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  2. Global Vision (UK) - Wikipedia

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    Global Vision is a British eurosceptic campaign group. [1] It is an independent, not-for-profit group, with no explicit links with any political party. [2] The "Parliamentary Friends of Global Vision" cross-party group has 24 Members of Parliament, all of whom are Conservatives, two Members of the European Parliament, both of whom are Conservatives, and 17 Representative peers, of whom ten are ...

  3. Category : Political advocacy groups in the United Kingdom

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    Global Network of Sex Work Projects; Global Vision (UK) H. ... Liberty (advocacy group) Living Streets (UK) The Lobby (TV series) M.

  4. List of think tanks in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Global Vision; Global Warming Policy Foundation; ... Advocacy group; List of think tanks; External links. Thinktanks — Special Report, Politics, Guardian Unlimited

  5. Greg Locke's Wilson County church moves closer to resolving ...

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    The Wilson County Planning Commission on Friday unanimously approved Pastor Greg Locke's site plan for Global Vision Bible Church in hopes of resolving a lawsuit, the latest chapter of an ...

  6. Pastor Greg Locke: 'It's time' to move Global Vision Bible ...

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    Pastor Greg Locke does his sermon at the Global Vision Bible Church in Mt. Juliet, Tenn., Sunday, April 3, 2022.

  7. 55 Tufton Street - Wikipedia

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    55 Tufton Street is a four-storey Georgian-era townhouse on historic Tufton Street, in Westminster, London, owned by businessman Richard Smith. [1] Since the 2010s the building has hosted a network of libertarian lobby groups and think tanks related to pro-Brexit, climate science denial and other fossil-fuel lobby groups. [2]

  8. Global Citizen (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Global Citizen's vision is, upon itself, a world without extreme poverty by 2030. [8] To achieve this, the organization works with people to make a difference in the present, and focuses on improving the future by changing the systems and policies that keep people in poverty, by utilizing education, communications, advocacy, campaigning, and the media.

  9. Advocacy group - Wikipedia

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    Since advocacy groups have the agency to control a community's narrative through a social media post, they have the agency to control the deservedness of a community as well. That is, the amount of resources or attention a community receives largely depends on the kind of narrative an advocacy group curates for them on social media. [50]