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James Gurling is a lobbyist with [[MHP]]
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'''James Gurling''' is managing director of British lobbying agency [[MHP Communications]] and a member of the UK [[Liberal Democrats]] federal executive.
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==Views==
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He previously worked with [[Hanover Communications]]. <ref> http://www.mhpc.com/corporate-affairs/meet/james-gurling/ James Gurling], MHP Communications website, undated, accessed 11 Dec 2014 </ref>
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==Revolving door==
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Gurling has previously worked for Liberal Democrat party leaders [[Paddy Ashdown]] and [[Charles Kennedy]].
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He served 12 years as a local Lib Dem councillor in a range of positions including as Chair of the Planning Committee, and is currently a member of the Party’s federal executive.
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==Biography==
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:James is a communications consultant with over 20 years experience in strategic regulatory and public affairs counsel. His career includes in-house, agency and in the regional media.  From broadcasting to bread making, termination rates to taxation, James has a successful track record in transforming complex regulatory challenges into achievable public policy objectives.
  
 
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*[[IGas Energy]] - acquisition of Australian fracking company [[Dart Energy]], which has interests in Scotland, was handled by MHP Financial team
  
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See: [[Fracking lobbying firms]]
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*Melissa Jones and Andy Rowell, [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/climate/item/5765-access-all-areas-frackers-lobbyists-and-the-revolving-door Access all areas: Westminster's (vast) fracking lobby exposed], 29 April 2015.
  
 
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James Gurling is managing director of British lobbying agency MHP Communications and a member of the UK Liberal Democrats federal executive.

He previously worked with Hanover Communications. [1]

Revolving door

Gurling has previously worked for Liberal Democrat party leaders Paddy Ashdown and Charles Kennedy.

He served 12 years as a local Lib Dem councillor in a range of positions including as Chair of the Planning Committee, and is currently a member of the Party’s federal executive.

Biography

James is a communications consultant with over 20 years experience in strategic regulatory and public affairs counsel. His career includes in-house, agency and in the regional media. From broadcasting to bread making, termination rates to taxation, James has a successful track record in transforming complex regulatory challenges into achievable public policy objectives.

Affiliations

Clients

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  • IGas Energy - acquisition of Australian fracking company Dart Energy, which has interests in Scotland, was handled by MHP Financial team

Resources and Notes

Resources

See: Fracking lobbying firms

Notes

  1. http://www.mhpc.com/corporate-affairs/meet/james-gurling/ James Gurling], MHP Communications website, undated, accessed 11 Dec 2014