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− | {{Template: Revolving Door badge}}This category brings together individuals who have moved or attempted to move through the '[[Revolving Door|revolving door]]' - that is, civil servants, MPs or ministers who have taken up jobs in the private sector related to their previous public service. It also refers to people in business and lobbying who move into governmental roles related to their previous interests. The phenomenon of the revolving door is an indication of the problem of corporate power and one of the key indicators of lobbyists' power over government. | + | {{Template: Revolving Door badge}}This category brings together individuals who have moved or attempted to move through the '[[Revolving Door|revolving door]]' - that is, civil servants, MPs or ministers who have taken up jobs in the private sector related to their previous public service. It also refers to people in business and lobbying who move into governmental roles related to their previous interests. |
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+ | The phenomenon of the revolving door is an indication of the problem of corporate power and one of the key indicators of lobbyists' power over government. It is a global issue. In France for example, the revolving door process is called "Pantouflage" – from the French word for "slippers". Whereby former civil servants leave the government to put on the comfy slippers of corporate employment. | ||
This category contains over 1000 profiles - another indication of how entrenched the practice has become in our politics. | This category contains over 1000 profiles - another indication of how entrenched the practice has become in our politics. | ||
Also see our profile on the UK Prime Minister's [[Advisory Committee on Business Appointments]]. | Also see our profile on the UK Prime Minister's [[Advisory Committee on Business Appointments]]. |
Latest revision as of 05:36, 21 August 2017
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This category brings together individuals who have moved or attempted to move through the 'revolving door' - that is, civil servants, MPs or ministers who have taken up jobs in the private sector related to their previous public service. It also refers to people in business and lobbying who move into governmental roles related to their previous interests.
The phenomenon of the revolving door is an indication of the problem of corporate power and one of the key indicators of lobbyists' power over government. It is a global issue. In France for example, the revolving door process is called "Pantouflage" – from the French word for "slippers". Whereby former civil servants leave the government to put on the comfy slippers of corporate employment.
This category contains over 1000 profiles - another indication of how entrenched the practice has become in our politics.
Also see our profile on the UK Prime Minister's Advisory Committee on Business Appointments.
Subcategories
This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
Pages in category "Revolving Door"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 1,026 total.
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- Ben Abbotts
- Gabriel Abulafia
- Adair Turner, Baron Turner of Ecchinswell
- Adam Atashzai
- Mark Addison
- Andrew Adonis
- Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
- Aegon UK plc
- Agricultural Bank of China
- AgustaWestland
- Luke Akehurst
- Alasdair McGowan
- Alex Holroyd
- Richard Allan
- Tim Allan
- Maria Allen
- Mark Allen
- Allianz SE
- Allstate Corporation
- Amara Mining
- AMEC
- American International Group, Inc.
- Valerie Amos
- Janet Anderson
- Ken Anderson
- Andrew Bagnall
- Andrew Hood
- Andrew Maugham
- Moira Andrews
- Andy Martin
- Andy Sawford
- Anthony Cleaver
- Richard Applegate
- Leonard Appleyard
- Beth Armstrong
- Hilary Armstrong
- Josh Arnold-Foster
- Paddy Ashdown
- Ashley Lumsden
- John Ashton
- Henry Ashworth
- Dominic Asquith
- Association for Financial Markets in Europe
- William Astor, 4th Viscount Astor
- Australia and New Zealand Banking Group
- Australian Securities and Investment Commission
- Aviva
- AXA
B
- Babcock International Group
- William Bach
- Bex Bailey
- Nicholas Baird
- Kenneth Baker
- Kathrine Bancroft
- Jonathon Band
- Bank of America Corporation
- Bank of Ireland Group
- Bank of Nova Scotia
- Barclays
- Gregory Barker
- Nick Barnes
- Gurpreet Barr
- Betsy Bassis
- Paul Baverstock
- Bayerische Landesbank
- Miles Beale
- David Beamer
- John Beddington
- Gary Belfield
- Belinda Gibson
- Catherine Bell
- Henry Bellingham
- Ben Gascoigne
- Brian Bender
- Benjamin Wegg-Prosser
- Andrew Bennet
- David Bennett
- Tom Bentley
- Theo Bertram
- Godfrey Bewicke-Copley
- Big Four Accountancy firms: Donations to UK political parties 2010-2015
- Big Tent Communications
- Graham Binns
- Simon Bishop
- BlackRock
- Tessa Blackstone
- Norman Blackwell
- Ian Blair
- Tony Blair
- William Blair
- Katie Blower
- Chris Blundell
- David Blunkett
- BNP Paribas
- Paul Boateng
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- Desmond Bowen
- John Bowis
- Geoffrey Bowman
- Michael Boyce
- Colin Boyd
- Penny Boys
- Peter Bradley
- Julian Brazier
- Daniel Brennan
- Tony Brenton
- Brian Burridge
- Brian Cattell
- George Bridges
- Keith Bristow
- Paul Bristow
- British Bankers' Association
- Mark Britnell
- Brooke Hoskins
- Nicola Brown
- Brown Lloyd James
- Jonathan Brown
- Stephen Brown
- Des Browne
- Jeremy Browne
- John Browne
- Angela Browning
- Bruce Dodd
- Bruce Hawker
- Bryan P. Davies
- Beverley Bryant
- Conor Burns
- Butler Kelly
- Robin Butler
- Stephen Byers
- Colin Byrne
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- Richard Caborn
- Andrew Cahn
- Camille Blackburn
- Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
- Mark Canning
- Capital One Financial
- Ivor Caplin
- Alex Carlile
- Carlos Iglesias
- Carol Sergeant
- Carrie Symonds
- Peter Carrington
- Peter Carroll
- Patrick Carter
- Stephen Carter
- Michael Casey
- Charles Cathcart
- Cathy McGlynn
- Centreground Political Communications
- Lynda Chalker
- James Chapman
- Charles Guthrie
- Charlotte Street Partners
- Tim Chatwin
- Ramesh Chhabra
- China Construction Bank
- Laura Swire
- Chris Guyver
- Chris Sanger
- Anthony Christopher
- Citigate Dewe Rogerson
- Citigroup
- Claire MacAleese
- Charles Clarke
- Oliver Claydon
- CNP Assurances
- Sebastian Coe
- Janet Cohen
- Flora Coleman
- Colin Balmer
- Peter Collecott
- Philip Collins (special adviser)
- Tim Collins (politician and lobbyist)
- Lawrence Collins
- Raymond Collins
- Commerzbank AG
- Commission Bancaire, Financière et des Assurances
- Commonwealth Bank of Australia
- Conall McDevitt
- Conor Ryan
- Henry Cook
- Matt Cooke
- Andrew Cooper
- Frank Cooper
- Andy Coulson
- Covington & Burling LLP
- Sherard Cowper-Coles
- John Crackett
- Credit Suisse Group AG
- Nigel Crisp
- Lynton Crosby
- Ben Crosland
- Tracey Crouch
- Nic Crowe