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parliamentary authorities, and claimed for eight laptop computers in three years. A number of newspapers stated that the EPI was "controlled" by MacShane's brother, Edmund Matyjaszek, a claim which MacShane denied: "The EPI was set up 20 years ago by a network of people on the Left working in Europe and the US... Ed is my brother, but simply administrates it."
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highlighted further discrepancies in MacShane's expenses which had been uncovered by former independent candidate Peter Thirlwall. As a result, he held an emergency meeting with House of Commons officials and agreed to repay a further £3,051.38. The lengthy investigation concluded on 4 July 2012 with
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As part of the review of all MPs expenses, MacShane was ordered to repay £1,507.73 in wrongfully claimed expenses, with his appeals against the ruling being rejected. He was also alleged to have passed twelve invoices from the "European Policy Institute" for "research and translation" expenses to the
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stated that the Commons had placed strict conditions and limits on funding MPs' travel to Europe, MacShane was clearly aware of these rules, and concluded "Mr MacShane claimed in the way he did to ensure that his use of public funds for his European travel was not challenged" by sending misleading
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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 Minister's most important policy is a red herring, then they would not survive long in the job." He had been
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of supporting prostitution and filling the minds of her students with "poisonous drivel". As evidence of her supposed support for the latter, he cited a question from an LSE reading list about the ethical differences between legal waged labour and prostitution. MacShane later admitted that he had
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wrote that his "fall from grace has been a blow for those who share his concerns about extremist politics, whether it is radical 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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in which he played down the expenses scandal, writing, "There will come a moment when moats and manure, bath plugs and tampons will be seen as a wonderful moment of British fiddling, but more on a Dad's Army scale than the real corruption of politics." In 2008, MacShane supported
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He said in a statement: "Clearly I deeply regret that the way I chose to be reimbursed for costs related to my work in Europe and in combating antisemitism, including being the Prime Minister's personal envoy, has been judged so harshly." However, the
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radio interview that no-one had come to him with child abuse allegations during that period, but that he should have been more involved in the issue. Saying that he had done too little, he said he had been aware of what he saw as the problems of
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judgments related to libel with the United 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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or as guided by the House authorities. I love the House of Commons and I hope by resigning I can serve by showing that MPs must take responsibility for their mistakes and accept the consequences of being in breach of the House rules".
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While MacShane has campaigned on the issue of sex trafficking, he was accused of repeatedly using false statistics in order to inflate the number of female victims. In January 2007, he stated, "According to
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an announcement that the Metropolitan Police would take no further action, but it was reported on 21 January 2013 that the police were to re-open the expenses claims investigation involving MacShane.
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to the Metropolitan Police. The matter referred was his claiming of expenses totalling £125,000 for his constituency office, the office being his garage. The Labour Party suspended MacShane from the
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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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MacShane was a Patron of Supporters of Nuclear Energy, and supported the development of a nuclear industry manufacturing centre in Rotherham. MacShane was employed as an advisor by
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to depose the democratically elected president. Afterwards, he had to make clear that, as minister with responsibility for Latin America, the government deplored the coup attempt.
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MacShane detailed his life in prison, in which he claimed to hold the status of "politician prisoner". He has written more than ten books on European politics including three on
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estimates, 25,000 sex slaves currently work in the massage parlours and brothels of Britain." He repeated the figure in a 2008 debate, attributing it to the
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across the world, including by military intervention. The society also supports "European military modernisation and integration under British leadership".
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MacShane resigned his Privy Council membership in 2013, after discussions with the body's secretariat. After MacShane was forced to resign his seat,
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found he had submitted 19 false invoices "plainly intended to deceive" the parliamentary expenses authority. The allegations, which were made by the
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by submitting false receipts for £12,900. On 23 December, he was sentenced to six months in prison. He served four months of his sentence in
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about which he writes and broadcasts regularly in Britain and Europe. He is the author of several books on European politics, most notably
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to an Irish mother and Polish father who died from war-related illness in 1958, MacShane was educated on a Middlesex County scholarship at
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to be disciplined for saying that Martin should resign for failing to do enough to prevent the abuse of parliamentary expense claims.
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trade union in Poland, where he was arrested in 1982 for attending a demonstration and deported. He became an activist for the
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article had not in fact been written by Mahmood, but by MacShane; Mahmood had agreed to put his name to the article after
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and the Middle East. Just Journalism had strong links with the Henry Jackson Society, and shared an office with it.
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Shortly after being released from prison in 2014, UKIP MEPs alleged MacShane was ejected from the premises of the
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subsequently called Professor Phillips' views "frankly nauseating" on the basis of the same evidence.
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reported that MacShane admitted he was the MP involved in an incident with a volunteer with the new
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invoices to himself in order to claim the costs of travelling and to entertain European contacts.
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origin; they have a son and three daughters. They divorced in 2003. His relationship with writer
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MacShane was publicly criticised by the Association of Political Thought for wrongly accusing
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and remained in exile, taking British nationality in 1950. He was educated at the independent
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headlined "The Five Myths Muslims Must Deny". A few days later however, it was revealed that
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as MP for Rotherham and from the Privy Council. In November 2013, he pleaded guilty at the
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as Josef Denis Matyjaszek to an Irish mother, Isobel MacShane, and Jozef Matyjaszek, a
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EISCA Press release: "Denis MacShane Named As New Chair of Think Tank on Antisemitism"
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ended in 2010 after seven years. In 2012, he began a relationship with the economist
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Other Members of Parliament found guilty of fraud during the 2008 expenses scandal:
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but was unsuccessful. After failing to be selected to contest a constituency at the
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Power! Black Workers, Their Unions and the Struggle for Freedom in South Africa
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Power! Black Workers, Their Unions and the Struggle for Freedom in South Africa
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Another issue on which MacShane was active as a parliamentarian was combating
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within parts of the Muslim community in Britain, but: "Perhaps yes, as a true
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newspaper. It was later claimed that no such figure exists as an estimate.
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announced that MacShane would be charged with false accounting under the
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Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Balkans and Latin America
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and later its president 1978 to 1979. He was policy director of the
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From 1975 to 1981 MacShane had a relationship with broadcaster
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Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Exploitation in Rotherham
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for joining the European single currency as, "a bit of a giant
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Smith, Lewis; Charter, David; Maynard, Roger (16 March 2004).
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recorded on a dictaphone, and the tape was played on both the
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European Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism
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principles, advocating a proactive approach to the spread of
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from 1969 to 1977, including as a newsreader and reporter on
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Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Foreign Office
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On 17 December 2008, he initiated a debate about Britain's
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Old Labour jailbird Denis MacShane causes division in Ukip
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MacShane was an advisory board member of the now defunct
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journalist and trade unionist before completing a PhD at
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Labour Takes Power: The Denis MacShane Diaries 1997–2001
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as a 'ranting, populist demagogue' and compared him to
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Minister for European affairs in the UK Foreign Office
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Standards and Privileges Committee (2 November 2012).
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MacShane first contested a parliamentary seat at the
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In November 2012, Labour suspended MacShane when the
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MacShane, Denis; Plaut, Martin; Ward, David (1984).
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London, UK. 4 February 2010. 1618: 1537: 1480: 1454: 1436: 1409: 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:. 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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:. 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Minister of State for Europe
Tony Blair
Peter Hain
Douglas Alexander
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Balkans and Latin America
Bill Rammell
Member of Parliament
Rotherham
James Boyce
Sarah Champion
Glasgow
Independent
Labour
Carol Barnes
Joan Smith
Clapham
Rotherham
Alma mater
Merton College, Oxford
Birkbeck, University of London
Official website
Minister of State for Europe
Labour Party
Member of Parliament
Rotherham
1994
2012
Glasgow
St Benedict's School, Ealing

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