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POLITICAL PARTIES AND POLITICIANS / ADVISERS

Tony Abbott: former Australian PM

AfD Party: right-wing Alternative for Germany party

Esperanza Aguirre: Spanish politician

Jonathan Aitken: former Conservative MP

Austrian People’s Party

David Axelrod: adviser to Barack Obama

Ed Balls: former Labour shadow chancellor

Steve Bannon: Trump’s White House strategy chief

Tony Benn: left-wing Labour MP

Silvio Berlusconi: former Italian PM and leader of the Forza Italia party

John Boehner: former Speaker of the US House of Representatives

Willy Brandt: former German chancellor

Gordon Brown: former PM

George W. Bush: former US president

Jeb Bush: Republican presidential candidate

Jim Callaghan: former PM

David Cameron: former PM

Alastair Campbell: Tony Blair’s press secretary

Gianroberto Casaleggio: co-founder of the Italian M5S party

Mário Centeno: Portugal’s finance minister

Jacques Chirac: former French president

Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU)

Ken Clarke: former UK chancellor

Nick Clegg: former deputy PM and Lib-Dem leader

Bill Clinton: former US president

Hillary Clinton: US presidential candidate

Robin Cook: former Foreign Secretary

Jeremy Corbyn: Labour leader

António Costa: Portugal’s socialist leader and PM

Jon Cruddas: Labour MP

Ted Cruz: Republican presidential candidate

Dominic Cummings: one of the architects of the victory in the Brexit referendum

Danish People’s Party

Alistair Darling: former UK chancellor

David Davis: Brexit secretary

Democratic Party (PD): Italy

Democratic Party: US

Bob Dole: US presidential candidate

Bernard Donoughue: adviser to Jim Callaghan

Iain Duncan Smith: former Conservative leader

Recep Erdogan: president of Turkey

Íñigo Errejón: Podemos’ political secretary

Nigel Farage: former leader of UKIP

Werner Faymann: former Austrian chancellor

François Fillon: former French PM

Five Star Movement (M5S): Italy

Forza Italia party: Italy

Norman Fowler: former Conservative minister

Free Democratic Party: Germany

Freedom Party (FPÖ): Austria

Front National: France

Colonel Gaddafi: former Libyan dictator

Alexander Gauland: AfD politician

Julia Gillard: former Australian PM

Philip Gould: Labour adviser and guru

Michael Gove: former Justice Secretary and leading ‘Out’ campaigner

Green Party: Austria

Beppe Grillo: founder of the Five Star Movement, Italy

William Hague: former Conservative leader

Joe Haines: press secretary for Harold Wilson

Philip Hammond: UK chancellor

Pauline Hanson: leader of the One Nation party in Australia

Ted Heath: former PM

Norbert Hofer: far-right-wing presidential candidate in Austria, Freedom Party

François Hollande: French president

Michael Howard: former Conservative leader and Home Secretary

Tristram Hunt: former Labour MP

Pablo Iglesias Turrión: leader of Podemos in Spain

Diane James: briefly UKIP leader

Roy Jenkins: former leader of the SDP

Jobbik party: Hungary

Boris Johnson: Foreign Secretary

Lyndon B. Johnson: former US president

Lionel Jospin: former French PM

Sir Mervyn King: former Governor of the Bank of England

Neil Kinnock: former Labour leader

Pia Kjærsgaard: founder of the Danish People’s Party

Oskar Lafontaine: former German minister

Nigel Lawson: former UK chancellor

Left Bloc: part of a coalition in Portugal

Left Party: Germany

Jean-Marie Le Pen: Front National, France

Marine Le Pen: Front National

Enrico Letta: Italian PM

Damian McBride: Gordon Brown’s press secretary

John McDonnell: Labour MP

Emmanuel Macron: French minister

John Major: former PM

Peter Mandelson: former Labour politician and adviser

Catarina Martins: leader of Portugal’s Left Bloc

Theresa May: PM

Angela Merkel: German chancellor

David Miliband: former Foreign Secretary

Ed Miliband: former Labour leader

François Mitterrand: former French president

Walter Mondale: former US vice-president

Mario Monti: former Italian PM

Chantal Mouffe: Belgian political theorist

Lisa Nandy: MP for Wigan

National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD)

Northern League (Lega Nord): Italy

Paul Nuttall: current leader of UKIP

Barack Obama: former US President

Occupy movement: global movement against social inequality

One Nation party: Australia

George Osborne: former Chancellor of the Exchequer

Party for Freedom: Holland

Pasok: Greek socialist party

Mike Pence: US vice-president

People’s Party (PP): Spain

Frauke Petry: chairwoman of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party

Podemos: left-wing party in Spain

Virginia Raggi: Mayor of Rome

Mariano Rajoy: Spanish PM

Matteo Renzi: former Italian PM

Republican Party: US

Marco Rubio: Florida senator

Kevin Rudd: former PM of Australia

Mark Rutte: Dutch prime minister

Paul Ryan: Speaker of the US House of Representatives

Alex Salmond: former SNP leader

Matteo Salvini: leader of Italy’s Northern League

Antonis Samaras: former PM of Greece

Pedro Sánchez: former leader of PSOE in Spain

Bernie Sanders: US presidential candidate

Nicolas Sarkozy: former French president

Anthony Scaramucci: Trump adviser

Gerhard Schroeder: former German chancellor

Martin Schulz: leader of Germany’s SDP

Scottish National Party (SNP): UK

Peter Skaarup: leader of the Danish People’s Party

Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ): Austria

Social Democratic Party (SPD): Germany

Social Democratic Party (SDP): UK

Social Democrats: Denmark

Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE)

Heinz-Christian Strache: Freedom Party

Nicola Sturgeon: SNP leader

Larry Summers: former US Secretary of the Treasury and economist

Sweden Democrats party

Syriza: left-wing party in Greece

Tea Party: US

Margaret Thatcher: former PM

Justin Trudeau: Canadian prime minister

Donald Trump: US president

Alexis Tsipras: leader of Greece’s Syriza party

Malcolm Turnbull: Australian PM

Alexander Van der Bellen: President of Austria

Yanis Varoufakis: former Greek finance minister

William Waldegrave: former Conservative minister

Geert Wilders: founder of the Dutch Party for Freedom

Harold Wilson: former PM

Stewart Wood: a senior adviser to Gordon Brown

Steven Woolfe: UKIP leadership candidate