Westminster Policy Institute

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The Westminster Policy Institute is a consultancy based in London, set up by former special adviser to David Cameron, Sean Worth in October 2014.

It was described as a cross between a "think-tank and a research institute" in PR Week.[1]

What they do

Westminster Policy Institute claim they can help 'clients engage with policymakers on the issues critical to their success.'[2] They also offer clients 'reputation management' and 'political insight'.

The firm is “aimed at providing decision-makers with independent thinking and evidence-based research in the run-up to the 2015 general election.” [3]

Staff

Clients

  • After leaving his role as head of communication at think tank Policy Exchange, Nick Faith agreed WPI would provide PE with communication support.[10]

Contact

Email: info@westminsterpolicy.com
Website: http://www.westminsterpolicy.com/

References

  1. John Owens Sean Worth Exits Quiller Launch Policy Firm PR Week, 7 July 2014, Accessed 10 September 2014
  2. Policy analysis Westminster Policy Institute, accessed 16 January 2015
  3. David Singleton Quiller Loses Top Tory Lobbyist Public Affairs News, 8 July 2014, Accessed 10 September 2014
  4. Westminster Policy Institute Sean Worth, accessed 16 January 2015
  5. Rajeev Syal, Solomon Hughes and Flora MacQueen David Cameron Privatisation Adviser Health Lobbyist] The Guardian, 23 November 2012, Accessed 10 September 2014
  6. Westminster Policy Institute Nick Faith, accessed 16 January 2015
  7. Nick Faith Linkedin, accessed 16 January 2015
  8. Westminster Policy Institute Sonia Sodha, accessed 15 April 2015.
  9. Rod Muir Former Miliband aide joins ex-Cameron man Public Affairs News, 24 March 2015, accessed 15 April 2015.
  10. Daniel Farey-Jones Nick Faith and Sean Worth launch Westminster Policy Institute PR Week, 23 October 2014, accessed 15 April 2015.

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