Understanding EU Policy Making

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Lobster Issue 53 (Summer 2007) £££

[…] share of control of defence policy; and this would surely be the case even if France and Britain did not possess their own nuclear bombs and the new member states were to forget that, within the living memory of some of their inhabitants, many of them have suffered invasion and humiliation by what is […]

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The anti-union/strike-breaking organisations

Lobster Issue 12 (1986) £££

[…] Supplies has been set up under Lord Hardinge of Penshurst to begin enlisting potential strike-breakers and the government did not try seriously to distance itself from the new body”. (66) The 1925 Labour Research article lists OMS’ Lord-laden Council and details some of its activities (67) But even the apparently well-established OMS story has […]

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Parapolitical bits and pieces

Lobster Issue 7 (1985) £££

[…] the left and in the ‘peace’ movement might be tempered by the review of the ‘Generals for Peace’ book, The Arms Race to Armageddon published in the New Statesman (26 October 1984) by Martin Ryle. Ryle (now dead) and one of the British ‘peace’ movement’s bigger names, writes: “The authors not only endorse Soviet […]

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Branson

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Lobster Issue 43 (Summer 2002) £££

[…] and become regarded as both a spokesman for youth and a great British entrepreneur Branson was duly courted by various UK politicians. The Tories liked him; later New Labour liked him, too. His astutely managed PR battles with British Airways made some think that Branson could (and would) provide cut price air travel. This […]

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Re:

Lobster Issue 47 (Summer 2004) £££

[…] Oswald purportedly clashed in the summer of 1963.(14) The anniversary of the Miners’ Strike has inspired a slew of articles and reminiscences. One unlikely source is The New Law Journal in which a retired barrister, David Mason, recollects representing striking miners in court (‘…my clients were, without exception, decent men.’) He also recalls that […]

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No smoke without fire?

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Lobster Issue 52 (Winter 2006/7) £££

[…] detail over the twenty or so years during which the episode unfolded and should be required reading for anyone in the police, judiciary, media and social work. New social work theories Webster points out that the genesis of the rash of child abuse and satanic abuse cases in the UK in the 1980s and […]

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First supplement to ‘A Who’s Who of the British Secret State’

Lobster Issue 19 (1990) £££

[…] HISTORY CALIFORNIA UNI. 70-73 PROF. OF MODERN HISTORY ALL SOULS COLL OXF. AUTHOR BARTLETT, ANTHONY 1960s MI5 (WIA) BEARSTEAD, LORD WALTER HORACE SAMUEL B. 13/3/1882 D. 8/11/48 NEW COLL. OXFORD CARLTON, WHITES, BUCKS, BEEFSTEAK MI6 14-18 WEST KENT YEOMANRY EUROPEAN WAR -38 SECTION D 39-43 COL. GENERAL LIST WHILST SPECIALLY EMPLOYED BECKE, MAJ. SIR […]

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Sources

Lobster Issue 29 (1995) £££

[…] with. Oops! End of subscription. Lefty librarians? A number of Lobster subscribers are in the information business, some in libraries. They might take a look at a new journal with the nostalgic-sounding title, Information for Social Change. Thirty four pages, nicely produced and desk-topped, this will appear twice a year and subs. are £5.00 […]

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The view from the bridge

Lobster Issue 52 (Winter 2006/7) £££

[…] a competitive rate and British manufacturing actually expanded a little. Then came the election of 1997 and Labour, hitherto the party of domestic manufacturing, showed what the ‘new’ bit of ‘New Labour’ meant by doing the City’s bidding, handed over the interest rate to the Bank of England, which promptly put the base rate […]

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Some Notes on Occult Irrationalism and the Kennedy Assassination

Lobster Issue 24 (December 1992) £££

[…] as Britain’s International Assassination Bureau: Permindex, by three guys named Goldman, Kalimtgar and Steinberg, supporters of Lyndon LaRouche. There was more. The Conspiracy Tracker, published in Patterson, New Jersey, was up to issue 21 when I approached it, and its list of back issues featured these gems: ‘Did Masons kill JFK, Pope John Paul […]

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