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Lord Paul Swarj Under British Police Investigation
2009-10-12 23:45:00 I have written of the Sathya Sathya Sai Baba-implicated and high-profile British Labour Government Minister, Tony McNulty MP, and police investigations into allegations of rorting the British taxpayer. The very wealthy Lord Paul of Marylebone (See Wikipedia note below) is now under police investigation for the same reason. In probing Lord Paul, the British media might like, while investigating, to see whether Paul has been assisting the Sathya Sai Organization, as has been Tony McNulty. Both have long been powerfully influential in the British Labour Party.
New Diplomacy: Challenges for Foreign Policy
2007-10-11 06:09:00 By David Miliband This is an exciting and important time in British politics. After ten years in government, the Labour Party is seeking under new leadership to set out and deliver a renewed vision for the future of the country that builds on the social, economic and political changes introduced since 1997. The battle of ideas over ...
Lessons from the Australian Labor Party (ALP)
2007-08-01 00:37:00 By Andrew Scott The Australian Labor Party (ALP) has been out of office for 11 years after having previously been in office for 13 years (a period of government under Prime Ministers Hawke and Keating which both foreshadowed, and partly inspired, the approaches since taken by Blair and Brown in Britain). The electoral rejection which ...
Gordon Brown?s EU Policy
2007-06-26 17:47:00 By Eric Shaw Can we expect a reshaping of British policy towards the European Union under Gordon Brown? Or should we anticipate more of the same? As is well known, Brown’s objections effectively thwarted British membership of the Euro ? and few in the Labour party would gainsay that he had some powerful arguments. However, as ...
One election over another begins
2007-06-11 15:23:00 This weekend the Labour Party selected its candidates for the Seanad elections. The successful candidates were chosen by the party National Executive Committee and are:Cultural and Educational Panel: Cllr. Alex White.Administrative Panel: Brendan Ryan.Industrial and Commercial Panel: Cllr. Dominic Hannigan.Agricultural Panel: Alan Kelly.Labour Panel (Two candidates): Cllr. Eric Byrne and Cllr. Phil Prendergast.I think you will agree that our candidates are both experienced and talented and would certainly make a good contribution to the Seanad. The Seanad election campaign is a difficult one and I would like to take this opportunity to wish all of our candidates the best of luck.
British Labour Party Democracy
2007-05-24 18:54:00 As the Guardian newspaper reported today, Labour MPs will have multiple votes in the upcoming Deputy Leadership election: ?All 355 Labour members of parliament will receive a ballot paper in their capacity as MP and as a member of the Labour party. Belonging to an affiliated trade union - as the majority of Labour MPs do ... |



