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* In the timeline of Robert Heinlein's utopian novel For Us, the Living – written in 1939 but only published posthumously in 2003 – LaGuardia is elected President in 1951 and serves two terms as a militant reforming president, effectively nationalizing the banking system and instituting a system of Social Credit.
* Salvation Through Inflation: The Economics of Social Credit, 1993 ISBN 0-930464-66-4
Another option circulated within the party saw the balance of power to be held by either the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF ) and their 25 seats or Social Credit Party of Canada with their 15.
Heinlein's first novel, For Us, The Living ( written 1939 ), consists largely of speeches advocating the Social Credit system, and the early story " Misfit " ( 1939 ) deals with an organization that seems to be Franklin D. Roosevelt's Civilian Conservation Corps translated into outer space.
Partisan differences began to sharpen on the question of government intervention in the economy, since lower levels of government were largely in Liberal hands, and protest movements were beginning to send their own parties into the political mainstream, notably the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation and William Aberhart's Social Credit Party in Alberta.
The library on the main campus is called the W. A. C. Bennett Library, named after the Social Credit Premier of B. C.
After 1936 the prime minister lost patience when western Canadians preferred radical alternatives such as the CCF ( Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ) and Social Credit to his middle-of-the-road liberalism.
* August 30 – The Progressive Conservatives under Peter Lougheed defeat the Social Credit government under Harry E. Strom in a general election, ending 36 years of uninterrupted power for Social Credit in Alberta.
Manning, son of longtime Alberta Premier Ernest Manning, gained support partly from the same political constituency as his father's old party, the Alberta Social Credit Party.
The Christian left ( along with the secular and anti-religious left ) became supporters of the New Democratic Party while the right moved the Social Credit Party, especially in Western Canada, and to a lesser extent the Progressive Conservatives.
The Social Credit Party, founded in 1935 represented a major change in Canadian religious politics.
Clark sparred with future political rival Preston Manning in debate forums on campus between the Young PCs and the Youth League of the Alberta Social Credit Party.
With a minority government in the House of Commons, Clark had to rely on the support of the Social Credit Party, with its six seats, or the New Democratic Party ( NDP ), with its 26 seats.
Social Credit was below the 12 seats needed for official party status in the House of Commons.
However, the six seats would have been just enough to give Clark's government a majority had the Progressive Conservatives formed a coalition government with Social Credit, or had the two parties otherwise agreed to work together.
Clark however decided that he would govern as if he had a majority, and refused to grant the small Social Credit caucus official party status or form a coalition or co-operate with the party in any way.
At the time, he was also an organizer among immigrants for the Ralliement des créditistes, Quebec's Social Credit party.
The power to withhold the Royal Assent was notably exercised by Alberta's Lieutenant Governor, John C. Bowen, in 1937, in respect of three bills passed under William Aberhart's Social Credit Government.
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First elected for government in 1916, the party went into decline after 1952, with its rump caucus merging with the Social Credit Party for the 1975 election.
At this time, the Social Credit Party collapsed, with the BC Liberals able to garner the centre vote traditionally split between left and right extremes in British Columbia politics.
Previously affiliated with the Liberal Party of Canada, the British Columbia Liberal Party has been independent of its federal counterpart since the late 1980s and subsequently displaced the British Columbia Social Credit Party as the province's de facto liberal-conservative coalition opposed to the social democratic, pro-union British Columbia New Democratic Party.

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Prominent politicians of the Sikh Diaspora include the first Asian American to be elected as a Member of United States Congress Dalip Singh Saund, the current UK Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Parmjit Dhanda MP and the first couple to ever sit together in any parliament in the history of Commonwealth countries Gurmant Grewal and Nina Grewal, who sought apology by the Canadian Government for the historical Komagata Maru incident, and the Canadian Shadow Social Development Minister Ruby Dhalla MP.
Social Democratic and Labour Party Member of Parliament ( MP ) and critic of the force Seamus Mallon, who later served as Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland, stated that the RUC was " 97 % Protestant and 100 % unionist ".
Otto von Habsburg was Vice President ( 1957 – 1973 ) and President ( 1973 – 2004 ) of the International Paneuropean Union, and served as a Member of the European Parliament for the Christian Social Union of Bavaria ( CSU ) 1979 – 1999.
He served from 1979 until 1999 as a Member of the European Parliament for the conservative Christian Social Union of Bavaria ( CSU ) party, eventually becoming the senior member of the European Parliament.
She is the founder and former leader of the national conservative political party Social Action ; from 2004 until 2008, Mussolini also served as Member of the European Parliament, and has since been a member of the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Italian Parliament, for the ruling People of Freedom party.
In the federal election of 2004, former Social Credit Member of the Legislative Assembly ( MLA ) and media personality Rafe Mair confounded many by openly supporting the Green Party.
Originally a Labour Member of Parliament ( MP ) and Cabinet Minister, she was one of the " Gang of Four " rebels who founded the Social Democratic Party ( SDP ) in 1981.
The Centre is inclusive, in that it welcomes participation from United Nations Member States, intergovernmental agencies, sectoral and industry associations recognized by the United Nations Economic and Social Council ( ECOSOC ) as well as the private sector, from which much of UN / CEFACT's technical expertise comes.
Member of the Italian Social Movement Tute bianche
* Berit Andnor, former Minister for Social Affairs and Member of Parliament
Following his father's resignation, Bill Bennett was elected on September 7, 1973, as the British Columbia Social Credit League Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly for South Okanagan.
He served as a Member of the House of Representatives from May 19, 1998 until March 24, 2000 when he became State Secretary for Finance in the Cabinet Kok II following the resignation of Willem Vermeend who became Minister of Social Affairs and Employment.
The first, Iain, served as SNP Member of Parliament for Argyll from 1974 till 1979 ( and was a founder member of the Social Democratic Party in 1981 ), and his second son Neil was Professor of Law and Vice-Principal of the University of Edinburgh and elected an SNP Member of the European Parliament in 1999.
Meanwhile, the Social Credit League went into the election under the interim leadership of the Reverend Ernest George Hansell, Member of the federal Parliament for the Alberta riding of Macleod since 1935.
Gaglardi was first elected to the legislature in the 1952 election as a Member of the Legislative Assembly ( MLA ) as part of the British Columbia Social Credit League.
Together with August Palm one of the main organizers of the Swedish Social Democratic Party in 1889, and was its first Member of Parliament from 1896, and for six years the only one.
He had three children, including Isaac Herzog, former ( 2006 – 2011 ) Minister of Social Affairs, Minister of the Diaspora, and a Knesset Member for the Labor Party.
* Member of the British Association of Social Workers: MBASW ( British Association of Social Workers )
She has been an Advisory Board Member to the International Forum on Globalisation, the Centre for a Social Europe and the Protect the Local, Globally think-tank.
Before becoming a Member of Parliament, Morgan was a social worker with Barry Social Services, and served as an assistant director of Barnardo's.
* 1966-1967 Samuel H. Howard ; Senior Vice President, Financial Executives Institute ; Chairman, Federation of American Hospitals ; Member of Bipartisan Commission on Medicare under President Bill Clinton ; Member of Commission on Social Security under President Ronald Reagan ; former National Chairman, Easter Seals
The Member of Parliament since the 2005 general election is Mark Durkan of the Social Democratic and Labour Party.

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