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*[[Hugh Bayley]] Labour MP, was a member of the political opinion panel run by MAI<ref name=bit>A Bit on the Side: Politicians - Who Pays Them? An Insider's Guide by Paul Halloran and Mark Hollingsworth, London: Simon and Schuster, p. 15</ref> | *[[Hugh Bayley]] Labour MP, was a member of the political opinion panel run by MAI<ref name=bit>A Bit on the Side: Politicians - Who Pays Them? An Insider's Guide by Paul Halloran and Mark Hollingsworth, London: Simon and Schuster, p. 15</ref> | ||
− | *[[Simon Burns]] MP was a member of the political opinion panel run by MAI.<ref name==bit>p25a</ref> | + | *[[Simon Burns]] MP was a member of the political opinion panel run by MAI.<ref name==bit>Ibid. p25a</ref> |
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A lobbying firm that was later called GPC Market Access
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- Hugh Bayley Labour MP, was a member of the political opinion panel run by MAI[1]
- Simon Burns MP was a member of the political opinion panel run by MAI.[2]