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  • ...- ) was an academic and later an MEP with [[Geert Wilders]] PVV party. In Dutch he wrote as ‘[[Hans Jansen]]'<ref name="Arabist">[http://www.arabistjanse ...ty (1982). From early 1979 till the summer of 1982 he was director of the Dutch research center in Cairo, the Nederlands Instituut voor Arabische Studiën
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  • ...Company Ltd - Chairman 1990-present. CET's clients include [[BP]], [[Royal Dutch Shell]] and [[Texaco]] ...el]] [[Category:Climate Change Sceptics|Lawson, Nigel]] [[Category:British Politician|Lawson, Nigel]][[Category:Brexit|Lawson, Nigel]][[Category:Brexit lobbyist
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  • ...2009/apr/26/paddy-ashdown-life-experience This much I know: Paddy Ashdown, politician and diplomat, 68], Tom Templeton, The Observer, 26 April 2009.</ref>, [[Ti ...ular vitriol is reserved for Jemima Khan - the former wife of the Pakistan politician and former cricketer Imran Khan - who will be attending the launch.<ref>The
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  • ...ts generated by the event and for overnight accommodation for four or five Dutch government bodyguards accompanying Wilders on a 2009 US trip.<ref name="Reu ...ally funded and therefore is able to operate less transparently than other Dutch parties - have said it relies almost entirely on foreign donations, both Ho
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  • ...illem (Wim) Kok''' (born 29 September 1938, Bergambacht) is a former Dutch politician and Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 1994 to 2002. *Member of Supervisory Board (2003-July 2005), [[Royal Dutch Shell plc]]
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  • *[[Royal Dutch Shell]] plc (oil and gas), deleted from his parliament profile on the 01 Oc ...hn]][[Category:Financial sector lobbying|Patten, John]] [[Category:British Politician|Patten, John]][[Category:Arms Industry|Patten, John]]
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  • ...Luban and Eli Clifton, [http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=45928 POLITICS: Dutch Foe of Islam Ignores US Allies' Far Right Ties], Inter Press Service, 28 Fe ...tive]] 'Draw Muhammad cartoons' event in Garland, Texas. Anti-Muslim Dutch politician [[Geert Wilders]] had already left the building, although activists [[Pamel
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  • ...]', 2 December 2002, accessed 12 September 2011</ref> and of [[Shell|Royal Dutch Shell]] (1998-2001) *[[Michael Portillo]] - [[Conservative Party]] politician
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  • ...0 donation), [[Energy and Utilities Alliance]] (£5,000 donation), [[Royal Dutch Shell]] and [[Total]] (two £2,500 donations). ====July 31st - Labour MP becomes first serving politician to be registered as lobbyist====
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  • ...emist who inspired mass-murderer [[Anders Breivik]], and anti-Muslim Dutch politician [[Geert Wilders]].
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  • The [[Partij voor de Vrijheid]] (PVV) or Freedom Party is a Dutch anti-immigrant party.<ref>[http://www.pvv.nl/index.php/visie.html PVV Visie ...00-in-2014/ David Horowitz centre gave Geert Wilders €18,000 in 2014], ''Dutch News'', October 1, 2015. Accessed 29 September 2016 </ref>
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  • ...y is advocated by Fjordman, [[Daniel Pipes]], [[Robert Spencer]] and Dutch politician [[Geert Wilders]]. Spencer and his [[Jihad Watch]] were cited 116 times by
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  • ...intended to launch a political party based on the hardline views of Dutch politician [[Geert Wilders]]. Its plans to field candidates at the next federal electi
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  • ...ted by [[Baroness Cox]], a peer who has previously invited far-right Dutch politician [[Geert Wilders]] to show his anti-Islam film [[Fitna]] in the Lords. [[Cha
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  • ...dtkewitz]], leader of Die Freiheit, organised a speech by Dutch anti-Islam politician [[Geert Wilders]] in Berlin on 2 October 2010.<ref name="HnHDF"/> *[[Geert Wilders]], leader of Dutch [[Party for Freedom]] - 'close links'
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  • ...ted by [[Baroness Cox]], a peer who has previously invited far-right Dutch politician [[Geert Wilders]] to show his anti-Islam film [[Fitna]]. [[Charlie Klendjia ...ng to host an exhibition of cartoons of the prophet Mohammed in London and Dutch anti-Islam MP [[Geert Wilders]] would be guest speaker at the event.<ref>Ew
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  • The Legal Project supported Dutch [[Party for Freedom]] leader [[Geert Wilders]] to appeal hate speech charge ...ally funded and therefore is able to operate less transparently than other Dutch parties - have said it relies almost entirely on foreign donations, both Ho
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  • ...re the 2011 by-election, in which he quoted and backed controversial Dutch politician [[Geert Wilders]], who has described Islam as 'a retarded ideology'.<ref na ...fully 'overturned the Labour Home Secretary Jacqui’ Smith’s Ban on the Dutch MP Geert Wilders speaking in Parliament on the subject of multiculturalism
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  • *[[Geert Wilders]], anti-Muslim Dutch politician (unconfirmed attendance)
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  • In 2010 Khan acted as counsel to anti-Muslim Dutch politician [[Geert Wilders]] in his appeal against the British [[Home Office]]'s refus
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