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A multi-partisan activist group established to expose and resist US imperialism, corpora-terrorism, and the New World Order
Senior Tories retain top cabinet roles as David Cameron seeks continuity | 08 May 2015 | David Cameron has made no changes to the most powerful positions in his cabinet in a defiant start to building the first majority Tory government in 18 years. Hours after his party shocked pollsters and commentators with a 331-seat return to government, the prime minister called in a line-up of familiar big-hitters to No 10. George Osborne and Theresa May, both tipped by Cameron himself as potential future leaders of the Conservative party, will retain their posts as chancellor and home secretary respectively. May has overseen some of the most high-profile and controversial reforms of the past five years, including the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act and Immigration Act.