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Politician | Born | Died | Description |
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James Callaghan | 27 March 1912 | 26 March 2005 | Attended the 12th Bilderberg in 1963. Later picked as head of the UK labour party. PM for 3 years in the late 1970s |
Alastair Campbell | 25 May 1957 | ||
Ivor Caplin | 8 November 1958 | ||
Stephen Carter | 12 February 1964 | ||
Michael Cashman | 17 December 1950 | A member of the European Parliament | |
Barbara Castle | 6 October 1910 | 3 May 2002 | One of the most significant Labour Party politicians of the 20th century |
Shami Chakrabarti | 16 June 1969 | Interestingly connected UK lawyer who was a long time director of Liberty, a UK civil liberties advocacy organisation. | |
Sarah Champion | 10 July 1969 | ||
David Clark | 19 October 1939 | Senior fellow and project director at the Institute for Statecraft. UK MP. | |
Helen Clark | 26 February 1950 | WEF supported NZ politician | |
Katy Clark | 3 July 1967 | ||
Charles Clarke | 21 September 1950 | UK politician | |
Robin Cook | 28 February 1946 | 6 August 2005 | A UK politician who on the day after 7/7 described Al-Qaida as a product of Western intelligence and insisted that the "war on terror" could not be won by military means. |
Rosie Cooper | 5 September 1950 | Former Labour MP | |
Yvette Cooper | 20 March 1969 | Chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee | |
Oliver Coppard | 1981 | The first Jewish metro mayor in England; a supporter of 15-minute cities | |
Robin Corbett | 22 September 1933 | 19 February 2012 | Had strong ties with the Mujahedin-e-Khalq (People's Mujahedin of Iran) and also chairman of the British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom. |
Jeremy Corbyn | 26 May 1949 | ||
Jo Cox | 22 June 1974 | 16 June 2016 | Jo Cox was a UK politician murdered in the run up to the 2016 EU Referendum. Echoing the assassination of Sweden's Anna Lindh, the event appears not to have greatly influenced the outcome, and was officially carried out by a "lone nut". |
Michael Crick | 21 May 1958 | English broadcaster, journalist and author. | |
Anthony Crosland | 29 August 1918 | 19 February 1977 | UK Labour MP. In 1956 wrote The Future of Socialism, which became a seminal work for the right wing of the party. In the book he outlines the need for socialism to adapt to modern circumstances. Closet homosexual in the 1950s when it still was illegal. |
Richard Crossman | 15 December 1907 | 5 April 1974 | |
Jim Cunningham | 4 February 1941 | ||
Chris Curtis | 1994 | British pollster; Future Labour MP? | |
Tam Dalyell | 9 August 1932 | 26 January 2017 | Labour MP who posed the "West Lothian Question" |
Simon Danczuk | |||
Alistair Darling | 28 November 1953 | UK politician, governance of Chatham House | |
Neil Davidson | 13 September 1950 | Scottish lawyer and former Advocate General for Scotland. | |
Quentin Davies | 29 May 1944 | UK diplomat/politician with spooky connections | |
Janet Dean | 28 January 1949 | ||
Edmund Dell | 15 August 1921 | 1 November 1999 | Attended the 1978 Bilderberg as Secretary of State for Trade. Ditched Labour in 1981 for the well-financed Social Democratic Party. |
Vladimir Derer | 1919 | Leader of the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy, dedicated to making the UK Labour Party more accountable to its members. | |
Frank Dobson | 15 March 1940 | 11 November 2019 | UK politician |
Jim Dowd | 5 March 1951 | ||
Mark Drakeford | 19 September 1954 | Lockdown loving First Minister of Wales | |
Paul Drayson | 5 March 1960 | ||
Tom Driberg | 22 May 1905 | 12 August 1976 | |
Wim Duisenberg | 9 July 1935 | 31 July 2005 | President of the European Central Bank, 7 Bilderbergs |
Gwyneth Dunwoody | 12 December 1930 | 17 April 2008 | |
Angela Eagle | 17 February 1961 | UK Labour Party MP | |
Maria Eagle | 17 February 1961 | British Labour MP who held several ministerial appointments in Tony Blair's government | |
James Chuter Ede | UK Home Secretary 1945-51 | ||
Damien Egan | 1985 | UK Labour MP married to spooky Israeli. | |
Richard Faulkner | 22 March 1946 | Tony Gosling named Faulkner and Tony Blair as senior politicians who fear exposure should Jeremy Corbyn become Prime Minister | |
Andrew Feinstein | 16 March 1964 | Former South African politician who authored Shadowworld, an expose of the global arms trade. | |
Frank Field | 16 July 1942 | 23 April 2024 | |
Lorna Fitzsimons | 6 August 1967 | Spooky UK MP | |
Crispin Flintoff | |||
Barbara Follett | 25 December 1942 | British Labour Party politician | |
Michael Foot | 23 July 1913 | 3 March 2010 | |
George Foulkes | 21 January 1942 | ||
Hugh Gaitskell | 9 April 1906 | 18 January 1963 | A UK Labour politician who reportedly died of a rare illness in hospital. |
Barry Gardiner | 10 March 1957 | Shadow International Trade Secretary under Jeremy Corbyn | |
Bruce George | 1 June 1942 | 24 February 2020 | Member of the Privy Council since 2001, MICC connected MP |
Ian Gibson | 26 September 1938 | ||
John Gilbert | 5 April 1927 | UK Labour Minister of Defence Procurement. Later proposed neutron bombing the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. | |
Peter Goldsmith | 5 January 1950 | ||
Helen Goodman | 2 January 1958 | UK MP who attended the 2016 Bilderberg | |
Joe Gormley | 5 July 1917 | 27 May 1993 | UK trade union leader who reportedly was a Special branch informant |
Nia Griffith | 4 December 1956 | Welsh Labour politician | |
Nigel Griffiths | 20 May 1955 | ||
Peter Hain | 16 February 1950 | UK politician on the House of Lords/COVID-19 Committee | |
Fabian Hamilton | 12 April 1955 | Neoconservative Labour MP appointed by Jeremy Corbyn to be Shadow Minister for Peace and Disarmament. | |
Paulette Hamilton | 1963 | ||
Harriet Harman | 30 July 1950 | UK Labour politician given the task of "reforming" the Welfare State. | |
Roy Hattersley | 28 December 1932 | UK politician. 1970 Bilderberg | |
Tom Hayes | Future Labour MP? | ||
Denis Healey | 30 August 1917 | 3 October 2015 | Bilderberg Steering committee member, who attended 23 Bilderberg meetings. |
Patricia Hewitt | 2 December 1948 | UK minister who was National Council for Civil Liberties in the 1970s | |
Chris Hipkins | 5 September 1978 | New Zealand PM since 2023 | |
Peter Hitchens | 28 October 1951 | ||
Margaret Hodge | 8 September 1944 | ||
Stuart Holland | 25 March 1940 | UK politician who attended the 1970 Bilderberg aged 30 | |
Kate Hollern | 12 April 1955 | ||
Mary Honeyball | 12 November 1952 | A member of the European Parliament | |
Geoff Hoon | 6 December 1953 | When put to Hoon in an interview that an Iraqi mother of a child killed by British cluster bombs would not thank the British Army, he replied "One day they might". | |
Alan Howarth | 11 June 1944 | a British Labour Party and formerly Conservative Party politician | |
George Howarth | 29 June 1949 | ||
Kim Howells | 27 November 1946 | ||
Richard Howitt | 5 April 1961 | Member of the European Parliament | |
Stephen Hughes | A member of the European Parliament | ||
Tristram Hunt | 31 May 1974 | British Labour Party politician | |
John Hutton | 6 May 1955 | UK Secretary of State for Defence 2008-2009 | |
Emine Ibrahim | |||
Adam Ingram | 1 February 1947 | ||
Greville Janner | 11 July 1928 | 19 December 2015 | A Labour politician who was widely alleged to have abused children, but whose "trial of the facts" was dropped after his death. Former president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews; former vice president of the World Jewish Congress; relentless promoter of the official narrative of "The Holocaust" |
Roy Jenkins | 11 November 1920 | 5 January 2003 | UK politician |
Brynmor John | 18 April 1934 | 13 December 1988 | British Labour politician who in 1977 falsely stated that there was no evidence that the UK government had given a grant to the Paedophile Information Exchange. |
Melanie Johnson | 5 February 1955 | Left her post as UK Minister for Public Health in May 2005, and in March 2006 joined the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry. | |
Alun Gwynne Jones | 5 December 1919 | 10 January 2020 | UK politician, Cercle visitor, the only person who spoke more than once at the JCIT |
Kevan Jones | 25 April 1964 | Labour defence politician with safe establishment views | |
Tessa Jowell | 17 September 1947 | ||
Ruth Kelly | 9 May 1968 | Labour MP worked for Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, then over to HSBC. | |
Liz Kendall | 11 June 1971 | Blairite Labour party leadership contender | |
Hugh Kerr | 9 July 1944 | ||
Afzal Khan | 5 April 1958 | ||
Sadiq Khan | 8 October 1970 | ||
Glenys Kinnock | 7 July 1944 | 3 December 2023 | UK politician wife of Neil Kinnock |
Neil Kinnock | 28 March 1942 | Neil Kinnock's prophetic warning on 7 June 1983: "If [[Margaret Thatcher]] wins on Thursday, I warn you not to be ordinary. I warn you not to be young. I warn you not to fall ill. I warn you not to get old."<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a> | |
Stephen Kinnock | 1 January 1970 | Married to the former Prime Minister of Denmark, Helle Thorning-Schmidt |