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== The list of 100 == Below is the list of 100 Council of Social Democracy supporters whose names were published in the ''[[The Guardian|Guardian]]'' advertisement of 5 February 1981:<ref name="hundred"/> {{Div col|colwidth=20em}} * [[Austen Albu]], former Labour MP * George Apter, company director * [[Michael Barnes (British politician)|Michael Barnes]], former Labour MP * Peter Birkby, Chair, [[Bradford West]] [[constituency Labour party]] (CLP) * [[Richard Buchanan (politician)|Dick Buchanan]], former Labour MP * [[Lord Bullock]], [[crossbench]] peer and historian * Philip Burgess, university teacher * Tyrrell Burgess, educationalist * [[Alec Cairncross]], economist * George Canning, former Labour Lord Mayor of [[Birmingham]] * [[John Cannon (historian)|John Cannon]], historian * D. L. Carey-Evans, farmer * [[Charles Frederick Carter|Charles Carter]], former university [[vice-chancellor]] * Jim Cattermole, former Labour regional organiser * [[Frank Chapple]], General Secretary, [[EETPU]] * Ann Coulson, former Labour councillor, [[Birmingham City Council]] * Danny Crawford, President, [[UCATT]] * [[Frederick Dainton]], scientist * Jim Daly, former Labour [[Greater London Council]] committee chair * Richard Davies, administrator * [[Edmund Dell]], former Labour MP and [[Cabinet of the United Kingdom|Cabinet]] minister * [[Jack Diamond, Baron Diamond|Lord Diamond]], Labour peer and former Cabinet minister * [[Jack Donaldson, Baron Donaldson of Kingsbridge|Lord Donaldson of Kingsbridge]], Labour peer and former government minister * Douglas Eden, polytechnic lecturer and co-founder, [[Social Democratic Alliance (UK)|Social Democratic Alliance]] (SDA) * [[Geraint Evans]], opera singer * Eddie Fineran, member, [[ASTMS]] * [[Jean Floud]], social scientist * [[Lord Flowers]], crossbench peer and physicist * John Frears, Labour councillor, [[Leicestershire County Council]] * Paul Genney, Secretary, [[Great Grimsby (UK Parliament constituency)|Great Grimsby]] CLP * [[Lord George-Brown]], former Labour MP and Deputy Leader, and Cabinet minister * [[George Godber]], former [[Chief Medical Officer (United Kingdom)|Chief Medical Officer]] for England and Wales * John Godfrey, university lecturer * Celia Goodhart, school teacher * [[William Goodhart]], barrister * [[Frank Hahn]], economist * [[William Hannan|Willie Hannan]], former Labour MP * [[Stephen Haseler]], polytechnic lecturer and co-founder, SDA * Eric W. Hawkins, university professor * Michael Hughes, Secretary, [[Ceredigion (UK Parliament constituency)|Cardigan]] CLP * Sydney Jacobs, former Labour agent and councillor, [[Liverpool City Council]] * [[Jeffrey Jowell]], barrister * [[Anthony Lester]], barrister * Clive Lindley, businessman * [[Evan Luard]], former Labour MP * [[Kenneth Lomas]], former Labour MP * [[Norman MacKenzie (journalist)|Norman MacKenzie]], journalist and author * Anne Mallet, university lecturer * [[David Marquand]], former Labour MP * Robert McCullagh, former Labour [[prospective parliamentary candidate|PPC]] * Alec McGivan, Secretary, [[Campaign for Labour Victory]] (CLV) * [[James Meade]], economist * [[Stephen Mennell]], sociologist * Anne Mitchell, school teacher * Joan Mitchell, economist * [[John Morgan (British journalist)|John Morgan]], writer and broadcaster * [[Norman Morris]], obstetrician and gynaecologist * Huw Morris-Jones, university professor * William Mowbray, former President, [[Scottish TUC]] * [[Leslie Murphy (businessman)|Leslie Murphy]], businessman * Richard Murray, former Labour PPC * Angela Newton, former Labour councillor, [[South Holland District Council]] * [[Julia Neuberger]], rabbi * Hilda Nickson, Officer, [[North Norfolk (UK Parliament constituency)|North Norfolk]] CLP * [[David Pannick]], barrister * [[Walter Perry|Lord Perry of Walton]], crossbench peer and former university vice-chancellor * [[Colin Phipps]], former Labour MP * John Pick, engineer * Frank Pickstock, former Labour Lord Mayor of Oxford * [[Usha Prashar]], social administrator * [[Sir Frank Price|Frank Price]], former Labour Lord Mayor of Birmingham * [[Steve Race]], composer and pianist * Dora Radcliffe, member, [[Bebington and Ellesmere Port (UK Parliament constituency)|Bebington]] CLP * [[Michael Rawlins]], pharmacologist * John Riches, school headteacher * John Rickarby, branch Chair, [[Lowestoft (UK Parliament constituency)|Lowestoft]] CLP * [[Eirlys Roberts]], consumer rights campaigner * [[Kenneth Robinson (British politician)|Kenneth Robinson]], former Labour MP and Cabinet minister * Kirby Robinson, Treasurer, [[Newcastle upon Tyne East (UK Parliament constituency)|Newcastle East]] CLP * [[David Sainsbury]], businessman * [[Alan Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury|Lord Sainsbury]], Labour peer and businessman * [[Anthony Sampson]], author and broadcaster * Jack Service, General Secretary, [[CSEU]] * Keith Smith, Scottish Organiser, CLV * Robert Souhami, physician * [[Janet Suzman]], actress * [[Dick Taverne]], former Labour and [[Democratic Labour Party (UK, 1972)|Democratic Labour]] MP * [[Clem Thomas]], rugby journalist and former [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]] parliamentary candidate * Stuart Thompstone, former Secretary, [[Newark (UK Parliament constituency)|Newark]] CLP * Lady Thomson of Monifieth * [[Polly Toynbee]], journalist * [[Barbara Ward, Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth]], crossbench peer and economist * Jack Watson, Secretary, [[Argyll (UK Parliament constituency)|Argyll]] CLP * Clive Wilkinson, Leader, Birmingham City Council * [[Philip Maynard Williams|Philip Williams]], political historian and biographer of [[Hugh Gaitskell]] * Peter Wilson, Labour councillor, [[Lothian Regional Council#Governance|Lothian Regional Council]] * Ian Wright, President, [[Cambridge Students' Union]] * [[Lord Young of Dartington]], Labour peer and sociologist * [[Wayland Young, 2nd Baron Kennet]], Labour peer and author * [[Michael Zander]], legal scholar {{div col end}}
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