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  • *[[Tim Collins (politician and lobbyist)|Tim Collins]] A document retrieved by TBIJ showed that the firm employed up to 300 British and Iraqi staff at the time, and the operation cost over a hundred million
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  • '''C. A. Smith''' was a British politician who held prominent positions in several minor parties, drifting to the hard ...Chapter 3, [http://www.revolutionary-history.co.uk/Upham/03Upham.html THE BRITISH SECTION OF THE LEFT OPPOSITION (NOVEMBER 1931 - DECEMBER 1933)], Unpublishe
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  • ...uencing UK government policy. The firm's managing director, [[Tim Collins (politician and lobbyist)|Tim Collins]], also recommended a meeting with its Chairman [ ...[[Blackonyx Developments Ltd]] | [[BlackOnyx Group]] | [[British Gas]] | [[British Horseracing Authority]] | [[Brookfield Multiplex]] | [[Cargo Logic Air UK]]
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  • [[Category:British Politician|Purvis, John]]
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  • ...to the then 'success' of anti-terrorist policing.<ref>P. Wilkinson (Ed.) ''British Perspectives on Terrorism'', London: George Allen and Unwin, First publishe ...ped an interest in aviation security. Following the bombing he advised the British Department of Transport and assisted the American Federal Aviation Administ
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  • [[Category:British Politician|Bowe, David]]
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  • ...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 35,000 pounds *[[Fiona Foster]] and [[Joe Watson]], 'Who says South Armagh is British?', ''Living Marxism'', No. 19 - May 1990, p. 8.
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  • *[[Roger Williams]] -Chairman: is a [[Liberal Democrats]] politician in the UK. He was first elected as MP for Brecon and Radnorshire in 2001. *[[Nicolas Rea]] (Lord Rea) - Vice-chairman: a British peer in the [[House of Lords]], he previously worked as a doctor. <ref> [ht
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  • ...informinc.co.uk/LM/LM49/LM49_Editorial.html 'Editorial: Kraut-bashing: the British disease'], ''[[Living Marxism]]'', No. 49 - November 1992, p. 4. ...p://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/2411/ 'Blair’s EU-turn: British politics all at sea'], ''Spiked'', 21 April 2004.
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  • ...n Walden became [[Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds]], resigning from the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]] to become a journalist and broadcaster. ...can relationship and the future of NATO depend upon the result of the next British general election. This is not a battle between Republicans and Democrats, w
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  • ...]; prior to joining Lexington, Warner was special adviser to former Labour politician, [[Mo Mowlam]], from 2002-2006 Warner was director at Lexington, in 2006 he ...y 2016, when she was appointed joint chief of staff to the newly appointed British prime minister May. In January 2017 it emerged that Hill had failed in 2015
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  • ...lackstone]], [[Lord Clinton-Davies]], Dr. [[David Drewry]], [[Mark Fisher (politician)|Mark Fisher]] MP, [[Andrew Fisher]], [[Tom Harris]], [[Roger Liddle]], [[P ...d Paul Marylebone; Ms Judy Simpson; Mr. Martin Bell MP; Mr. [[Mark Fisher (politician)|Mark Fisher]] MP; [[Lord Clinton-Davis]]; right hon. Peter Mandelson MP; [
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  • ...vid Sainsbury]] ([[Lord Sainsbury of Turville]]) is a British businessman, politician and philanthropist. He was Science Minister in [[Tony Blair]]&#39;s govern ...''Financial Times'']</ref>, Lord Sainsbury cites the following statistics: British universities spun off 199 companies in 2000, up from an annual average of 6
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  • ...relationship between the anti-socialist section of the labour movement and British and US capital and their states. ...ups aimed at the exploitation of so-called 'patriotic labour', such as the British Workers League.(3)
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  • ...ot to be confused with the former Conservative leader [[Michael Howard (UK Politician)|Michael Howard]]) founded the [[Department of War Studies]] at [[Kings Col ...service in the Guards he had extensive connections amongst elite levels of British society. He had close connections in the [[Labour Party]] but was also use
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  • ...ducing carbon emissions." <ref>[http://atomicinsights.blogspot.com/2005/12/british-member-of-parliment-mp-excited.html Atomic Insights]</ref> [http://atomicinsights.blogspot.com/2005/12/british-member-of-parliment-mp-excited.html Atomic Insights]</ref>
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  • ...Minister open to question".<ref>Edward Metcalfe, "Jack Cunningham: Nuclear Politician", ''The Ecologist'', Vol 29, Isssue 7, November 30, 1999, Can be accessed v ...sual intrusion despite the presence of Britain's largest nuclear facility, British Nuclear Fuels Ltd at Sellafield, only a few miles away.<ref>Friends of the
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  • ...6 Broadcasters], ''Capel & Land'', Accessed 08-August-2009</ref>. Blairite politician [[James Purnell]] worked as a strategy consultant for [[Hydra Associates]]
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  • ...laced within an existing group with anti socialist objectives called the [[British Commonwealth Union]] as its [[National Propaganda Committee]] but quickly a ...number of groups campaign for right wing causes and single issues - the [[British Empire Union]], [[National Citizens Union]], [[National Alliance of Employe
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  • [[Category:British Politician|Younger, George]]
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  • ...pg|250px|right|thumb|Yvette Cooper, MP]] '''Yvette Cooper''' is a British politician who has been the [[Labour Party]] MP for Pontefract and Castleford since 19 [[Category:British Politician|Cooper, Yvette]][[Category:Fracking|Cooper, Yvette]]
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  • ...egory:MP|Balls, Ed]][[Category:UK Ministers|Balls, Ed]] [[Category:British Politician|Balls, Ed]]
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  • *[[Peter Sutherland]], Europe (Irish businessman and former politician associated with the [[Fine Gael]] party; former Attorney General of Ireland ...d part of the Board for Sara Lee, [[Goldman Sachs]], [[General Motors]], [[British Petroleum]] and [[Bank One]])
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  • [[Category:UK Ministers|Johnson, Alan]] [[Category:British Politician|Johnson, Alan]]
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  • [[Category: British Politician|Mundell, David]][[Category:Scottish Politician|Mundell, David]] [[Category: Scotland|Mundell, David]]
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  • ...Evans]] (born 23 October 1956, Ashford) is the former chief executive of [[British Gas]], a former president of the [[Energy Industries Club]], and a former [ *In summer 2008, attended a seminar in Dallas, TX, USA as a guest of British Airways.
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  • [[Category:British Politician|Docherty, Thomas]]
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  • '''James Gordon Brown''' (born 20 February 1951) is a British Labour politician, who was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Labour ==Wielding great influence on British Jewry==
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  • ...e Party|Jenkin, Bernard]][[Category:MP|Jenkin, Bernard]][[Category:British Politician|Jenkin, Bernard]]
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  • [[Category:British Politician|Rennie, Willie]]
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  • [[Category:MP|Grant, Peter]][[Category:British Politician|Grant, Peter]][[Category:Scotland|Grant, Peter]]
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  • '''Malcolm Wicks''' (1947-2012) was a British Labour Party politician from 1992 until his death in September 2012. He served as a minister under [[Category:British Politician|Wicks, Malcolm]]
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  • ...n based South African author [[Jillian Becker]] and the right wing British politician [[Alun Jones|Lord Chalfont]]. The Institute was registered as a charity on
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  • ...ounded in 1958 the IISS has strong establishment links, with former US and British government officials among its members. The Foreign Office contributed £10 ...day later ''The Guardian'' headline read, ‘Institute for Defence Study, British Members, U.S. Finance’.<ref>''The Guardian'', 28 November 1958</ref>
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  • Patrick Gordon Walker was a Labour Party politician associated with the right wing 'Gaitskell-ite' wing of the party along with ...and its financial backers could justly claim to have changed the course of British politics.
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  • ...st [[Viscount Weir]]''' GCB (1877 - 1959) was a Scottish industrialist and politician born in Glasgow. ...political establishment with regard to a possible Bolshevik revolution on British soil. In order to combat these potential forces of revolution, many within
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  • ...lear companies, which at the time hoped to win a stake in the £70 billion British nuclear waste market. Donnelly also founded and helps run the [[Transatlan ...is place [[Kim Howells]] delivered the accolades to the Saudi royals about British and Saudi "shared values".<ref>Rod Liddle,
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  • [[Category: British Politician|Agnew, John Stuart]]
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  • ...Maude, Francis]][[Category:UK Ministers|Maude, Francis]][[Category:British Politician|Maude, Francis]][[Category:Cambridge alumni|Maude, Francis]]
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  • [[David Cameron]] was British Prime Minister from 2010 to 2016<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politic ...ent on to work for [[Ronald Reagan]]. “International patrons” of this British Society include the stars in the American neoconservative firmament, for ex
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  • ...at the age of 34. Osborne says that he is a 'card carrying Bush fan' and British neocon. He is on the Policy Advisory board of the [[Social Market Foundati ...tablishment revolving door, a closely-knit clique who are holding back the British people', making 'a mockery of the independence of the media'.
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  • [[Image:Michael Gove.jpg|upright|thumb|280px|Michael Gove, politician, education reformer and 'right-wing polemicist'.]] ...the first to go in their cost-cutting ‘bonfire of the quangos’. The [[British Educational Communications and Technology Agency]], or Becta, was seen as o
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  • ...''Conservative Monday Club''' (widely known as the '''Monday Club''') is a British pressure group with its origins in the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservati * [[Peter Rost (UK politician)|Peter Rost]], (Derbyshire, S.E.)
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  • ...and a House of Lords cross-bencher (not aligned to any particular party); British Economist Meghnad Desai; and former Prime Minister (PM) [[Margaret Thatcher
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  • ...now so complex. A hundred years ago you could be a land-owner as well as a politician because there wasn't as much government. But now there's the European Commu The amateurish gentlemanly British Register of Members' Interests and Select Committee pales by comparison. Ev
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  • ...the statement of principles of the [[Henry Jackson Society]], the premiere British neoconservative organisation founded in 2005.<ref>[http://www.henryjacksons ...April 2006 he became one of the first senior Conservative MPs to call for British troops to withdraw from Iraq, saying Iraq was effectively in a state of civ
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  • Stephen Twigg (born December 25, 1966) is a British politician and former Labour Member of Parliament for Enfield Southgate. In the 2001 ...wigg, Stephen]][[Category:Israel Lobby|Twigg, Stephen]] [[Category:British Politician|Twigg, Stephen]]
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  • ...[Category:Financial sector lobbying|Darling, Alistair]] [[Category:British Politician|Darling, Alistair]]
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  • ...land badge}}'''Harold (Harry) Barnes''' (born 22 July, 1936) is an English politician, and was MP for North East Derbyshire from 1987 to 2005. He is a member of ...withdrawal of British forces from [[Northern Ireland]]) but supported the British presence there. He also supported the [[NATO]] intervention in Kosovo in 19
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  • ...c/global/redress20070628 Gordon Brown appoints Israel apologist to oversee British media], Redress, 29 June 2007.</ref> [[Category:British Politician|Purnell, James]]
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