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[[William Kendall]] , in partnership with Nick Beart, a financial director took on much of the running of Green and Black's in ? He has become a public supporter of the Conservative Party and he signed a Financial Times letter in support of the above party. This highlights the fact that Green & Black's are interested in having their say and influencing the political system, as well as being prepared to use their hard earned money to do so. This is money which could have been put back into the communities in which they get their cocoa. It just shows that Green & Blacks are like any other company in that their interests come before that of the farmers and communities in which they extract their resources. It also hints that Green & Black's supports less state intervention and would rather be able to run their deals without the state on their backs, so to speak.
 
[[William Kendall]] , in partnership with Nick Beart, a financial director took on much of the running of Green and Black's in ? He has become a public supporter of the Conservative Party and he signed a Financial Times letter in support of the above party. This highlights the fact that Green & Black's are interested in having their say and influencing the political system, as well as being prepared to use their hard earned money to do so. This is money which could have been put back into the communities in which they get their cocoa. It just shows that Green & Blacks are like any other company in that their interests come before that of the farmers and communities in which they extract their resources. It also hints that Green & Black's supports less state intervention and would rather be able to run their deals without the state on their backs, so to speak.
  
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Revision as of 10:21, 26 April 2006

William Kendall , in partnership with Nick Beart, a financial director took on much of the running of Green and Black's in ? He has become a public supporter of the Conservative Party and he signed a Financial Times letter in support of the above party. This highlights the fact that Green & Black's are interested in having their say and influencing the political system, as well as being prepared to use their hard earned money to do so. This is money which could have been put back into the communities in which they get their cocoa. It just shows that Green & Blacks are like any other company in that their interests come before that of the farmers and communities in which they extract their resources. It also hints that Green & Black's supports less state intervention and would rather be able to run their deals without the state on their backs, so to speak.

Link back to Green & Black's