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Hansards showing Great Britain's dealings with the Bilderberg Group are known to Royal Parliament and discussed there. Make
up your own mind.
« 7 November 2002: United
Kingdom House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 7 Nov 2002 (pt 105)
Extract of this link:
« Turnberry Bilderberg Meeting Mr. Rosindell: To ask
the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many arrests were made in connection with security arrangements for the
Turnberry Bilderberg meeting; if the status of one arrested individual as
special constable was consequently revoked; what the costs of policing this event were; what arrangements were made for the
use of military transport for security of attendees; how many Bilderberg events
have taken place in the UK requiring notification of his Department; when the next such is planned; and if he will make a
statement. [78119] Mr. Blunkett: This is a matter for the Scottish Executive. »
« 28 October 2002: United
Kingdom House of Commons Hansard Order Book Monday
Extract of this link:
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Andrew Rosindell (Romford): To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many arrests
were made in connection with security arrangements for the Turnberry Bilderberg meeting; if the status of one arrested individual as special constable was consequently revoked; what the costs of
policing this event were; what arrangements were made for the use of military transport for security of attendees; how many Bilderberg events have taken place in the UK requiring notification of his Department; when
the next such is planned; and if he will make a statement. |
« 4 July 2000: United Kingdom House of
Commons Hansard Order Book Part I
Extract of this link:
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104 |
Mr John Bercow (Buckingham): To ask the Prime Minister, which Ministers
attended the session of the Bilderberg Conference
in Sintra entitled, How Durable is the Current Rosy Complexion of European Politics; and what (a) written and (b) oral report
of the Bilderberg Conference was submitted to him. |
« 19 October 1999: United Kingdom House of Commons Hansard Order Book Part I
Extract of this link:
| (93567) |
73 |
Mr John Bercow (Buckingham): To ask the Secretary of State for Defence,
if his Office has retained copies of (a) the agenda and (b) other documentation resulting from the Turnberry Bilderberg meeting. |
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(94142) |
74 |
Mr John Bercow (Buckingham): To ask the Secretary of State for Defence,
when the assessment of damage inflicted on Serbian military vehicles in Kosovo by air power will be completed. |
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(94138) |
75 |
Mr John Bercow (Buckingham): To ask the Secretary of State for Defence,
if he will make a statement on his contribution to the Bilderberg Conference at Turnberry. |
« 13 May 1999:
United Kingdom House of Commons Hansard Order Book Part I
Extract of this link:
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111 |
Mr John Bercow (Buckingham): To ask the Prime Minister, pursuant
to his Answer to the honourable Member for Hereford of 7th May, Official Report, columns 476-7, on the Bilderberg Group, what official (i) transport and (ii) funds have been used
to facilitate attendance at Bilderberg meetings of members of his Government;
which members have attended meetings; what reports they have made on the meetings; and what subsequent communication they
have had with others attending on subjects discussed at the meetings. |
« 20 July 1998: United
Kingdom Parliament Hansard Order Book Part I.
Extract of this link:
24 |
Mr Christopher Gill (Ludlow): To
ask the Secretary of State for Defence, pursuant to his Answer of 10th July, Official Report, column 659, on the Bilderberg meeting at Turnberry, if he will list the main topics
discussed at the meeting and place copies of (a) the agenda and (b) the minutes of the meeting in the Library. |
« 22
July 1997: United Kingdom Parliament Select Committee Report (22 July 1997) - Memorandum submitted by the Parliamentary Commissioner
for Standards, Complaint against Mr Kenneth Clarke 1.
Extract of this link:
« 1. Mrs Lynn Riley, of Chepstow, Monmouthshire, wrote on 28 February 1997 to a Member of the House, alleging
that Mr Kenneth Clarke MP had failed to register `the free trip and accommodation he received from the Bilderberg
Group ... unlike Tony Blair who attended the same meeting'. She enclosed a letter from Mr Clarke dated 6 September
1995 in which he states that `my recollection is that I paid for my flight but that I was accommodated while I was there'.
The Member passed the correspondence on to me.
2. The Bilderberg Conference is an annual conference which was
established in 1954 at the invitation of Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands at the Hotel de Bilderberg
in Oosterbeck, the Netherlands. Its main founder was the Polish political philanthropist Joseph Retinger and its members include
political leaders, statesmen, academics, businessmen, bankers, and union leaders from Western Europe and the NATO countries.
They discuss the political, economic and military problems of Europe and the world. The conference in question was held in
Greece in April 1993, at a time when Mr Clarke was Home Secretary. ...
8. Mr Clarke's recollection that he paid his own travel expenses is borne out by the conference organisers,
and there is no reason to suppose that this was not the case. His accommodation expenses, on the other hand, do appear to
have been met by his hosts. The Bilderberg Conference does not fall within a category
which is exempt from registration and it follows that, in accordance with the rules both before and after June 1993, the partial
benefit that he received ought to have been registered. »
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| John Bryan, retired C.E.O., Sara-Lee Corp, U.S.A. |
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