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+ | *Adam Ramsay, '''[https://www.opendemocracy.net/uk/adam-ramsay/big-agriculture-s-brexiteers-are-pulling-wool-over-our-eyes Big Agriculture’s Brexiteers are pulling the wool over our eyes]''', Open Democracy, 12 February | ||
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+ | *'''[https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/labour-accuse-tory-brexit-chief-11892686?utm_content=buffer97841&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer Labour accuse Tory Brexit chief David Davis of offering 'privileged access' to Tory donors]''', Mirror, 22 January 2018 | ||
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*'''[https://corporateeurope.org/power-lobbies/2017/12/big-business-brexit-corporate-interests-still-dominate-brexit-and-trade Big Business Brexit: Corporate interests still dominate Brexit and trade lobbying]''', Corporate Europe Observatory, 13 December 2017 | *'''[https://corporateeurope.org/power-lobbies/2017/12/big-business-brexit-corporate-interests-still-dominate-brexit-and-trade Big Business Brexit: Corporate interests still dominate Brexit and trade lobbying]''', Corporate Europe Observatory, 13 December 2017 | ||
Latest revision as of 16:17, 12 February 2018
A Guide to Brexit Lobbying |
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Why focus on Brexit lobbying? On 23 June 2016, the British people voted to leave the EU. The danger is that the country will have ‘taken back control’ only to hand it over to corporate lobbyists who see Brexit as 'a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity' to influence the way the UK is run. Whether that is getting rid of laws and regulations inherited from Europe, including labour standards and environmental regulations, reshaping UK agriculture, or influencing trade policy. Any company or sector that can swing the rules in their favour stands to profit enormously. So, while the threats to business from Brexit are enormous, so too are the opportunities to profit. We think the British people should be able to see who is lobbying around Brexit and seeking to use it to further their own private interests. This portal aims to make visible some of the players involved: the donors, lobby groups and think tanks, as well as companies and their lobbyists-for-hire. |
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