by Mat)
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  • ...n]] (elected president of Ireland from 1990 to 1997 as a candidate for the Labour party; United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights from 1997 to 2002)
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  • ...ber of Parliament (MP) for Hull West and Hessle since 1997. He is a former Labour government minister who held various cabinet positions under both [[Tony Bl ...nication Workers Union]], before moving into Parliament. He is seen as old Labour. <ref> Jason Nisse, [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/profiles/article3
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  • Middleton is well networked in the New Labour, Careerist, Atlanticist networks.
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  • ...nd Conservative Parties respectively. Arnold is a former Chair of Scottish Labour Students, a former Adviser to the Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland. C ...bility at [[Policy Connect]] and worked in the parliamentary office of a [[Labour Party]] MP
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  • ...6 November 2004, accessed October 2008</ref> and was well connected in New Labour circles. ...as been its treasurer since 1982. He was a parliamentary candidate for the Labour Party, standing for Lincoln in the 1992 and 1987 general elections.
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  • ...s extensive library and archiving services on the international and German labour movements. {{ref|2}}
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  • ...lobbyists in Brussels and a millionaire &#39;high value&#39; donor to the Labour Party.
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  • *[[International Labour Organisation]] (ILO)
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  • ...dvisor to the Prime Minister, better known as the 'Drugs Czar' for 'New' [[Labour Party]]. He was appointed to the position in early 1998{{ref|1}} and was a
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  • ...ies include a variety of provisions that directly undermine labour rights, labour power and tens of millions of workers’ standard of living". These include *Promotion of labour flexibility — regulatory changes to remove restrictions on the ability of
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  • *[[Frank Field]] is the Labour MP for Birkenhead. From 1997 to 1998 he was the Minister for Welfare Refor
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  • ...ssages in the book (and its omissions) including the observation that when Labour won the election in 1974, IRD dropped its briefings on subversion in Britai ...rough Security]] (anti CND), the Campaign Against Council Corruption (anti Labour-controlled local authorities) and the Media Monitoring Unit (anti BBC).
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  • ...ers, but both are key figures in the 'modernising project' in Blair's 'New Labour' government: Mandelson as Minister without Portfolio having a roving brief ...or an improvement in US-UK relations when, in the early Eighties, both the Labour and Liberal parties opposed the major arms spending increases - nuclear and
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  • ...h secretary [[Paul Murphy]] and was once described as 'a protege of fallen Labour spin supremo [[Peter Mandelson]]'. ...ng from university, McMenamin began work at the [[National Organisation of Labour Students]] as vice chairman in 1987. In 1988 he was appointed publicity off
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  • Tibballs was the Parliamentary Labour Candidate for Maldon and East Chelmsford in the 2005 Election. She came sec ...ndertook work for [[Nirex]]. As a freelancer she says she worked for the [[Co-op Bank]], [[BT]], [[Transport for London]] and UK Nirex plc. She was an assoc
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  • ...ur Association (FLA) and Social Accountability International (SAI) SA8000 (labour standards). ...Nations Global Compact (promoting 10 principles derived from international labour, environmental, human rights and anti-corruption law), the Global Reporting
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  • * [http://www.fairlabor.org/2004report/ FairLabor.org annual report] Fair Labour annaul report looking at how 25 top companies including Nike are performing ...se study outlining Nikes experience in developing and implementing various labour practices
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  • ...ging' on this issue, 'hosted by Nexus, the nearest thing there is to a New Labour intellectual forum. Its leaders are due to make a 'third way' presentation ...e of Blair's arrival are being implicitly thrown away. Academic and former Labour MP [[David Marquand]] suggested that a third way need be nothing more than
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  • ...f Italy]]. She has worked with [[SONY]], [[Shell]] and the [[International Labour Organization]]) | [[Emilio Lozoya Austin]] (formerly served [[Central Bank
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  • *[[TULO - Trade Union Labour Organisation** ]]
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  • * ABPI hired former Labour public health minister [[Melanie Johnson]] as an adviser. <ref> dates and r
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  • ...ent on ‘operational theory’ (e.g. game theory); [[Denis Healey]], then Labour spokesman on Foreign Affairs; [[Richard Goold-Adams]], a businessman and a <td align="left">Vice Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Group, Parliamentary Labour Party</td>
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  • *[[Labour Relations Agency]]
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  • ...e director of the [[Coca-Cola]] Company, which has been criticised for its labour and environmental practices and the aggressive marketing of its high-sugar
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  • ...ngdom and worldwide, about the penetration of our trades unions and of the Labour Party, still in power at that time. <ref>Brian Crozier, 'A secret shield fo
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  • ...compact between the UN and business aims to uphold values in human rights, labour standards and environmental practice. The Compact is open for adherence by The strength of BP's links to Britain's New-Labour government became apparent within weeks of their election in 1997 when they
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  • ...ork, examining progressive politics in the UK and internationally post-New Labour, bringing together a dozen of the most original centre-left writers in Brit
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  • ...fare agents and poisons (Chlorine Gas, Zyklon B and VX), the use of forced labour during WW2, and numerous cases of poisoning, side-effects and environmental ...Germany took over chemical plants across Nazi occupied Europe, used slave-labour in their factories (including operating their own concentration camp), cond
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  • ...D. (2002) [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/nhs/story/0,,722620,00.html ''Is Labour learning to let go? The Observer NHS debate,'' Observer, May 26.] Daniel Kr
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  • ==Treatment of Farmers and Child Labour== ...This includes farmers being indebted to corporations and the use of child labour on tobacco plantations.
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  • ...e that no tobacco advertising should be used in connection with sport. The Labour Party had already accepted £1 million from Mr. Ecclestone to help with the
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  • ...ne of its subsidiaries, [[Citigate]], donated thousands of pounds to the [[Labour Party]]: Citigate represented privatisers like [[Group 4]], so Maude’s fi
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  • ...This true blue brat pack advised Major in pre-dawn meetings on confronting Labour in parliament. Cameron pumped Major with slick arguments against the minimu :Son of a Labour peer, Vaizey was a speechwriter for [[Michael Howard]], and occasional colu
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  • A former banker and Labour government adviser he had defected to the [[Conservative Party]] in late 20 The ''Daily Telegraph'' reported Sassoon's defection from Labour in 2008 as follows:
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  • ...Party]]. [[Alan J Donnelly]], Sovereign's Executive Chairman, is a former Labour Party Leader in the European Parliament <ref>[http://www.sovereignstrategy. ...h on its website was either of a senior Labour Party figure, or taken at a Labour Party event.<ref>[http://www.sovereignstrategy.com/news.asp Sovereign Strat
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  • {{Template:NuclearSpin}}'''Alan Donnelly''' is the former leader of the Labour group in the European Parliament, now a lobbyist and co-founder of [[Sovere ...tirement from the European Parliament in January 2000 he was Leader of the Labour Party in Europe, a post he held for two years.
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  • In 2004, while still a Labour MP, TANEF paid for [[Jack Cunningham|Cunningham]] to visit the US.<ref>Hous
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  • ...afficking and Labour Exploitation Unit (ATLEU) || The Anti-Trafficking and Labour Exploitation Unit (ATLEU) || 20000 || 11/03/2013 || 01/04/2013 || 31/03/201 | [[Co-op Culture]] || Barefoot Co-operative Development training programme || To bui
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  • For the past decade, the Labour MP and former Cabinet minister [[Tony Benn]] has been valiantly trying to p ...ffence is more serious and the political stakes much higher. As the former Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, once told the House: 'It
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  • ...orkforce through a steady rate of staff cut-backs and the casualisation of labour. ==Unions and labour - the shift to casualisation==
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  • ...ate social responsibility' (CSR) as a business strategy as favoured by New Labour, and through publicly speaking out against alcohol harm. ...07.02.05 </ref>. Allegedly, The chair of the House of Lords Committee, a Labour peer, noted that he 'was surprised by the apparent influence of the drinks
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  • ...death of her husband, Rt Hon [[John Smith]] M.P. who was the Leader of the Labour Party at the time of his early death at the age of 55. ...e believes that contemporaries and acquaintances of these leading Scottish Labour figures took active roles in organisations sponsored and endorsed by MI6 an
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  • ==New Labour links== ...European Reform]] with Baroness [[Elizabeth Smith]] - the wife of the late Labour leader. Between 98 and 2000, Smith was on the board of Hakluyt who spied o
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  • ...the L's in the lobby group [[LLM Communications]] who were involved in the Labour Party's 'Lobbygate' scandal in 1998.<ref>Greg Palast, [http://www.gregpalas ...//www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storyCode=205530&sectioncode=26 Labour's lost love], Time Higher Education, 22-September-2006, Accessed 17-July-20
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  • ...nd New Labour functionary]][[Willie Sullivan]] (born 2 January 1966) is a Labour councillor in Fife, Scotland. He is on the board of [[Compass]] as its Sco According to a BBC report on the 2003 Labour Party conference in Bournemouth: 'Willie Sullivan, from Dunfermline West, w
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  • ...ising campaign in 1987), Roderick and [[Jonathan Powell]], a member of the Labour Party who became the Chief of Staff to [[Tony Blair]]'s privately-funded of
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  • ...name but a few. Since 1995, he has also been an Economic Advisor on the [[Labour Euro-Safeguards Campaign]]. ...ies through to involvement with the [[Labour Economic Policy Group]] and [[Labour Economic Research Council]]. John has authored many books and pamphlets, in
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  • ...ly Permanent Secretary, HM Treasury. | The Rt Hon [[David Miliband]], MP. Labour Member of Parliament for South Shields and Minister of Communities and Loca
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  • ...social and political affairs. The director of [[Oxfam]] 1985-91 he was a Labour MP (Portsmouth West, (1966-74), and Portsmouth North, (1974-79)) and PPS to
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  • ...d complaints to the Charity Commission from ''the Guardian'' newspaper and Labour Party MP John Prescott.<ref>Kaye Wiggins, Charity funded anti-tax group, '' ...to [[UKIP]] and one, [[Tony Gallagher]], has given donations to both the [[Labour Party]] and the [[Conservative Party]].
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  • :A former Labour Parliamentary and European Parliamentary Candidate he defected to the Conse ...". It had come on the eve of a by-election in Uxbridge 12 weeks after the Labour landslide victory.<ref>Joy Copley (1997) [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/htmlCo
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  • ...g EADS, Blackham also took part in an [[IPPR]] sponsored event at the 2004 Labour Party conference <ref>[http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Labour_Pa
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  • ...orkers, respectively represented by the B20 and the L20, the International Labour Unions Summit. Bernard Spitz sits on the boards of several European think t
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  • ...ive, writing: 'Lord Trotman was recently asked by the government to review Labour's policies to support small and medium-size businesses.'{{ref|FT}}
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  • ...bury, to end his contributions Peer to concentrate on charitable causes as Labour thinktank Progress says it will turn to members to make up its shortfall] ' ...e Minister who gives it £250,000 a year (and has not donated any money to Labour since its current leader took over). Increasingly, Progress is balancing th
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  • ...evy]] who was the chief fundraiser for [[Tony Blair]] during his time as [[Labour Party]] leader and Prime Minister has been a key figure in the UJIA.<ref>Da ...cessed 18th September 2008</ref> The meeting was attended by controversial Labour Party donor [[David Martin Abrahams]].<ref>Walker, T. (2008), Miliband's di
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  • ...he consultancy and contracting sector” by Sir [[Jeremy Beecham]] (former Labour Leader of Newcastle upon Tyne), the [[New Local Government Network]] says i ...onts like the [[IPPR]]. Its leading members also have close links with New Labour business interests in the public sector. It campaigns for elected mayors.
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  • ...er its organiser, Scottish manager of the [[European Movement]] and future Labour MP [[George Foulkes]], it held seminars for Third World students visiting B
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  • ===Labour donor=== ...made a lord and then the UK defence procurement minister after giving New Labour more than £1m." In 2004 he was the party's largest individual donor.<ref>E
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  • ...d ideas: 'Reforming European welfare states' and 'creating a more flexible labour market'; 'Ensuring more consumer-driven healthcare','Encouraging an informe *Promoting more flexible labour markets in Europe
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  • ...d corporate (funded) research. And corporations want education to suit the labour market. They increasingly tighten bonds with schools and universities (e.g. ...s (costs related to the ingredients and costs stemming from processing and labour). Another fraction is needed to cover costs related to R&D and to secure th
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  • '''Prof Paul Corrigan''' is the former chief architect of New Labour's NHS reforms, bringing greater private sector involvement into the Health ...r private sector involvement into the Health Service. He is the husband of Labour's Chief Whip Hilary Armstrong. After the meeting, Prof Corrigan promised to
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  • ...ttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-30339417 Hugh Bayley to stand down as Labour MP], 5 December 2014, accessed 11 May 2015.</ref> He was replaced by [[Rach ...ected with a majority of 20,000 at the 1997 General Election. A loyal New Labour backbencher, he resigned from the RMT union in 2002 after it said it would
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  • ...on Tuesday 1 August 2006 in London, they&rsquo;ll endeavour to meet during Labour conference in Manchester in late ===New publications &ndash; discussion pamphlets on the unions, Labour Party renewal and NHS, plus proposals on the Good Society===
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  • ...11) was the Labour MP for Inverclyde from 2001 - 2011 and twice chair of [[Labour Friends of Israel]] (LFI). *Labour MP for Inverclyde (2001 - 2011)
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  • ...warding the King's son" (Times, 12.10.94). In October 1994 Mr Tam Dalyell, Labour MP for Linlithgow, submitted documents to officials in the House of Commons
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  • In an October 2012 article on Labour 'fifth columnists' in the charitable sector, [[Fraser Nelson]], wrote: ...Shawcross to run the Charities Commission is a declaration of intent. But Labour spent more than a decade placing its supporters in quangos and tweaking cha
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  • Born in 1935, Lord Davies is a Labour Co-operative peer in the House of Lords and a former trade union leader. Lo *[[Labour Friends of Israel]]
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  • ...including the United Nations Administrative Tribunal and the International Labour Office Administrative Tribunal. Mr. Flaherty is outside counsel to a number
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  • ...pact]] -basically a set of principles on the environment, human rights and labour rights which multinationals agreed to act on- was launched. In the words of ...e interests. E.g. corporations often define education as a function of the labour market (in order to create ‘appropriate’ future employees who fit in we
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  • ...ime Minister, Chief of staff for [[Michel Delebarre]], who was Minister of Labour and Vocational Training, Minister of Social Affairs and Employment and Mini
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  • ...d. [[Unocal]], notorious for their Burmese gas pipeline, built with forced labour, is represented by their lobbyist, [[Jack Rafase]]. [[Texaco]] and [[Mobil]
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  • Raytheon was a New Labour backer, it paid the Labour party over £5,000 in sponsorship in 1997 and also flew MPs to Paris.<ref>P
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  • ...ad cut overheads by 25% and increased productivity by a third and that the Labour party had promised the workers ‘that their jobs were safe for many years ...S court of Appeals for the first circuit found Raytheon in violation of US labour law and forced Raytheon to bargain with the guards’ elected union[57].
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  • ...government policy, and [[Robin Cook]], former foreign secretary for the [[Labour Party]], noted their weight in his autobiography in 2003: 'the chairman of ...''appointed as International business development director of BAE'''. This Labour administration was not the first to work 'hand-in-glove' with BAE, and Brit
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  • ...the long-term success of Britain's defence industry.' He also pledged New Labour's support for the industry. Evans is said to enjoy the PM's ear whenever he ...ctivity, regardless of its worth or importance; environmental regulations, labour standards and nationally owned public services have all come under attack f
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  • *Publications Director, Labour Friends of Iraq *Publications Director, Labour Friends of Iraq
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  • ...t paper, Small Step or Giant Leap looks at women's experience of work, the labour market and gendered organisations, assessing progress towards gender equali
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  • ...as the [[Centre for European Reform]] that bring together Atlanticist, New Labour, neoliberal and neoconservative elements in a well-funded (including Shell, ...seem CER’s purpose — was to the fore with Greg Palast’s evidence New Labour’s ‘Lobbygate.’ Here, apart from Derek Draper, Roger Liddle was the f
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  • ...on Research and h is most recent book, with Roger Mortimore, is Explaining Labour's Second Landslide (Politico's, 2001). He writes monthly columns for Profil
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  • ...closely related critical support areas, notably policy communications and labour reform. We are developing our expertise in the education and social develop
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  • ...orked at the National Assembly for Wales and campaigned on behalf of the [[Labour Party]].
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  • ...in Cook]]’s staff in 1994 and was closely involved in the development of Labour’s foreign policy in the run up to the 1997 general election. From 1991-94 ...plomat [[Lord Kerr of Kinlochard]], [[Giles Radice]] the former right wing Labour Party MP and member of the House of Lords. His presence was unsurprising g
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  • ...P and Leader of Lancaster City Council. Until 1999 he was Secretary of the Labour Group on the Local Government Association. He is the author and/or editor o
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  • ...ion]] | [[François Trémeaud]] Former Executive Director, [[International Labour Organization]] | [[Loukas Tsoukalis]] President, [[Hellenic Foundation for ...ion]] | [[François Trémeaud]] Former Executive Director, [[International Labour Organization]] | [[Loukas Tsoukalis]] President, [[Hellenic Foundation for
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  • ==New Labour links== ...,000 in 2000. In total, between 1994 and 1998 Caparo gave £387,000 to the Labour Party. This figure includes £47,000 given to the [[Industrial Research Tru
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  • ...unday Mail and ex BBC reporter[[John Morrison]], brother of Western Isles Labour MSP [[Alistair Morrison]]. Their setting up of this company is another exam
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  • ...ed to the press in an attempt to discredit [[Ramsay MacDonald]], the first Labour Prime Minister. A few years later, in 1927, he was involved in the discover ...idea was to combine the functions of MI5, Special Branch and the various "labour unrest" intelligence departments that had been operated by many of the wart
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  • ...ted with the diehards. His group was one of the more successful "patriotic labour" movements which sprang up after the extension of the franchise to attract
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  • ...an underground network of secret subsidies to sympathetic politicians and labour leaders, infiltration of government departments and spying. " (*4) ...ch are taking place and the probable large increase in the strength of the Labour Party in the House of Commons makes such an action appear to be a necessary
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  • ...[[IG Farben]], a firm that supported the Nazis and used concentration camp labour. [[Charles Higham]] (a former ''New York Times'' writer and biographer) wri
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  • '''Luciana Berger''' is Labour/Co-operative MP for Liverpool Wavertree and shadow minister for energy and Berger is a great-niece of the former Labour MP [[Emanuel Shinwell]].<ref>Sarah Priddy, [http://www.parliament.uk/briefi
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  • ...spending by fully 20 billion pounds per annum relative to the plans of the Labour government. When this proposal came under attack as regressive, Letwin foun
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  • ...ary campaign led by [[Maria Fyfe]], an extra parliamentary campaign led by Labour Research (for the best part of seventy years), key Trade Unions, and more r ...rough investigation of the League however has been that conducted by the [[Labour Research Department]]. They have been publishing details of the League's ac
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  • ...an underground network of secret subsidies to sympathetic politicians and labour leaders, infiltration of government departments and spying." {{ref|4}} ...the British Commonwealth Union and was in negotiations with the "patriotic labour" group called the [[British Workers League]]. The British Workers League wa
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  • ...r and a beneficiary of the explosion in contingent employment and flexible labour markets. According to its director Mitchell Fromstein: ...dinterviews.html Contingent Chicago: Restructuring the Spaces of Temporary Labour], EGRG Working Paper 99/03.</ref>
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  • *[[Austria Federal Chamber of Labour]] (Arbeiterkammer) Wien Austria * [[Austrian Chamber of Labour]] (ACL) Austria
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  • ...erence, and the full story, (including how one "expert" regarded dissident Labour councillors at Clay Cross, Derbyshire as "terrorists"), on to the front-pag
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  • ...rtunity the creation of the Glasgow LEC offered in openly manipulating the Labour controlled District Council. ...iring in an abstract way, directly intertwines with the ancient process of Labour Party patronage, as we shall see below. One could also say the same conce
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  • ...$20,000 lobbying the Department of Defense, Congress and the Department of Labour on ‘defense’ and ‘foreign ops’.<ref>[[Media:Global Policy Partners
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  • ...ur but could not confirm that none of its chocolate was derived from slave-labour sources. [Footnote: The Modern Face of Child Slavery. Tanya Thompson. The S ...the contracts of another 58 so their jobs could be contracted out through labour agencies.
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  • ...bout subsidies are now primarily decided at a European level.8 Second, New Labour is far less open to financially propping up UK farming with taxpayers' mone ...referred to as 'the NFU's political wing'. Jack Cunningham, the first New Labour agriculture minister, attempted to challenge the privileges granted by MAFF
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  • *[[International Labour Organisation]] (ILO) ...chemical production plants to developing countries where environmental and labour regulations are lax and bribing opportunities are affluent. Also, the chemi
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  • Think tank connections to note are with the New Labour oriented [[Foreign Policy Centre]] and the intelligence connected [[Centre
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  • ===Using prison labour=== ...al Observatory]], DuPont is one of the companies in the US that use prison labour. {{ref|24}}
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  • Other clients include labour abusers [[Fyffes Group]] Plc. {{ref|58}} #{{note|11}} Transnational Observatory (2002) Prison labour, http://www.transnationale.org/anglais/dossiers/finance/emploi_2.htm , view
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  • ...ek Draper's former lobby firm.) Pfizer has two reasons to cuddle up to New Labour: it wants the National Health Service to pay a stiff price for its love pot
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  • ...compact between the UN and business aims to uphold values in human rights, labour standards and environmental practice. The Compact is open for adherence by
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  • Sodexho has also been criticised not only for opposing organised labour, but for going one step further. In 1998, its handbook for managers on how ...vices which is now widespread in the US as well as in the UK under the New Labour government. It is one of a very few companies well placed to run privatised
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  • ...ted with the diehards. His group was one of the more successful "patriotic labour" movements which sprang up after the extension of the franchise to attract
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  • ...ll had already made clear in the House of Commons his attitude towards the Labour leaders, "unusual even by the standards of the Tory "diehards"." {{ref|1}} If there was any doubt that the principal target of the organisation was the Labour Party this is dispelled in the introduction to the report:
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  • ...paper and its editor to court for breach of copyright. During the case the Labour MP and future Chancellor of the Exchequer, [[Stafford Cripps]], represented ...ll the Tories and many Liberals, including [[Lloyd George]], and not a few Labour politicians, including [[Ramsay MacDonald]]. What was regarded as his "soci
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  • This reorganisation happened against the backdrop of the first Labour Government to have a working majority but the League seems to have avoided The Cold War, a central feature of the Labour government's foreign policy, gave the League the opportunity to pursue alle
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  • ...the "Bevanites" and acted as the main focus for those in the Parliamentary Labour Party who opposed Gaitskell's attempts to de-socialise the Party after he b ...end the "special relationship" with the USA. When, therefore, in 1964 the Labour government took office it did so under the leadership of a man who, though
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  • The list has been compiled from reliable sources including "Labour Research" and "State Research", which obtained their information from the a
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  • Not available through libraries, but Labour Research, the Labour History Museum and TUC Library have many copies. ==Labour Research Department==
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  • ...rding to a profile in the ''Times Higher Education'', Scruton 'came from a Labour-voting family, [but] his experiences of Paris in May 1968 shifted him sharp
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  • ...ournemouth' for information about companies including Asda lobbying at the Labour Party conference in 2003. A significant proportion of the party's income co
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  • ...ng these codes, for example through allegations of breaching international labour standards, which presents a glaring contradiction. [[People and Planet]] ma ...these companies is such a contradiction. They may be signing up to ethical labour codes, but in pushing prices down and keeping them down they are actively h
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  • ...way' proposals for hunting to be 'licenced' as a 'compromise' position. As Labour MP Tony Banks has said,
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  • ==Labour Party Interests== ...2 (with an extra £14,000 in 1997). In March 2001, he gave £10,000 to the Labour Party.
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  • Haskins is very much part of the new Labour drive to ignore democratically elected Parliament and move towards a US pre ...Canada and million-sow "hog cities" in North Carolina. He exudes that New Labour optimism that if he says ‘we can compete’ enough times, it will come tr
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  • Labour has just started its campaign, backing up big business, to win public suppo ...abour minister. P&G tests cosmetics on animals, in direct contradiction to Labour's 'total' opposition to the practice."[71]
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  • ...eplacement with industrial monoculture plantations where wages are low and labour rights are minimal; undercutting almost every other retailer and hence turn ...f-service system which enabled more people to be served faster, with lower labour costs. In 1947, the Tesco branch in St Albans, a small shop by 21st century
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  • ...4,713 (2003 - £31,282) in the form of sponsorship for political events: [[Labour Party]] - £14,368; [[Conservative Party]] - £5,502; [[Liberal Democrat Pa Tesco gave the Labour Party more than £5,000 in sponsorship in 1997 and 1998. It is the biggest
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  • ...d on non-GM at this time would put immense pressure on them'. However, the Co-op and Marks & Spencer both sell meat and dairy products sourced from animals ...at farmers and suppliers have become reliant on cheap undocumented migrant labour provided by gangmasters. However, for Tesco and the others, with so many mi
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  • ...nded with Milliband and convinced him to oppose his brother, David, in the Labour leadership race in 2010. Wood is also said to have been the main man behind ...life Peer. <ref> [http://www.labourlords.org.uk/stewart-wood Stewart Wood] Labour Lords, Accessed 18 September 2014 </ref>
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  • ...the election by 99 seats to the [[Conservative Party]].<ref> [http://www2.labour.org.uk/ed_miliband Ed Miliband biography], accessed 10 November 2010.</ref> ...l The Guardian], 28/02/2004.</ref> In September 2010 the brothers fought a Labour leadership contest that saw Ed narrowly win after four rounds of voting, wi
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  • ...£307,000. He also made £726,600 from share options in 1996. Although the Labour Party threatened to tighten the tax regime in the North Sea before 1997, af
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  • ...ulture, Media and Sport. The main Task Force is dominated by donors to the Labour Party and personal friends of Government ministers. ...Chairman of the Virgin Entertainment Group. He gave £5000 or more to the Labour Party in 1997 and 1998.
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  • ...re than £5,000 (the exact 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 The proportion of New Labour's funds coming from very rich individuals has dramatically increased in the
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  • He won the seat by 194 votes from [[Labour]]’s [[Julie Morgan]] at the May 2010 general election,<ref name="evans">
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  • Philip Christopher Ondaatje, the former Tory supporter, gave the [[Labour Party]] £2 million in January 2001 and £101,200 in March and April 2001.
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  • ...58 business leaders who wrote to the Times in May 2001 in support of the [[Labour Party]]. *Became a [[Labour]] peer in the [[House of Lords]] in July 2009.<ref> Parliament.UK, [http://
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  • ...ian.co.uk/politics/2009/feb/27/jack-straw-tax-exiles Jack Straw to take on Labour MPs over tax exiles], Guardian, 27 Feb 2009</ref> He is chairman of the [[P He has contributed £1.8m to the [[Labour Party]] according to Robert Peston's 2008 book, ''Who Runs Britain?''.<ref>
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  • ====Bayer, IG Farben and World War II: Slave Labour and Deadly Gas==== ...onowitz close to the Auschwitz concentration camp. Inmates worked as slave labour for IG Farben,{{ref|216}} and when they were too weak to work they were kil
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  • ...ted, a property development and real estate company, gave £5,000 to the [[Labour Party]] in May 2001. They are one of the biggest land developers in the Nor ...e go-ahead to grant planning permission to Esson after intense lobbying by Labour MSP [[Elaine Thomson]]. [[Hunter Esson]], a Director of the company, said i
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  • ...ref>Gillard, M. (2000) 'APARTHEID SUPPORTER WHO IS A GBP 100,000 BACKER OF LABOUR'. The <i>Express</i> 28th September 2000</ref>. His first company in Britai ...[http://www.davidosler.com/2006/04/new_labour_and_the_generic_med.html New Labour and the generic medicine scam] Accessed 4th April 2008, Original source:FR
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  • ...purse. Introduced by the Tories in 1992, it has since been expanded by the Labour government, who claim that it is a way of completing new capital-intensive ...sensitive public services. Sodexho's record on sanitation, food safety and labour relations as well as running prisons and asylum seeker centres for profit a
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  • ...mputer communications as a medium for strengthening and building organised labour. www.labournet.net
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  • ...ty]]. Corry is now director of the [[New Local Government Network]], a New Labour-oriented think tank that has developed a number of influential ideas for in Corry was previously a political advisor to the Labour government, working at the [[Department of Trade and Industry]] with [[Pete
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  • ...ies with ten universally accepted principles in the areas of human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption. By doing so, business, as a primary agent The Compact brings companies together with governments, civil society, labour, the United Nations and other key interests. It agreements are not binding
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  • *[[Edmund Dell]] (66), former Labour minister and chief executive of the finance company [[Guiness Peat]], is ch
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  • ...sultants]]. <ref>Robert Winnett, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/labour/4351418/Lords-scandal-Peer-faces-row-over-arms-lobbyist.html Lords scandal: ...,000<ref>The <i>Guardian</i> 'Blair cuts union links with individual help: Labour's list of donors'. 31st August 1998</ref>
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  • ...8-2005. The first was [[Business for Sterling]], which was launched by the Labour Cabinet minister (and ex-chairman of British Rail) [[Lord Marsh]] on 11 Jun ...e published two reports on the 2007 Constitutional Treaty, criticising the Labour decision in April 2007 to hold no referendum on its ratification. This made
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  • [[Image:ImranKhand.jpg|right|thumb|500px|Imran Khand, New Labour donor]] ...o.uk/tol/news/politics/article2327904.ece Brown hit by new sleaze row over Labour funds] From The Sunday Times, August 26, 2007</ref>
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  • *[[Hugh Bayley]] is a Labour MP and a member of the International Development Select Committee since 200 *[[Tony Colman]] is a former Labour MP and is Associate Director of the [[Africa Practice]], African Investment
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  • ...e Soviet Union's youth fronts. By Mandelson's time in the mid1970s under a Labour government be it noted the British Youth Council was said to be financed by ...intelligence services on the British left] A talk given by Robin Ramsay to Labour Party branches in late 1996, Lobster.
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  • ...frican countries [23]. The regime has been charged by the UN International Labour Organisation with a 'crime against humanity' for its systematic abuses of h ...truction of the Yadana pipeline systematic relocation of villagers, forced labour and other human rights abuses took place in the area.
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  • ...e activities of the extreme left". The latter's major impetus was to smear Labour MPs and left-leaning lawyers and writers. It had previously been run by MI6 ...mear-letter-against-labour-mp-collapses/ Guido Fawkes smear letter against Labour MP collapses], ''Liberal Conspiracy'', 12 March 2013.
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  • ...mobile Industry, before taking responsibility for industrial policy at the Labour Party. He is currently completing a project on leadership and change with
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  • ...government relations, UK & Europe; former director of the Parliamentary [[Labour Party]] (Oct 2007-Oct 2012). ...]]; he was before that private secretary to Lord [[Andrew Adonis]], former Labour education minister. In January 2016, Cunningham left to work for [[Westmins
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  • ==Labour donor== ...995 to the campaign to elect [[Wendy Alexander]] as leader of the Scottish Labour Party, just under the £1,000 limit which would have to be declared:
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  • *Vice-chair: [[Grahame Morris]] - [[Labour]] *Vice-chair: Lord [[Roy Kennedy]] of Southwark - [[Labour]]
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  • ...casters], ''Capel & Land'', Accessed 08-August-2009</ref>. Blairite former Labour MP [[James Purnell]] worked for Hydra Associates between 1992-1994<ref>Jame
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  • === Child labour === ...t buy massive quantities of coffee and cocoa and have a statement on child labour which they claim is based on [[International Labor Organization]] (ILO) con
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  • ...nd given to the dictator’s wife, Grace Mugabe… failure to act on child labour and slavery in its cocoa supply chain. Exploitation of farmers, particularl
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  • Following a committee inquiry chaired by Labour MP [[Tony Wright]], it emerged that DLA Piper was one of three agencies ref
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  • He was the second leader of the [[Social Democratic and Labour Party]] (SDLP), a position he held from 1979 until 2001. He has served as a
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  • ...litician in Northern Ireland and the leader of the [[Social Democratic and Labour Party]] (SDLP). ...d in politics in 1981 when he became a member of the Social Democratic and Labour Party. In 1984 he went to work for John Hume as his Westminster Assistant.
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  • *Donor to the [[New Labour: Donors|Labour Party]]
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  • ...re opportunities for western corporations to exploit African resources and labour. 'Investments in infrastructure and the enabling climate for the private se
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  • ...promises on decommissioning. However, he managed to persuade Cranborne and Labour MP Kate Hoey to travel to Northern Ireland and canvass with Trimble.<ref>He
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  • ...and transport sectors.<ref>Public Affairs News, "[http://bit.ly/9tmnua Ex-Labour Group in EP leader Titley joins agency in Brussels]," accessed 31 January 2 *Vice President, [[Labour Friends of Israel]]<ref>Gary Titley, [http://www.garytitley.com/biography B
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  • '''George Foulkes''' (Lord Foulkes) is a British Labour Party peer and a Lothians MSP. ...e defeated sitting MP Jim Sillars who had left Labour to form the Scottish Labour Party.
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  • '''Jon Mendelsohn''' (Lord Mendelsohn) is a key New Labour fixer, fundraiser and former lobbyist. In 2007 he was appointed as director On the 5 September 2013 he was created a [[Labour]] peer in the House of Lords.<ref name="parl"> [http://www.parliament.uk/bi
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  • ...He was educated at [[Campbell College]] where joined the Northern Ireland Labour Party Young Socialists.<ref>Dean Godson, Himself Alone, David Trimble and t ...y/story/0,5500,1164709,00.html Paul Bew: Belfast's history man] Paul Bew's labour of love is to put the politics of Northern Ireland in its real historical c
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  • ...and turned the ''Statesman'' into a strong supporter of [[Tony Blair]] as Labour leader. Hargreaves was at Foreign Scretary David Miliband's side for his "unofficial Labour leadership launch (sorry, press conference) with the Italian foreign minist
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  • Like New Labour, [http://www.answers.com/topic/anthony-john-bailey Anthony Bailey]'s little ...think tank, the [[Foreign Policy Centre]]. He is active in supporting the Labour Party’s government polices especially in the areas of education, prison r
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  • ...e in 1997. In the London elections of 2000 Jeremy was campaign manager for Labour for the whole campaign. He worked in party HQ during the 2001 General elect ...of lobbying firm [[GJW]], he was for the previous six years Leader of the Labour Group and Leader of the council at the London Borough of [[Lambeth]]. He w
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  • ...their plans to protect public health. Then shadow health spokesperson for Labour [[Cathy Jamieson]] said: "We have always said that the legal basis for the
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  • ...Africa and development and in 2004/5 worked as a propagandist for the New Labour government of Tony Blair.
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  • ...y. Both conceive of companies as networks of contracts between capital and labour that generate revenue streams to be manipulated by whoever has central cont
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  • ...the party free of charge. Of the £2.5 million from the 'big four', the [[Labour Party]] received £1.5 million (roughly £1.1 million from PwC) and the [[L Under the previous Labour government, the [[Conservative Party]] received £1.7 million, including £
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  • ...ld decrease the prison population. While this smacks of the peculiarly New Labour logic that sees education as a panacea for all social ills, there is obviou ...t inspire them, bribe them: In offering iPods to people who vote, the New Labour government is taking its cue from the Fidel Castro School of Public Engagem
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