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714:– although they were still allowed to keep their salaries and jobs as an interim arrangement to electing a new Commission. Green saw the resignation as an opportunity to improve the running of the EU, in particularly the ability of the parliament to veto the appointment of the next head of the commission. She said: "We have to use this opportunity to keep pushing for more openness, more transparency, more public control and accountability in the way Europe is run. We now have a real opportunity to go to the voters in the June elections and prove to them that the European Parliament has done its job and changed the political culture of Brussels once and for all." 4251: 733:, and did so 392 votes for to 72 against. However, Green's stock was damaged by the long controversy, with even her friends and supporters considering that her handling of the affair did not come across as a coherent strategy, although one commentator at the time did praise the way she had "ridden the Brussels storm with verve and conviction." It was against this background – and allegations that she had improperly used her official car that Green dismissed as a "cheap jibe" that had been blown out of all proportion – that Green had to stand for re-election in her London constituency. 683:
with regard to the 1996 budget until points concerning the reduction of fraud in the transport system had been clarified. For six months, the debate raged, with Green initially supporting the campaign to discharge the budget (whilst calling for more radical change), but only after a group of specialists that included two senior Socialist MEPs announced that there had been a slight improvement. Parties from the centre and the right began to claim that the PES were only supporting their own members, and ultimately the move to discharge the budget was defeated.
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Green was caught up in further controversy the following year, regarding the list of voters eligible to decide the Labour candidate for the 2000 London Mayor elections. Complaints were made about Green's inclusion on the list despite her resignation as an MEP with her vote reported as being "worth a
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One of the Parliament's duties was to discharge the budget, confirming that the year's spending had been in line with the plans originally set by the EC and that the money had been spent honestly and efficiently. However, the parliamentary budget committee decided that it could not fulfill this duty
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following her retirement from Co-operatives UK, and also elected President of the International Co-operative Alliance (ICA). Following her election, she stood down from her position within Co-operatives Europe. She resigned as President of the ICA, two years before her term ended, as the result of
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and ICOM, and working with co-operative support organisations across the country to establish the "first ever 'all movement' Co-ordination Movement". This work continued into 2001, with Green using her joint positions in ICOM and the Union to facilitate a merger of the two organisations, bringing
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accused Cresson of having employed her friend and dentist for eight months as a special advisor on the Environment, at a cost of £30,000. The position was described by sub-contractors in sworn statements as a job "for which he is not required to do any work". The EC agreed to launch an enquiry in
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in Comparative Government. She spent two years between 1982 and 1984 as a lecturer at Barnet College of Further Education, before becoming an assistant teacher at a Special Educational Unit. During this period Green was increasing active in local politics, becoming secretary and then chair of the
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amongst Labour MPs that the commission was intended to look at the party's funding relationship with the co-operative movement, which Green dismissed as "nonsense." The commission's final report was published in January 2001, leaving Green to begin the work of co-ordinating the Union's response.
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with a reduced majority of 26,477. This was typical of the Labour Party's performance, with its share of the vote slipping from 44.24% in 1994 to 28.03% causing a resultant reduction in seats from 62 to 29. The European Socialists also did badly in the elections, and lost their dominance of the
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together the worker and consumer co-operative sectors that had existed separately for over 100 years. The membership voted in December 2002 in favour of a change in the Union's name to reflect its new make-up and in January 2003 the organisation was officially relaunched as Co-operatives UK.
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soldier serving with the Royal Artillery and his Maltese sweetheart in 1948. The family moved between Malta, Egypt and Germany, following Green's father wherever he was stationed. As a result, Green spent "a lot of very young days in army barracks" and "missed out on secondary and further
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Ian White, an MEP elected at the same time as Green, said: "Although the parliamentary group formally elected Pauline, the "deal" was put together by the national party leaders. I believe that, had it been an open election, she would have won in any case, hands down, on competence alone."
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Labour Party, before standing in (and losing) the elections for a seat on the area's council in 1986. In 1985, she left her teaching career to become Parliamentary Advisor on European Affairs to the Co-operative Union, a position which she left in 1989 as her political career began.
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In 1971, she was working in the West Hampstead division when she met and married PC Paul Green, resigning from the force in 1974 five months before the birth of her first child. Paul Green went on to become Chief Superintendent Green, borough commander for Brent, and was awarded the
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Because of their belief that the EC should be allowed to continue its reform work, Green and the PES Parliamentary Group announced that they would be voting against their own motion of censure – effectively trying to defeat a call for the sacking of the EC that they had made.
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At the 1994 Party Leaders' Conference in Corfu, a "package deal" was agreed to fill the upcoming political posts, and it was agreed that Green would take the leadership post with strong backing from the Labour contingent. Green was strongly involved in the fight against
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Green announced that she intended to retire as chief executive of the organisation in 2009, saying: "I will be 60 at and I have always intended to retire when I reached that milestone. The Board and I agreed that it made sense for me to finish after
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The eventual report found that the allegations were correct, and Green joined those calling for Santer to respond promptly or risk losing his own position. A second censure motion was tabled, but before it was voted on the entire EC
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2000. The decision led to criticism from some quarters, as the mechanics of the electoral system meant that the public would not vote in Green's successor, and instead the next candidate on Labour's list automatically replaced her.
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Europe, the umbrella body for European co-operatives. This led in turn to her becoming co-chair of Co-operatives Europe in November 2006, sharing her duties with Etienne Pflimlin. The organisation was formed by ICA Europe and the
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The Union began a "deliberate attempt to secure and celebrate co-operative advantage" by increasing its ties with other organisations across the co-operative movement: they began providing professional and admin services for the
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across Europe. In June 1989, she announced her intention to stand for a seat in the European elections to help ensure the adoption of the draft directive. She visited "most of the 65 local branches" of the constituency of
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to restand for the Parliamentary Group leadership. However she withdrew when it became clear she faced opposition from Spanish, German and French socialists to allow the brokering of a deal making
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Green already had a track record in the UK co-operative movement. As well as her status as a Labour and Co-operative MEP and advisory position with the Co-operative Union, she had been a
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on her 21st birthday. She later said that it was working on the beat and witnessing first hand the cycle of those caught in poverty turning to crime that turned her into a socialist.
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In November 1999, Green announced that she would be retiring as an MEP to become the first female chief executive of the Co-operative Union, officially taking up the position on
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Green was seen as a strong advocate of EU parliamentary and institutional reform: she was vocal in her criticisms of any hint of impropriety, for example calling ex-commissioner
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As the argument continued, the parliament also refused to discharge the 1997 budget – and at the same time, allegations of corruption were made against the French commissioner
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to "work together on issues of importance to co-operatives in Europe", following a drive by Green for closer co-operation between the major European co-operative bodies.
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to become president of the PES (i.e. the wider PES party outside Parliament, not the Parliamentary Group). The following September, she also lost her seat on the Labour
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Green continued to work at "driving a culture change in Co-operatives UK" – for example leading the organisation to become the first co-operative to partner with the
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Following her re-election as an MEP in 1999, Green announced that she was retiring from politics to take up a position as the first female Chief Executive of
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leader and was made president of the Industrial Common Ownership Movement (ICOM) in 1999. As an MEP, she had also been elected President of the 1997
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Within two weeks of starting work at the Union, Green sat down with other high-profile members of the co-operative movement and drafted a letter to
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and "guided by common sense and an antagonism (which amounts almost to contempt) towards the superficialities of political image-making" by
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when Green was aged fourteen, and – acquiescing to her father's wishes that she did something "safe and steady" – Green studied for an
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came into effect, which extended their influence somewhat. The Parliament had the opportunity to vote their approval of new EC head
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2009, which is, to all intents and purposes, the end of our co-operative year." She was succeeded in November 2009 by
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Co-operative Union LTD incorporating ICOM – the worker co-op federation Annual Report & Financial Statements 2001
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that would have seen co-operative members' share capital classed as debt, "destroying" the co-operative advantage.
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Whilst staying at home to look after her two children (a son and a daughter), Green studied for a degree from the
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in business studies. She started her career as a secretary with a wallpaper manufacturers, before joining the
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As with her appointment to Co-operatives UK, she is the first female president in the organisation's history.
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and won the seat with a majority of 5,387. She was re-elected to the seat in 1994 with a majority of 48,348.
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She held the position for five years (1994–99), and was involved at senior levels of policy making in the
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Europe until her election as President of the International Co-operative Alliance (ICA) in November 2009.
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It was then that Green asserted that the argument would normally be solved in a national democracy by a
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and member governments. In 1998 there were rumours that she would stand to be Labour's candidate for
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Green, Pauline (31 December 2001), "Chief Executive & General Secretary's review of the year",
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Green, Pauline (31 December 2000), "Chief Executive & General Secretary's review of the year",
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on 24 February 2000, with Green being invited to serve as one of the 12 commissioners. There was a
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Due to the changing political landscape, Green found that her job increasingly saw her lobbying to
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the CWS. Blair responded favourably to the request, and pledged his support in setting up a
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co-operative union ltd annual report & financial statements year ended 31 December 2000
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the co-operative advantage: Creating a successful family of Co-operative businesses
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European Parliament elections 1999 – Results and explanations : United Kingdom
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Co-operatives Europe Regional Assembly, Saturday 11 November 2006 Statutory Meeting
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Grice, Andrew (4 September 1999), "Scourge of Blairites is elected to Labour NEC",
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said Green's "resignation demonstrates a total lack of regard for the electorate".
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Political Groups in the Parliament: European People's Party and European Democrats
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as its recognised trade union or successfully opposing recommendations from the
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Holyoake House, head office of Co-operatives UK where Green was Chief Executive
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Green, Pauline (31 December 2002), "New strategic purpose and direction",
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New Board of Directors for the International Co-operative Alliance (ICA)
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Marshall, Andrew (5 February 1996), "Labour's Other Leader", Comment,
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Co-ordinating Committee of European Co-operative Organisations (CCACE)
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return for the parliament ending its moves to censure the commission.
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Europe and Social Partnership: NCVO Annual Conference Keynote Speech
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She has been described as "strong, confident and well organised" by
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Following her father's return to civilian life, the family moved to
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and working to "secure and celebrate" the Co-operative Advantage.
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Dame Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
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to become the new leader of the Parliamentary Group of the PES.
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Dame Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
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Co-operatives UK Annual Report & Financial Statements 2002
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Co-operativesUK Blocks Major Threat to Co-operatives Movement
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Co-operative Congress Manchester 2000: President's Address
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Nelson Mandela and Co-operative Movements fight apartheid
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In 1988, Green was awarded honorary Doctorates from the
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before retiring in 2000. He and Green divorced in 2003.
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In October 2002, Green was elected as the President of
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Dame Pauline Green elected Chair of Supporters Direct
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Members elected to the European Parliament, June 1999
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National Association of Co-operative Officials (NACO)
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and former Leader of the Parliamentary Group of the
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Index

Dame
DBE

International Co-operative Alliance
Monique F. Leroux
Co-operatives UK
Ed Mayo
ICA
Party of European Socialists
Jean-Pierre Cot
Enrique Barón Crespo
European Parliamentary Labour Party
Glyn Ford
Wayne David
Member of the European Parliament
London
London North
John Leslie Marshall
Mary Honeyball
Gżira
Crown Colony of Malta
Labour
Co-operative
Alma mater
Open University
London School of Economics
DBE
Labour
Co-operative
Member of the European Parliament

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