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Alan Sainsbury first entered politics by standing as a Liberal parliamentary candidate at Sudbury in the 1929, 1931 and 1935 general elections, before joining the Labour Party in 1945. Upon being made a life peer in 1962 he sat on the Labour benches.
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The equity interest in Sainsbury's held by the family as of May 2011 is 15%. The family sold down their stake from 35% in 2005. The largest family shareholders are Lord Sainsbury of Turville with 4.99% and Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover, who controls just under 3% of the company, and benefits from 1.6% of the equity included in the above.
The Purple Book: A Progressive Future For Labour is a 2011 collection of essays by politicians in the UK's Labour Party, many of whom are considered to belong to the Blairite wing of the party. [1] The book was conceived and promoted by Progress , since renamed as Progressive Britain . [ 2 ]
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The Politics of Diplomacy: Revolution, War and Peace, 1989–1992 (1995; ISBN 0-399-14087-5), by James A. Baker, Secretary of State under President George H. W. Bush, 1989–1992 Turmoil and Triumph: My Years as Secretary of State (1993; ISBN 0-684-19325-6 ), by George P. Shultz , Secretary of State under President Ronald Reagan , 1982–1989
Another source reported that Sainsbury had contributed £2 million of the £3 million of donations and sponsorship to Progress from 2001 to 2011. [26] In 2014 Progress was fined £6,000 by the Electoral Commission for accepting donations of £390,000 from Sainsbury while he was not on a UK electoral register, between December 2011 and April 2013.
The title "Baron Sainsbury" was created on 3 May 1962 for Alan Sainsbury, a member of the third generation of the supermarket Sainsbury family.He was the first member of the Sainsbury family to be raised to the peerage, and chose the territorial designation of Drury Lane in his title, as Sainsbury's first shop was opened there in 1869.