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... in a marginal constituency in the 2005 election was, in fact, the Labour leader on a local council miles away making a bit of cash-in-hand, focus group money. He told me afterwards, contrary to his expressed views on the Iraq war at the group, that he'd met Tony Blair at a Labour Friends of Israel bash and wouldn't have a word said against him. But setting my experience aside, I find Mattinson's reasoning – 'how New Labour stopped listening to the voter' – weak, and her prescriptions for a 'new politics' unconvincing. Like many New Labour leading lights she dismisses the catastrophic collapse of the Tories under John Major. And what ...
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... most racist countries in the world. At the far end of Europe a trio of countries – the 21st century versions of the one-time Hindu and Islamic empires of India, Persia and the Ottomans – demand recognition equal to their huge populations and status. How does the Foreign Office grab a share of the consumer markets without offending both Israel and the royal princes of Arabia? Besides which, their re-emergence was never one it envisaged – Turkey with its years of understanding of Russia, the Balkans and the Levant as well as of its southern neighbours; Persia, now in control of Iraq, and with substantial knowledge of Russia and the 'Stans'. 1 6 ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 5 - 15 Dec 2012 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster60/lob60-120.pdf
... met-terrorism-scare- synagogues-20101029,0 ,3874846.story> 4 Winter 2010 always need money for 'vigilance'. 4 Then add in the fact that Reid is a consultant to G4S (formerly Group 4 Securicor), the world's largest security company with a big interest in 'homeland security', airport handling and in Israel. (Lord Reid, as well as being a leading advocate of the Iraq invasion and toughness in the 'war on terror', is a longstanding member of Labour Friends of Israel.) Then turn to The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein and read this about Israel's economic trajectory in the past five years: 'Much of this growth was ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 78 - 15 Dec 2012 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster60/lob60-004.pdf
... Winter 2010 major recession since Mrs Thatcher's election in 1979 and it was likely that the Tories would lose the next general election. There had already been speculation in the media that Tony Blair would succeed John Smith as Labour leader. Three months before John Smith's death in 1994, the then shadow home secretary Tony Blair went on a trip to Israel at the Israeli government's expense. Blair was sympathetic to Israel, had shared chambers with the president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, Eldred Tabachnik,6 4 and had joined the Labour Friends of Israel on becoming an MP. On Blair's return from Israel, Gideon Meir, from the Israeli embassy in London, introduced him ...
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... a depressive fawner upon powerful men, a couple of messianics, a coterie of ex-Communist Party opportunists, a few jaded, modist "thinkers" and a young Praetorian guard of ambitious student politicians and assorted money-grubbing lobbyists. A bit more complicated than this? Well chuck in devotion to the City, US foreign policy and Israel and there's little more to say. ' Which is essentially true; but I like the details. I haven't read the Blair/Mandelson/Jonathan Powell versions of NuLab yet but I did read – I confess I bought – Alastair Campbell's diary of the 1994-97 period, looking for clues as to the creation of the NuLab ...
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... loss of Dunfermline and West Fife, the constituency that directly adjoined Brown's seat, in a bye-election in February 2006. In a display of unprecedented disfunctionality, Brown ascended to the position of Labour Party leader and prime minister without the inconvenience of a contest for either 17 The easy choice was to go with the US on Iraq and Israel – particularly if you want a subsequent life on the US lecture circuit. 18 Between 2001 and 2005 Blair considered and rejected setting up a separate Ministry of Finance. This would have reduced the Treasury's role significantly and would have Brown left with little power. It sounds similar to the arrangements put in place by Harold Wilson and George Brown ...
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... Recovery: Ethics, economics and justice Mike Marqusee: If I Am Not For Myself: Journey of an Anti-Zionist Jew Norman G. Finkelstein: 'This Time We Went Too Far': Truth and Consequences of the Gaza Invasion James Petras: War Crimes in Gaza and the Zionist Fifth Column in America David Cronin: Europe's Alliance With Israel: Aiding the occupation Deborah Mattinson: Talking to a Brick Wall: How New Labour stopped listening to the voter and why we need a new politics Arthur Butler: People, Politics and Pressure Groups: Memoirs of a lobbyist K. D. Ewing: Bonfire of the Liberties: New Labour, Human Rights and the Rule of Law ...
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... to the dispossessed. ' Harvie gets nearest of these Brown writers to serious perception. He well understands the US dimension to New Labour, with both Brown and Balls apparently learning their light-touch regulation from Larry Summers, one of those in the Clinton years keenest to abolish Glass-Steagall. He pays less 192 Summer 2010 attention to Israel among the offshore lobbies, but explains well the general vulnerability of these largely post- manufacturing islands to pressures and influences – some of them extending beyond his well-considered 'illegalism' to the plainly criminal. His is an important piece of work and thus should be read by those on the Left who seek solid ground on which to ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 13 - 15 Dec 2012 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster59/lob59-187.pdf
... -libdems.org.uk/news/press/1305.htm> – from his recent Yeovil election campaign. Vanunu L ittle reported in most of the Western press was the jailing once again of Mordechai Vanunu following a May decision by the Israeli Supreme Court. Vanunu, who served 11 of his 18- year sentence for revealing Israel nuclear secrets to The Sunday Times in solitary confinement, was released in 2004. But after speaking to the foreign media in 2007 he was re- arrested and, after a lengthy trial, was sentenced to community service. Vanunu refused to carry this out beyond the boundaries of Arab east Jerusalem, the only part of the country where ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 112 - 15 Dec 2012 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster59/lob59-086.pdf
... constitutional reforms to improve SCAD prevention and detection. ' The CIA and opium again Professor Alfred McCoy, who first drew attention to the CIA's role in the shipping of opium during the Vietnam war, has returned to subject of opium and the US state in his 'Calling Afghanistan what it is: a drug war'.1 The pro-Israel lobby in Britain In November 2009 Channel 4's Dispatches series broadcast 'Inside Britain's Israel Lobby', a striking event in this country's political (and television) history. The programme was accompanied by the on-line publication of a pamphlet, going over the same ground in much more detail.2 This is very good indeed. Cell phones ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 39 - 15 Dec 2012 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster59/lob59-127.pdf