GK Strategy

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GK Strategy is a Westminster-based PR and lobbying agency. It was set up in 2008 by former Liberal Democrat aide Robin Grainger and ex-government adviser Luke Kennedy.

In May 2017 it hired former Liberal Democrat schools minister David Laws as a strategic adviser.[1]

GK Strategy is among the lobbying firms to join the Nextlaw Global Public Affairs Network, established by giant law firm Dentons in early 2017.[2]

Brexit lobbying

GK Strategy is one of a number of lobbying firms marketing its Brexit lobbying services.

GK Strategy spells out what it can do for clients:[3]
1. Identify the EU regulations that impact an industry and analyse the potential to change them 'during or after Brexit negotiations'
2. For clients who are keen to 'drive discussions' about future regulations in their industry, GK Strategy has teamed up with a 'leading legal firm' which can provide legal advice and draft new regulations.
3. Help with avoiding political risks arising from the Brexit process.
4. Provide face-to-face meetings with UK and EU officials, in order to understand and influence the 'future shape of existing or expected regulation'.
5. Brexit intelligence reports.

People

Political connections

  • David Laws, Strategic Adviser to GK Strategy; former Liberal Democrat schools minister
  • Stephanie Elsy, Strategic Adviser to GK Strategy; former leader of Southwark Council
  • Phil Hope, Strategic Adviser to GK Strategy; former Care & Vocational Skills Minister

Staff

As declared on the voluntary APPC register of lobbyists:

June - August 2017

Louise Allen | Justin Ash | Tim Barutcu | Megan Baxter | Jennifer Berger | Jamie Cater | Stephanie Elsey | Robin Grainger | Isabelle Hillson | Phil Hope | Jasmin Johal | Edward Jones | Luke Kennedy | Ned Lamb | Ilana Lassman | David Laws | Sophia Martin-Pavlou | Edward Morris | Jonny Munro | Will O'Leary | Matt Palutikof | Andy Peel | Emma Petela | Louis Reynolds | Ella Robinson | Harry Shackleton | Martin Summers | Tim Swabey | Emily Wallace | Jack Withrington

Clients

As declared on the voluntary APPC register of lobbyists

June - August 2017

Access to Music | Alchemy Partners | Ameresco | Assura | Baird Capital | Bristow and Sutor | British Society of Gastroenterology | British Toy and Hobby Association | Buy As You View | CLS | Copper Management Services | Deb Group | EY | FCSA | Fisher Clinical Services | Funeral Planning Authority | Glass and Glazing Federation | HCL | Helix | Kindertons | LDC Managers Ltd | Lifeways | Livingbridge | Matoke Holdings | Octopus Healthcare | PASMA | Premier Tax Free | Primary Health Properties | Randstad | Richmond Pharmacology | Royal College of Occupational Therapists | Rutland Partners | Textile Services Association | The BIMM Group | The Shelford Group | The Society of Licensed Conveyancers | Thermo Fisher Scientific | Travis Perkins | UCLAN | Urgent Health UK | Valpack Holdings Ltd | Viforpharma UK | Zenith

As declared on the minimal statutory register of lobbyists

July - September 2017

British Toy and Hobby Association | Fisher Clinical Services | Lifeways Group | Richmond Pharmacology | Client Textile Services Association | The Shelford Group | Travis Perkins

Contact

  • website: gkstrategy.com
  • Address: Ground Floor, 32-34 Great Peter Street, London SW1P 2DB

Notes

  1. Laws leaps into lobbying with GK Strategy job PAN, May 2017
  2. London agencies join global public affairs network, PAN, 18 September 2017
  3. Brexit, GK Strategy website, accessed Nov 2017