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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
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1576:Castle, Stephen (12 January 1999),
1461:Green, Pauline (11 November 2006),
1357:, 27 September 2007, archived from
1038:International Co-operative Alliance
976:European Parliamentary Labour Party
590:
450:(born 8 December 1948) is a former
256:European Parliamentary Labour Party
61:International Co-operative Alliance
13:
2555:, 11 November 2006, archived from
2552:the Espriu Foundation: Information
2528:, 14 February 2005, archived from
2210:, 29 November 1999, archived from
2133:, 17 February 2006, archived from
1892:Walker, Martin (28 January 1999),
1688:Boothroyd, David (11 April 2003).
1144:, 21 November 2006, archived from
993:Non-profit organization positions
748:Green was asked by Prime Minister
628:in 1993, beating incumbent leader
463:Party of European Socialists (PES)
73:November 2009 – June 2015
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2659:, 2 November 2009, archived from
2262:Seddon, Mark (21 February 2000),
1768:, 10 October 1998, archived from
738:1999 European Parliament election
459:Member of the European Parliament
298:Member of the European Parliament
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2498:NACO for all at Co-operatives UK
1945:Walker, Martin (19 March 1999),
1917:Walker, Martin (16 March 1999),
1212:Walker, Martin (15 March 1999),
1071:Congress Presidents 1869 to 2002
919:, and was made Commander of the
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175:President, Co-operative Congress
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1077:, February 2002, archived from
783:
736:Green retained her seat in the
595:
4676:Co-operative Party politicians
3254:Socially responsible investing
2744:Co-operatives UK official site
2424:, January 2001, archived from
2180:Walker, Martin (8 July 1999),
2155:Walker, Martin (7 July 1999),
2106:, 2 March 2002, archived from
2079:, 10 June 1999, archived from
2052:, 10 June 1999, archived from
2049:European Election 10 June 1999
2025:, 10 June 1999, archived from
1995:Bates, Stephen (24 May 1999),
1820:Walker, Martin (1 July 1999),
1734:Britain For and Against Europe
1280:
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2877:Cooperative wholesale society
2726:. 13 May 2003. Archived from
2474:, 13 May 2005, archived from
2394:Hyland, Anne (3 March 2000),
1621:Bound Volume Hansard – Debate
1056:
530:on the island of Malta to an
517:
160:2002 – November 2009
4557:(International Partnerships)
3448:Party of European Socialists
3300:Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen
3053:Health insurance cooperative
2916:Savings and loan association
1239:"Skinner back on Labour NEC"
817:Co-operative Retail Services
758:National Executive Committee
213:Party of European Socialists
7:
3967:Associated parties (non-EU)
3456:European Parliament group:
1919:"EU chiefs resign en masse"
1795:Mann, Nyta (1 April 1999),
1113:Sleeman, Elizabeth (2001),
10:
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4711:MEPs for England 1994–1999
4706:MEPs for England 1989–1994
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3380:Nepal Co-operative Party
2749:ICA Europe official site
960:Party political offices
467:European Commission (EC)
126:(The Co-operative Union)
4621:Frank-Walter Steinmeier
3928:Associated parties (EU)
3882:Member parties (non-EU)
2720:"Pauline's Palace date"
2287:Green, Pauline (1999),
1739:Oxford University Press
1189:"The perils of Pauline"
1141:CMBS Board of Directors
933:New Year's Honours 2003
833:Co-operative Commission
813:Lord Graham of Edmonton
772:, a fellow MEP for the
743:European People's Party
490:Co-operative Commission
4671:Labour Party (UK) MEPs
4517:(Cohesion and Reforms)
4496:European Commissioners
3209:Cooperative federalism
3204:Co-operative economics
2369:, 2002, archived from
2345:Wheatley, Pat (2000),
2323:, 2002, archived from
901:The Co-operative Group
821:the Co-operative Group
804:
701:. Commission official
4721:Cooperative advocates
4118:Observer parties (EU)
3022:Community wind energy
2818:Primary cooperative (
885:Co-operative Congress
802:
794:Co-operative Congress
741:Parliament, with the
501:2003 New Year Honours
384:Crown Colony of Malta
4373:Poul Nyrup Rasmussen
2789:mutual organizations
2478:on 14 September 2007
2366:Process and Overview
1772:on 27 September 2007
917:Middlesex University
560:Queen's Police Medal
333:John Leslie Marshall
248:Enrique Barón Crespo
4573:Heads of government
4551:and Climate Action)
4549:European Green Deal
4394:European Parliament
3179:Rochdale Principles
3126:Agent-owned company
2911:Mutual savings bank
2730:on 26 January 2021.
2505:on 18 December 2007
2428:on 15 February 2001
2373:on 15 February 2001
2327:on 15 February 2001
2297:on 21 November 2007
2244:on 25 November 2009
2137:on 12 February 2007
1498:on 11 October 2006.
1439:on 24 November 2022
1148:on 15 December 2007
925:President of Greece
844:whispering campaign
552:Metropolitan Police
140:(Secretary General)
100:Chief Executive of
4633:Michael D. Higgins
4547:(Executive VP for
3374:Co-operative Party
3259:Solidarity economy
3219:Economic democracy
2984:Collective farming
2705:The London Gazette
2586:on 12 October 2006
2532:on 13 January 2009
2268:Guardian Unlimited
2214:on 14 October 2006
2186:Guardian Unlimited
2161:Guardian Unlimited
2110:on 19 October 2007
2029:on 28 January 2007
1601:, 31 December 1999
1415:The London Gazette
1385:, 31 December 2000
1361:on 26 October 2007
1334:, 27 November 1999
1332:Guardian Unlimited
1269:, 3 September 1999
1243:Guardian Unlimited
1012:Co-operative Union
805:
688:vote of confidence
669:Martin Bangemann's
608:movement creating
564:New Year's Honours
442:Dame Pauline Green
4648:
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3244:Social enterprise
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2724:Co-operative News
2636:, 2 November 2009
2633:Welcoming Ed Mayo
2613:on 8 October 2008
2083:on 5 October 2008
1652:978-0-7136-7527-6
1424:978-0-11-666797-7
1054:
1053:
1045:Succeeded by
1036:President of the
1019:Succeeded by
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983:Succeeded by
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2207:Government
1801:BBC Online
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1267:BBC Online
1057:References
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370:1948-12-08
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4582:(Germany)
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4270:Fatah/فتح
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3943:PBSD/БСДП
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