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  1. Alan Sked, né le 22 août 1947, est un universitaire et homme politique britannique. Biographie. Cette section est vide, insuffisamment détaillée ou incomplète. Votre aide est la bienvenue ! Comment faire ? En novembre 1991, il fonde ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_SkedAlan Sked - Wikipedia

    Alan Sked FRHistS (born 22 August 1947) is a British Eurosceptic academic. He founded the Anti-Federalist League (in order to oppose the Maastricht Treaty) and its successor the UK Independence Party (UKIP).

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  3. Emeritus Professor. Department of International History. Email. a.sked@lse.ac.uk. About me. Professor Alan Sked was a prize-winning undergraduate at the University of Glasgow after which he moved on to Merton College, Oxford, where he took his D.Phil. under the supervision of A.J.P.Taylor.

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  4. 26 mai 2014 · Alan Sked at the launch of the UK Independence party in 1993. Photograph: STR News/Reuters. But those changes alone don't make 2014 Ukip racist, do they? "The de facto leader of Ukip since 1999...

  5. www.theguardian.com › profile › alan-skedAlan Sked | The Guardian

    28 mai 2013 · Alan Sked is emeritus professor of international history at London School of Economics and the founder of Ukip, which he quit in 1997. He writes on European, British and American history. His...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › fr › Alan_SkedAlan Sked - Wikiwand

    Alan Sked: Fonctions; Leader du Parti pour l'indépendance du Royaume-Uni; 1993 – 1997 (4 ans) Prédécesseur Parti créé: Successeur Craig Mackinlay: Biographie; Date de naissance: 22 août 1947 (75 ans) Nationalité britannique: Parti politique: Liberal, Ligue anti-fédéraliste, UKIP, New Deal Profession Universitaire, essayiste modifier

  7. 26 sept. 2018 · In opposition to the Maastricht Treaty, then Head of European Studies at LSE, Alan Sked founded the Anti-Federalist League (AFL) in November 1991. Although deeply unpopular (with the so-called “Maastricht Rebels” refusing to support the Prime Minister in a series of crucial votes), the ratification of the treaty was supported by ...