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newspaper about whether or not he made the comments, he responded: "Jesus Christ, no. I mean, 'red herring' is not one of my favourite metaphors. If you think any Labour MP saying the Prime
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Islamism in the Middle East, neo-fascism at home or the rise of ultranationalist groups in Eastern Europe." In November 2013, Bright described MacShane as "one of" the
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Kingdom, and quite possibly, to allow countersuit, and the award of treble damages in the United States against any person bringing a libel action in a non-US court against US publications or websites.
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laws in Parliament. Specifically, he described how the United Kingdom has become a destination for libel tourists as well as how various jurisdictions in the United States (including the
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582:from 1980 to 1992, and he completed a
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2972:Brexit: How Britain will Leave Europe
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2253:Henderson, Michael (30 August 2014).
2175:Ingham, Sir Bernard (26 April 2004).
2014:
1888:"MacShane speech sparks Muslim anger"
1284:Brexit: How Britain will Leave Europe
1209:Brexit: How Britain will Leave Europe
171:5 May 1994 – 5 November 2012
2639:Siddique, Haroon (14 October 2010).
2243:, ft.com; accessed 25 February 2015.
2201:
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2015:Denis, MacShane (16 November 2009).
1990:"MacShane jailed for expenses fraud"
1937:"Talk don't walk on core principles"
1390:John Taylor, Baron Taylor of Warwick
979:large-scale sexual abuse of children
839:
649:to a succession of ministers in the
516:MacShane was born on 21 May 1948 in
114:11 June 2001 – 3 April 2002
2620:. House of Commons. 12 October 2010
2393:Winnett, Robert (14 October 2010).
2353:"What MPs have been asked to repay"
1667:"Rt Hon Denis MacShane (biography)"
1072:Resumed parliamentary investigation
745:. He was appointed a member of the
597:
445:, he was elected to parliament for
13:
4532:Alumni of the University of London
4005:
3358:"Minister mourns skydive daughter"
2933:Wilby, Peter (27 September 2014).
2830:
2568:Sheinman, Anna (2 November 2012).
1812:"The five myths Muslims must deny"
1108:Standards and Privileges Committee
1091:Standards and Privileges Committee
478:Standards and Privileges Committee
60:3 April 2002 – 5 May 2005
14:
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4587:Scottish people of Polish descent
4502:20th-century Scottish journalists
3441:
2864:. No. 60653. 10 October 2013
2596:Second Report – Mr Denis MacShane
2336:"Just Journalism forced to close"
2154:"Hansard Record of 18th May 2001"
2099:Watt, Nicholas (25 August 2010).
1762:MacShane, Denis (17 April 2002).
1715:"Find Your MP: Dr Denis MacShane"
1545:"Reginald Maudling Is Dead at 61"
1416:Criddle, Byron (19 August 2005).
1157:, and subsequently by wearing an
1098:Referral to police and conviction
1076:At the end of their enquiry, the
390:from 2002 to 2005. He joined the
4637:Scottish prisoners and detainees
4582:Scottish people of Irish descent
4527:Alumni of Merton College, Oxford
3716:
3504:Parliament of the United Kingdom
3448:Archived parliamentary biography
3383:Milligan, Becky (21 July 2009).
2301:"Just Journalism Advisory board"
2204:"MacShane Welcomes Nuclear Deal"
2041:Davies, Nick (20 October 2009).
2017:"Tackling the trafficking myths"
1935:MacShane, Denis (29 July 2006).
1693:"Ministerial winners and losers"
1310:
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752:MacShane was a supporter of the
671:Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
4537:BBC newsreaders and journalists
4507:21st-century Scottish criminals
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1647:. New Statesman. 1 January 2002
1637:
1419:The Almanac of British Politics
1339:. In his spare time, he enjoys
647:Parliamentary Private Secretary
614:was appointed instead. For the
459:Foreign and Commonwealth Office
4522:Activists against antisemitism
4517:21st-century Scottish diarists
4512:20th-century Scottish diarists
3419:yourdemocracy.newstatesman.com
3144:Global Business: Global Rights
2774:"The Queen -v- Denis MacShane"
2359:. London, UK. 4 February 2010.
1618:
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1396:Paul White, Baron Hanningfield
1254:Global Business: Global Rights
592:Birkbeck, University of London
536:, before going on to study at
431:Birkbeck, University of London
355:Birkbeck, University of London
16:British politician (born 1948)
1:
4572:Inmates of HM Prison Belmarsh
3593:National Union of Journalists
3029:National Union of Journalists
2684:Blake, Heidi (21 June 2011).
2422:"Lord Tebbit's act of mutiny"
1462:"NS Profile – Denis MacShane"
1402:
643:Deregulation Select Committee
604:October 1974 general election
576:National Union of Journalists
504:, and the rest by wearing an
406:to his forced resignation in
4632:Chairs of the Fabian Society
3562:Minister of State for Europe
3327:. London, UK. 10 March 2008.
2858:"State/Privy Council Office"
2374:. Publications.parliament.uk
2231:; accessed 25 February 2015.
1890:. London, UK: guardian.co.uk
1179:European Parliament incident
698:failed military coup attempt
633:MacShane was elected to the
463:Minister of State for Europe
419:St Benedict's School, Ealing
388:Minister of State for Europe
48:Minister of State for Europe
7:
3496:; accessed 25 February 2015
3415:"Profile of Denis MacShane"
1350:
1064:, calling for Conservative
871:conditions to do so are met
830:NATO Parliamentary Assembly
461:. In April 2002, he became
10:
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3385:"Expenses: The MPs' story"
2129:OurKingdom (29 May 2011).
1450:. London, UK. 31 May 2004.
956:London School of Economics
836:Other issues and incidents
707:'s name supportive of the
639:1994 Rotherham by-election
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1969:"Statement of Principles"
1519:"MacSHANE, Rt Hon. Denis"
1432:– via Google Books.
1133:Crown Prosecution Service
1106:(on instruction from the
1078:Crown Prosecution Service
727:Muslim Council of Britain
665:, MacShane was appointed
645:1996–1997, and served as
641:. He was a member of the
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3608:Party political offices
3296:Must Labour Always Lose?
3293:MacShane, Denis (2021).
3266:MacShane, Denis (2014).
3217:MacShane, Denis (2012).
3192:MacShane, Denis (2009).
3167:MacShane, Denis (2006).
3142:MacShane, Denis (1996).
3117:MacShane, Denis (1992).
3067:MacShane, Denis (1982).
3042:MacShane, Denis (1981).
3023:MacShane, Denis (1978).
2998:MacShane, Denis (2019).
2970:MacShane, Denis (2015).
2741:, BBC News, 11 July 2013
2517:"Denis MacShane Resigns"
2133:. London, UK: OurKingdom
1645:"Denis MacShane profile"
1296:Must Labour Always Lose?
1272:Why Kosovo Still Matters
1194:
1059:House of Commons Speaker
543:MacShane worked for the
3488:"The New Anti-Semitism"
3171:. Haus Publishers Ltd.
2754:. BBC. 18 November 2013
2598:(Report). UK Parliament
2152:Hansard (18 May 2011).
1955:9 November 2006 at the
1742:San Francisco Chronicle
1717:. BBC. 10 February 2005
1600:"Vote 2001: Candidates"
756:and strongly supported
719:Lord Ahmed of Rotherham
588:international economics
570:MacShane supported the
549:Wolverhampton Wanderers
2497:. BBC. 2 November 2012
1625:Fellows of the College
1112:British National Party
538:Merton College, Oxford
524:who had fought in the
482:British National Party
423:Merton College, Oxford
384:Josef Denis Matyjaszek
350:Merton College, Oxford
213:Josef Denis Matyjaszek
3464:Denis MacShane's blog
2156:. London, UK: Hansard
1764:"Letter: Viva Chavez"
1118:pending the outcome.
818:2005 general election
807:Henry Jackson Society
779:." When contacted by
754:2003 invasion of Iraq
663:2001 general election
616:1992 general election
512:Early life and career
471:2005 general election
455:2001 general election
443:1992 general election
3579:Trade union offices
3520:Member of Parliament
2905:The Jewish Chronicle
2888:The Jewish Chronicle
2342:, 22 September 2011.
1947:on 18 November 2018.
1832:(26 November 2008).
1630:14 June 2011 at the
1171:The Jewish Chronicle
1131:On 11 July 2013 the
796:. MacShane wrote in
763:During a meeting of
651:1997–2001 Parliament
553:BBC Radio Birmingham
530:St Benedict's School
396:Member of Parliament
154:Member of Parliament
4657:British republicans
4577:Scottish fraudsters
4343:General Secretaries
3493:The Washington Post
3121:. Clarendon Press.
3096:. South End Press.
3046:. Spokesman Books.
2921:The Daily Telegraph
2907:, 22 November 2013.
2690:The Daily Telegraph
2260:The Daily Telegraph
2065:and Denis MacShane
1818:. 11 November 2001.
1695:. BBC. 11 June 2001
1185:European Parliament
1124:The Daily Telegraph
1116:parliamentary party
998:oppression of women
943:On 25 August 2010,
858:of this section is
773:five economic tests
739:Minister for Europe
737:In 2002, he became
733:Minister for Europe
622:constituency, then
620:Coventry South East
433:. He contested the
3547:Political offices
3220:Why Kosovo matters
3146:. Fabian Society.
2923:. 28 October 2014.
2890:, 8 November 2012.
2862:The London Gazette
2728:. 21 January 2013.
2473:Huffington Post/PA
2183:on 7 December 2005
1996:. 23 December 2013
1830:Bunglawala, Inayat
1673:on 20 January 2012
1551:. 15 February 1979
1549:The New York Times
1494:. 18 November 2013
1468:. 11 November 2002
1151:HM Prison Belmarsh
933:federal government
709:war in Afghanistan
498:HM Prison Belmarsh
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135:Office established
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3591:President of the
3572:Douglas Alexander
3569:Succeeded by
3537:Succeeded by
3230:978-1-907822-51-3
3071:. Quartet Books.
2812:. 7 February 2014
2665:. 14 October 2010
2202:MacShane, Denis.
2059:See responses by
1975:on 30 April 2006.
1916:. 5 December 2004
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