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===How the arms trade lobby works===
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This portal examines the political influence and lobbying by the arms and securities industries in the UK and beyond.
 
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Many retired top military brass, politicians and government officials go on to work in the arms and security industries. Below is a snapshot of some who've snapped up lucrative jobs. '''[http://powerbase.info/index.php/Category:Arms_Trade_Revolving_Door SEE FULL LIST OF PROFILES]'''.<br>  
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*Vice Admiral [[Peter Hudson]] - worked with global PR and lobbying giant [[Burson Marsteller]], now with [[BAE Systems]]
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*[[Oliver Waghorn]] - former special adviser to [[Liam Fox]], now [[BAE Systems]] government relations director
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*Brigadier [[Jon Brittain]] - former UK head of defence logistics and the Joint Forces Command, now a partner at [[Terrington Management]]
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*[[Christopher Williams]], former [[Cabinet Office]] private secretary, now Lockheed Martin UK lobbyist
 
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* General Sir [[Richard Dannatt]], former head of the British Army
 
* General Sir [[Richard Dannatt]], former head of the British Army
 
* General Sir [[David Richards]], former head of the British Army
 
* General Sir [[David Richards]], former head of the British Army
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* General Sir [[Peter Wall]], former Chief of the General Staff
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* Lieutenant General [[Richard Applegate]] former Chief of Materiel (Land)
 
* Lieutenant General Sir [[Mark Mans]], former senior British Army
 
* Lieutenant General Sir [[Mark Mans]], former senior British Army
* [[Graeme Lamb]], former Commander Field Army
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* Sir [[Graeme Lamb]], former Commander Field Army
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* Sir  [[Paul Newton]], former Commander Force Development and Training
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* Major-General [[Graham Binns]]
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* Vice Admiral [[Peter Hudson]]
 
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* Admiral Sir [[Trevor Soar]]  
 
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* Admiral [[George Zambellas]], former First Sea Lord/Chief of Staff, Royal Navy
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* Admiral [[George Zambellas]], former First Sea Lord/Chief of Staff
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* Read Admiral [[Simon Williams]]
 
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* Air Marshal Sir [[Christopher Harper]]  
 
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* Air Marshal Sir [[Kevin Leeson]]
 
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* Air Marshal [[Peter Ruddock]], CBE, CB
* [[Simon Moss]], former senior civil servant at the British MOD
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* Air Vice-Marshal [[Peter Ewen]]
* [[Paul Newton]], former Commander Force Development and Training
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* Air Vice Marshal [[John Ponsonby]]  
 
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* Lord [[Peter Ricketts]], former UK national security adviser
*[[Oliver Waghorn]] - former government special adviser to [[Liam Fox]], now [[BAE Systems]] government relations director
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*[[Mark Green]]
*Sir [[Geoffrey Pattie]] - former Conservative minister, director of defence lobbyists  [[Terrington Management]]
 
*Brigadier [[Jon Brittain]] - former UK head of defence logistics and the Joint Forces Command, now a partner at defence lobbyists  [[Terrington Management]]
 
 
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*[[Julian Brazier]]- former Conservative minister
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*[[Lord Hutton]] - former Labour minister
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*Sir [[Geoffrey Pattie]] - former Conservative minister, founder of defence lobbying firm  [[Terrington Management]]
 
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*[[All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Armed Forces‎‎]]
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*[[BAE Systems]]
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*[[Thales]]
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[[File:CAAT revolving door.png|thumb|380px| Visit [https://www.caat.org.uk/resources/influence CAAT's arms trade political influence browser] to see hundreds more revolving door profiles and meetings between government and the arms trade]] [https://www.caat.org.uk/resources/influence Campaign Against the Arms Trade's Political Influence Database] is an excellent comprehensive resource which tracks those going through the revolving door and their meetings with government. Many Powerbase arms trade lobbying profiles are linked to CAAT's database (and vice versa).
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A guide to the lobbyists, politicians and ex-civil servants working with the arms trade


Eurofighter Typhoon DSEI 2015.jpg This portal is part of Powerbase—your guide to networks of power, lobbying and deceptive PR.

How the arms trade lobby works

This portal examines the political influence and lobbying by the arms and securities industries in the UK and beyond.

Help us expose the arms trade and government spin

Powerbase is run on a tiny budget, and many contributors kindly give their time for free. If you can help out we'd love to hear from you. Or if you find these resources useful, please consider a donation.

Get in touch

Powerbase is overseen by an editor, managing editor and associate portal editors. We have a policy of strict referencing and on dealing with corrections.

The arms trade revolving door

Many retired top military brass, politicians and government officials go on to work in the arms and security industries. Below is a snapshot of some who've snapped up lucrative jobs. SEE FULL LIST OF PROFILES.

Arms trade lobbyists

Military Revolvers

Army

Navy

RAF

MOD and FCO

Former ministers and politicians

Arms trade lobbying

Arms trade fairs

Political access

Government

Companies

Essential resources

Visit CAAT's arms trade political influence browser to see hundreds more revolving door profiles and meetings between government and the arms trade
Campaign Against the Arms Trade's Political Influence Database is an excellent comprehensive resource which tracks those going through the revolving door and their meetings with government. Many Powerbase arms trade lobbying profiles are linked to CAAT's database (and vice versa).

Lobbying map

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