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  • It has offices in London, New York, Washington DC, Nairobi, Doha and Singapore. ...portland-communications.com/pdf/Portland%20Brexit%20Unit.pdf Making sense of Brexit brochure], Portland website, accessed Nov 2017</ref>
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  • ...ervativehome.blogs.com/centreright/2009/03/the-growth-of-b.html The growth of Britain's conservative movement], ConservativeHome, 14 March 2009.</ref> ...rk]] and a host of other free market think tanks many of who are also part of Montgomerie and Elliott's 'conservative movement'.
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  • ...ing over the major newspaper in that country and using it as an instrument of destabilization. (Grenada closed the opposition newspaper shortly after the ...rint for psychological warfare as outlined in the ''U.S. Army Field Manual of Psychological Operations''.
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  • '''Simon Stevens''' is the CEO of [[NHS England]]. ...cheme in 1988. He has held a number of senior NHS roles in the North East, London and the South Coast.<ref name="NHS"> NHS England [http://www.england.nhs.uk
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  • ''How CIA Money Took the Teeth Out of Socialism'' ...the Netherlands, who has for 20 years sponsored the mysterious activities of the anti-Communist [[Bilderberg Group]] launched with covert American funds
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  • ...on is the strength of the industry. According to the Financial Times, five of the top ten companies with the most profitable foreign operations were phar ...ays intertwined. Pfizer is said to be the most powerful political lobbyist of the pharmaceutical industry, and the drug giant is constantly using this po
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  • ...0040112185441/http://www.thisismoney.com/20030903/nm67274.html Web archive of original URL]</ref> ...[[William Hague ]] met with the Multinational Chairman's Group (consisting of [[Rio Tinto]]/[[Vodafone]]/[[BP]][[/HSBC]]/[[Bae]]/[[GSK]]) for a 'regular
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  • ...te: Revolving Door badge}}Matt Carter is the founder and managing director of [[Message House]], a campaigns and research consultancy.<ref> Daniel Farey- ...r of [[WPP]] subsidiary [[Penn Schoen & Berland]] and UK managing director of [[Burson Marsteller]].
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  • ...t broadcaster and journalist on law and women's rights and was the creator of the BBC television series Blind Justice in 1987{{ref|1}}. Her book on wome ...ory Council, she is also a Bencher of Gray's Inn and a Member of the House of Lords.
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  • ...tute of Economic and Social Research]]. Steering Committee Member, [[Heart of the City]]. Trustee: [[Royal Anniversary Trust]]; Chairman's Committee, [[C Poynter was a contributor to the 2007 meeting of the [[World Economic Forum]]<ref>[http://www.weforum.org/en/KNContributors/
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  • ...is a pamphlet published in 1987 which listed the names, jobs and addresses of British Corporate directors. It was accused by the [[Research Foundation for the Study of Terrorism]] of encouraging attacks on corporate leaders.
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  • ...so [[Bayer: Corporate Crimes|crime]] section) and can count on the support of other governments, in particular the US government (see also section on lin ...ation's political practices), it is impossible to give a complete overview of all groups, deals and schemes Bayer is involved in.
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  • ...times upwards of $300 million (£204,6 million) with equally large amounts of risk that the investment will pay off. Critics however, claim that prices a ...lopment. Eli Lilly spent more than one and one-half times as much. Six out of the nine companies made more money in net profits than they spent on resear
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  • ...Electra Partners Europe. In May 2008, GSL was bought by [[G4S]] (a merger of Group 4 Falck and Securicor). ...company operates prisons and detention centres, and an increasing quantity of other services, in Britain, Australia and South Africa.
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  • ...er for another twenty five, Conservative MP (Canterbury 1945-53) and chair of a [[Freedom Association]] branch in Kent. ...cate, rather than merely distort the truth, then they reveal the existence of two important and related, secret and private intelligence organisations th
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  • ...re was a powerful and active fascist movement in Britain for the best part of a decade before the BUF was established. Even amongst some academics there Certainly the [[British Fascists]] - the first of the groupings to adopt the word fascism in its title - do not look like an
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  • ...gue's work and the application of lessons learned in war" was the creation of a "training organisation". ...and into the works canteens since in good faith, and in the wartime spirit of cooperation, the Unions had not barred their way. The League was quick to c
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  • ...festo and blueprint for first world aid to developing countries. "The days of imperialism are over," he declared: ...her it means that influence will be used, as never before, for the welfare of the human race, and in partnership with it - not in overlordship over it."
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  • ...ban on hunting with dogs under the New Labour government.<ref>The contents of this page were originally drawn from a report by Corporate Watch and Red S ...from [[Angus Macmillan]] of [[Roots-of-Blood Campaign]], [[Pippa Gallop]] of [[Corporate Watch]], [[Trevor Bark]] and [[Mark Metcalf]].
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  • ...d family farms and the long term economic and environmental sustainability of farming worldwide and that one organisation cannot effectively represent th ...g closed 300 rural branches across Britain; deeply affecting the viability of rural communities.
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  • :"Our market share of UK retailing is 12.5% - that leaves 87.5% to go after." - ''[[Terry Leahy]] ...do not make mistakes." - ''[[Carlos Criado-Perez]], former chief executive of Safeway Plc'' <ref> Julia Finch,[http://www.theguardian.com/business/2004/m
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  • ...ic concerns, appearing to be an ethical and thoughtful company taking heed of today's social and environmental issues has become more and more important ...be? The 'Every Little Helps' section on the Tesco website illustrates some of its efforts.
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  • ...er pressure on suppliers and therefore workers. Since its end at the start of 2005 conditions in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in particular appear to be gett In the UK, Tesco holds an increasing share of the British clothing market. Tesco's low prices, makes it difficult for oth
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  • ...the MP for Doncaster North since 2005. From 2010 to 2015 he was the leader of the Labour Party but resigned after losing the election by 99 seats to the ...saw Ed narrowly win after four rounds of voting, with support from 50.654% of the electoral college.
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  • ...ivities (events and sponsorship). The Trade Unions, who once generated 90% of the Party's income, now provide only 30% (and only 3 high-value donations i ...ional core of working class supporters. What was supposed to be the 'Party of the working class' is funded by the rich and packed out with businessmen.
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  • Chris Wright is the Chairman of [[Chrysalis]] and former Chairman of [[QPR FC]]. He pledged £100,000 to the [[Labour Party]] in March 1999. His ...st known for its Heart FM radio station.<ref>The top 352-372 Sunday Times (London) April 27, 2003, Sunday Features; Rich List 46</ref>
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  • Greg Dyke (born 20 May 1947) was the Director-General of the BBC (salary £500,000) from January 2000 until 29 January 2004 when he ==BBC Coverage of Business under Dyke==
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  • ...ICA. 28th September 2000.</ref>. In 2008, Kaye was reported to be 78 years of age.<ref>Grimston, J., Woolf, M. & Gadher, D. (2008) 'THE DONORS: FROM DIAM ...rom him'. 28th June 2003</ref>. He was also the second largest shareholder of IVAX (as reported in 1998), with a stake worth $136 million<ref>McGee, H. (
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  • ...vernment policies over the last twenty years encouraging the privatisation of public services known as Public Private Partnerships, Sodexho would probabl ...e Best Value regime, which aims to overcome the more debilitating features of CCT, although still prioritising cost-cutting and league-tables.
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  • ...s of all significant government systems. He wrote one of the first studies of lobbying in the UK (Anonymous Empire). ...ber of the Council of the intelligence connected [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]] in 1970. <ref>Richard Cockett, Thinking the Unthinkable, p. 224<
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  • ...rson''' is the world’s biggest educational company and a strong advocate of market-driven education reform. ...approximately 60% of its sales in North America. In 2014, it had revenues of $8.2 billion.<ref>Jennifer Reingold, [http://fortune.com/2015/01/21/everybo
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  • ...siness is comprised of [[Aerospace Services]], a designer and manufacturer of various propulsion systems such as fighter ducts and turbofan cases.<ref>ht ...joint venture with Finmeccanica of Italy. In 2002 some 80% of the revenues of Aerospace Services and AgustaWestland are military-related'.<ref name="annr
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  • ...he public's understanding of such issues and to raise consumers' awareness of the active role they play in safe food handling and choosing a well-balance ...ission]] and the European food and drink industry, and governed by a Board of Directors which is elected from member companies.
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  • ...arch/projectID.11/project.asp</ref>and its output mostly features the work of [[Radek Sikorski]].<ref>http://www.aei.org/publications/contentID.200404220 *The reinvigoration of Atlantic institutions of political cooperation and consultation.
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  • ==Controversies and conflicts of interest== ...n and members of select committees, and giving clients tours of the Palace of Westminster. The ''Herald Scotland'' reported that:
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  • It had a fee income in 2016 in the region of £3.5 million. It specialises in lobbying for healthcare companies. ....publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmallparty/register/memi542.htm Register of All-Party Groups], UK Parliament website, accessed 20 Nov 2009</ref>
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  • ...s internationally including in Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Europe, North America and Australia. ...s and want to make sure we have a permanent physical presence at the heart of Scottish decision making and as Scotland gets additional devolution.'<ref>[
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  • ...ave gone from "seven people to 140" in just seven years, and expanded from London to Liverpool, Abu Dhabi and Dubai. It covers public relations, politics, de ...and was a Labour parliamentary candidate in 1997. In the London elections of 2000 Jeremy was campaign manager for Labour for the whole campaign. He work
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  • ...kers whose purpose is to put national defence and security back at the top of the political agenda.<ref>[http://www.firstdefence.org/index.html First Def ...First Defence website, accessed 12 Jan 2010</ref> The paper is a critique of the process by which Tony Blair took the UK into war with Iraq and the post
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  • ...the July 1998 merger of [[Price Waterhouse]] and [[Coopers & Lybrand]]. As of 2013 it worked in 154 countries with more than 161,000 staff providing "ind ...], Guardian, 14 December 2008</ref> and 99 per cent of the FTSE 100 on the London Stock Exchange. <ref> Prem Sikka, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/
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  • ...nded the anti-regulatory [[Manifesto Club]] and has spoken at the [[Battle of Ideas]], the [[Brighton Salon]], [[Leeds Salon]] and [[Manchester Salon]]. ...eldest being Michael. Like [[Claire Fox]] and [[Fiona Fox]], he is a child of Catholic Irish immigrants, in this case from Galway. He attended Catholic s
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  • ...dberg.jpg|thumb|left|150px|[[Helene Guldberg]] in a photo from the website of [[Audacity]] the [[LM network]] pro-development think tank]] ...ection-Manifesto-of-the-RCP-1992 Break out of the grey: Election manifesto of the Revolutionary Communist Party].]]
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  • A street in London literally crammed with influence peddlers and free market think tanks. ...Street]] and ends at [[Great College Street]] in the North, at the corner of [[Dean's Yard]]. [[Marsham Street]] and [[Smith Square]] are parallel to t
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  • A street in the heart of Westminster. ...eform.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Reform, Hope House, 45 [[Great Peter Street]], London SW1. Photo taken by Spinwatch, Dec 2010]]
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  • ...any of its members and for its stilted ideological profile (nearly a third of the board members come from the staunchly conservative [[Hoover Institution ...sted on the board of directors of [[Jewish Institute for National Security of America]] (JINSA)
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  • ...rting for Regional Food & Drink Producers has been prepared by FFB as part of the Defra funded campaign to promote ...UK’s leading dairy company. [[Arla UK]] is the sole British distributor of both Arla’s Lurpak brand and
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  • ...nce been proven correct. European consumers are being exposed to the risks of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) without their knowledge or consent. ...crops and foods are the strictest in the world. They restrict cultivation of GM crops and insist that foods containing GM ingredients are labelled, so t
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  • ...was the revelation in 1967 of the covert [[CIA]] funding of the magazine, of which he had heard rumours, but which he could not confirm.<ref>'Stephen Sp ...lled the [[Congress for Cultural Freedom]]. Another agent became an editor of ''Encounter''."<ref>Thomas W. Braden, 'I'm glad the CIA is "immoral"', ''T
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  • ...area). This may reduce confusion between the Corporation and the [[Greater London Authority]].</ref>) ...services; and to provide a range of additional services for the benefit of London, Londoners and the nation.
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  • ...Nov 2007) has less of a web presence than previously.. Here is an account of it from the Ten alps website from July 2003: ...[[Yasmin Alibhai-Brown]]. Launched in 1999, Know Comment is the brainchild of [[Jo Phillips]], award winning radio producer and former spin doctor to [[P
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