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− | [[Media Intelligence Partners]] ( | + | {{Template:Brexit badge}}[[Media Intelligence Partners]] (MIPPR) is a London-based PR and lobbying firm.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20120526005824/http://www.mippr.co/ Home] Media Intelligence Partners, archived at the Internet Archive, 26 May 2012, accessed 4 September 2013.</ref> |
It provides services to a number of Brexit lobby groups. | It provides services to a number of Brexit lobby groups. | ||
==Brexit role== | ==Brexit role== | ||
− | + | MIPPR claims it was 'at the heart of a Leave campaign' in the run-up to the referendum on the UK's membership of the EU. | |
− | It says it 'worked with politicians from across the political spectrum, as well as senior business people and campaigning organisations, to bring about the referendum ''over a number of years''.' It then 'worked intensively for four months of the campaign itself to win a historic victory'.<ref>[http://www.mippr.co.uk/client/case-study-eu-referendum-campaign/ Case Study: EU Referendum Campaign], | + | It says it 'worked with politicians from across the political spectrum, as well as senior business people and campaigning organisations, to bring about the referendum ''over a number of years''.' It then 'worked intensively for four months of the campaign itself to win a historic victory'.<ref>[http://www.mippr.co.uk/client/case-study-eu-referendum-campaign/ Case Study: EU Referendum Campaign], MIPPR website, accessed Nov 2017</ref> |
===Conservatives for Britain=== | ===Conservatives for Britain=== | ||
− | + | MIPPR says it 'launched' [[Conservatives for Britain]], the organisation that would go on to lead the Conservative campaign to leave the European Union. The launch appeared in the [[Sunday Telegraph]] on 7 June 2015. [[Conservatives for Britain]] was founded by MP [[Steve Baker]] and MEP [[David Campbell Bannerman]] and went on to attract the support of over 100 [[Conservative Party]] MPs. | |
===Grassroots Out=== | ===Grassroots Out=== | ||
− | + | MIPPR says it 'ran communications and strategy' for [[Grassroots Out]] in the four months to the June 2016 referendum. Four senior MIPPR employees were seconded to the campaign, directing the press office and providing 'high-level strategic advice' to the campaign’s key spokespeople. MIPPR also managed a nationwide [[Grassroots Out]] tour, featuring speeches from [[Chris Grayling]], [[Owen Paterson]] and [[Liam Fox]]. Founded by Conservative MPs [[Peter Bone]], [[Tom Pursglove]] and the Labour MP [[Kate Hoey]], [[Grassroots Out]] claimed cross-party support, including from MIPPR the now Brexit Secretary [[David Davis]] and [[Nigel Farage]], the ex-leader of [[UKIP]]. | |
===Leave Means Leave=== | ===Leave Means Leave=== | ||
− | Since the EU referendum, | + | Since the EU referendum, MIPPR has been working with [[Leave Means Leave]] 'to make sure the instructions of the British people are acted upon'. This has involved MIP communicating with ministers on [[Leave Means Leave]]'s behalf (see 'lobbying clients' below). |
+ | |||
+ | ===Other Brexit-related work=== | ||
+ | *MIP did media work for the launch of a joint [[Centre for Social Justice]] and [[Legatum Institute]] report called ''48:52 Healing a Divided Britain'' in September 2016<ref>[https://www.li.com/media/press-releases/%27tough-on-brexit-tough-on-the-causes-of-brexit-urge-leading-think-tanks 'Tough on Brexit, Tough On the Causes of Brexit’, Urge Leading Think Tanks] Legantum Institute press release, sept 2016</ref> | ||
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+ | ===Brexit consultancy services=== | ||
+ | As well as being heavily involved in the campaign leading up to the referendum, and Brexit campaigns since, MIP also sells consultancy services to clients. It says of its 'Brexit Consultancy' offering: | ||
+ | :'MIP is ideally placed to help business leaders navigate this challenging period of change. We help our clients reduce risk and grasp the opportunities of the UK’s exit from the EU. Our insight and expertise on the negotiations and the likely outcomes are invaluable to business leaders in all sectors.' | ||
+ | |||
+ | It says that during the EU referendum campaign, it 'worked closely with current and former cabinet ministers', including the Secretary of State for Exiting the EU, [[David Davis]], and International Trade Secretary, [[Liam Fox]]. It says it 'remains at the forefront of the campaign to secure the best possible deal for Britain.'<ref>[http://www.mippr.co.uk/services/brexit-consultancy/ Brexit Consultancy], MIP website, accessed Nov 2017</ref> | ||
==Controversy== | ==Controversy== | ||
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==People== | ==People== | ||
As of Nov 2017 | As of Nov 2017 | ||
− | *[[Nick Wood]], CEO | + | *[[Nick Wood]], CEO; one-time director of Communications to the [[Conservative Party]] |
*[[Alistair Thompson]], managing director | *[[Alistair Thompson]], managing director | ||
*[[Matthew Walsh]], director of campaigns | *[[Matthew Walsh]], director of campaigns | ||
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However, it does list some clients 'past and present' on its website. These include: | However, it does list some clients 'past and present' on its website. These include: | ||
− | [[Leave Means Leave]] | [[Grassroots Out]] | [[Legatum Institute]] | [[Centre for Social Justice]] | + | [[Leave Means Leave]] | [[Grassroots Out]] | [[Legatum Institute]] | [[Centre for Social Justice]] (MIP has worked with the think tanks since its launch) | [[Civitas]] | [[ResPublica]] | [[No2AV]] | [[Countryside Alliance]] | [[National Grammar School Association]] | [[Mothers at Home Matter]] | [[Conservative Woman]] | [[The Marriage Foundation]] | [[No Crossrail in Chelsea]] | [[Heritage Foundation]] | [[Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation]] | [[Actual Experience]] (analytics firm) | [[BT]] | [[Plusnet]] | [[Sovereign Capital]] | [[Housing & Finance Institute]] | [[Columbia Threadneedle Investments]] | [[Xantura]] (analytics firm) |
===Lobbying clients=== | ===Lobbying clients=== | ||
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====circa 2014-2016==== | ====circa 2014-2016==== | ||
*[[UK 2020]], right wing think tank set up by former environment secretary [[Owen Paterson]] in 2014 | *[[UK 2020]], right wing think tank set up by former environment secretary [[Owen Paterson]] in 2014 | ||
+ | ====Circa December 2013==== | ||
+ | [[Annesley Abercor]] | [[Simon Antrobus]] | [[Ryan Bourne]] | [[Harry Cole]] | [[Olivia Cole]] | [[Alex Deane]] | [[Lottie Dexter]] | [[Richard Ferrer]] | [[Carly Florentine]] | [[Christian Guy]] | [[Daniel Hamilton]] | [[Allister Heath]] | [[John Higginson]] | [[Raheem Kassam]] | [[Karis McLarty]] | [[Alan Mendoza]] | [[Emma Nash]] | [[Keith Newman]] | [[Laura Perrins]] | [[Sonia Purnell]] | [[Jake Wallis Simons]] | [[Jag Singh]] | [[Peter Smith]] | [[Alexandra Swann]] | Dr [[Timothy Stanley]] | [[John Walsh]]<ref>Media Intelligence Partners [http://mippr.co.uk/mipeople/ MIPeople], accessed 3 December 2013.</ref> | ||
====Circa 2012==== | ====Circa 2012==== | ||
[[Helen Boyle]] | Dr [[James D Boys]] | [[Harry Cole]] | [[Olivia Cole]] | [[Alex Deane]] | [[Jane Dutton]] | [[Amisha Ghadiali]] | [[Selena Gray]] | [[Daniel Hamilton]] | [[Allister Heath]] | [[John Higginson]] | [[Raheem Kassam]] | [[Karen Mann]] | [[Julia Manning]] | [[Willem Marx]] | [[Karis McLarty]] | [[Sonia Purnell]] | [[Jag Singh]] | Dr [[Timothy Stanley]] | [[Zoe Strimpel]] | [[John Walsh]] | [[Robert Welsh]]<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20120418205127/http://www.mippr.co/mipeople Talent Management], Media Intelligence Partners, archived by the Internet Archive, 18 April 2012, accessed 4 September 2013.</ref> | [[Helen Boyle]] | Dr [[James D Boys]] | [[Harry Cole]] | [[Olivia Cole]] | [[Alex Deane]] | [[Jane Dutton]] | [[Amisha Ghadiali]] | [[Selena Gray]] | [[Daniel Hamilton]] | [[Allister Heath]] | [[John Higginson]] | [[Raheem Kassam]] | [[Karen Mann]] | [[Julia Manning]] | [[Willem Marx]] | [[Karis McLarty]] | [[Sonia Purnell]] | [[Jag Singh]] | Dr [[Timothy Stanley]] | [[Zoe Strimpel]] | [[John Walsh]] | [[Robert Welsh]]<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20120418205127/http://www.mippr.co/mipeople Talent Management], Media Intelligence Partners, archived by the Internet Archive, 18 April 2012, accessed 4 September 2013.</ref> | ||
− | ==== | + | |
− | + | ==Contacts== | |
+ | :Address: 83 Victoria Street London SW1H 0HW | ||
+ | :Website: http://www.mippr.co.uk | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
− | [[Category:PR Industry]] | + | [[Category:PR Industry]][[Category:Brexit]][[Category:Brexit - lobbyists-for-hire]][[Category:Brexit lobby group - Leave]] |
Latest revision as of 13:49, 27 December 2017
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Media Intelligence Partners (MIPPR) is a London-based PR and lobbying firm.[1]
It provides services to a number of Brexit lobby groups.
Brexit role
MIPPR claims it was 'at the heart of a Leave campaign' in the run-up to the referendum on the UK's membership of the EU.
It says it 'worked with politicians from across the political spectrum, as well as senior business people and campaigning organisations, to bring about the referendum over a number of years.' It then 'worked intensively for four months of the campaign itself to win a historic victory'.[2]
Conservatives for Britain
MIPPR says it 'launched' Conservatives for Britain, the organisation that would go on to lead the Conservative campaign to leave the European Union. The launch appeared in the Sunday Telegraph on 7 June 2015. Conservatives for Britain was founded by MP Steve Baker and MEP David Campbell Bannerman and went on to attract the support of over 100 Conservative Party MPs.
Grassroots Out
MIPPR says it 'ran communications and strategy' for Grassroots Out in the four months to the June 2016 referendum. Four senior MIPPR employees were seconded to the campaign, directing the press office and providing 'high-level strategic advice' to the campaign’s key spokespeople. MIPPR also managed a nationwide Grassroots Out tour, featuring speeches from Chris Grayling, Owen Paterson and Liam Fox. Founded by Conservative MPs Peter Bone, Tom Pursglove and the Labour MP Kate Hoey, Grassroots Out claimed cross-party support, including from MIPPR the now Brexit Secretary David Davis and Nigel Farage, the ex-leader of UKIP.
Leave Means Leave
Since the EU referendum, MIPPR has been working with Leave Means Leave 'to make sure the instructions of the British people are acted upon'. This has involved MIP communicating with ministers on Leave Means Leave's behalf (see 'lobbying clients' below).
- MIP did media work for the launch of a joint Centre for Social Justice and Legatum Institute report called 48:52 Healing a Divided Britain in September 2016[3]
Brexit consultancy services
As well as being heavily involved in the campaign leading up to the referendum, and Brexit campaigns since, MIP also sells consultancy services to clients. It says of its 'Brexit Consultancy' offering:
- 'MIP is ideally placed to help business leaders navigate this challenging period of change. We help our clients reduce risk and grasp the opportunities of the UK’s exit from the EU. Our insight and expertise on the negotiations and the likely outcomes are invaluable to business leaders in all sectors.'
It says that during the EU referendum campaign, it 'worked closely with current and former cabinet ministers', including the Secretary of State for Exiting the EU, David Davis, and International Trade Secretary, Liam Fox. It says it 'remains at the forefront of the campaign to secure the best possible deal for Britain.'[4]
Controversy
The Telegraph reported in 2009 that four Conservative MPs had claimed more than £66,000 in expenses for services provided by the firm.[5]
People
As of Nov 2017
- Nick Wood, CEO; one-time director of Communications to the Conservative Party
- Alistair Thompson, managing director
- Matthew Walsh, director of campaigns
- Jago Pearson, director of Special Projects
- Beatrice Timpson, director of Corporate Affairs
- Edgar Johnson, Account Executive
- Jonathan Haslam, managing director, Pitch Perfect
- Elaine Thomas, communications consultant
- Mike Magan, senior consultant; served in senior foreign policy positions in the Bush Administration; Magan was also 'one of the principal architects in establishing' the Legatum Institute.[6]
Directors
Previous Directors
Arpana Gandhi | William Walter | Mark Florman | Michael Anthony Magan | Nicholas Roger Simon Longworth | Penny Mordaunt (the filing has 'Penny Mourdant' - a mis-spelling).[7]
Clients
MIP is secretive about who it works for. Unlike 80 per cent of the UK's lobbying industry, it is not a member of either industry body that runs a voluntary register that requires member firms list their clients.
However, it does list some clients 'past and present' on its website. These include: Leave Means Leave | Grassroots Out | Legatum Institute | Centre for Social Justice (MIP has worked with the think tanks since its launch) | Civitas | ResPublica | No2AV | Countryside Alliance | National Grammar School Association | Mothers at Home Matter | Conservative Woman | The Marriage Foundation | No Crossrail in Chelsea | Heritage Foundation | Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation | Actual Experience (analytics firm) | BT | Plusnet | Sovereign Capital | Housing & Finance Institute | Columbia Threadneedle Investments | Xantura (analytics firm)
Lobbying clients
The government's statutory register documents only those clients for whom MIP has directly contacted and lobbied a minister, or permanent secretary. Its listings are as follows:
April - June 2017
Addaction | Defend Free Speech | Leave Means Leave
Jan - March 2017
Team Britannia | Leave Means Leave
Oct - Dec 2016
July - Sept 2016
April - June 2016
None listed
January - March 2016
Actual Experience | Clean Fuel Ltd | Team Britannia [8]
October - December 2015
Actual Experience | Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) [9]
Talent Management Clients
circa 2014-2016
- UK 2020, right wing think tank set up by former environment secretary Owen Paterson in 2014
Circa December 2013
Annesley Abercor | Simon Antrobus | Ryan Bourne | Harry Cole | Olivia Cole | Alex Deane | Lottie Dexter | Richard Ferrer | Carly Florentine | Christian Guy | Daniel Hamilton | Allister Heath | John Higginson | Raheem Kassam | Karis McLarty | Alan Mendoza | Emma Nash | Keith Newman | Laura Perrins | Sonia Purnell | Jake Wallis Simons | Jag Singh | Peter Smith | Alexandra Swann | Dr Timothy Stanley | John Walsh[10]
Circa 2012
Helen Boyle | Dr James D Boys | Harry Cole | Olivia Cole | Alex Deane | Jane Dutton | Amisha Ghadiali | Selena Gray | Daniel Hamilton | Allister Heath | John Higginson | Raheem Kassam | Karen Mann | Julia Manning | Willem Marx | Karis McLarty | Sonia Purnell | Jag Singh | Dr Timothy Stanley | Zoe Strimpel | John Walsh | Robert Welsh[11]
Contacts
- Address: 83 Victoria Street London SW1H 0HW
- Website: http://www.mippr.co.uk
Notes
- ↑ Home Media Intelligence Partners, archived at the Internet Archive, 26 May 2012, accessed 4 September 2013.
- ↑ Case Study: EU Referendum Campaign, MIPPR website, accessed Nov 2017
- ↑ 'Tough on Brexit, Tough On the Causes of Brexit’, Urge Leading Think Tanks Legantum Institute press release, sept 2016
- ↑ Brexit Consultancy, MIP website, accessed Nov 2017
- ↑ Christopher Hope, Holly Watt and Jon Swaine, MPs' expenses: Tories paid Nick Wood, party’s former spin doctor, £66,000 for advice, The Telegraph, 26 May 2009.
- ↑ Mike Magan, MIP website, accessed Nov 2017
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Directors and Secretaries - Media Intelligence Partners, companycheck.co.uk, accessed 4 September 2013.
- ↑ Media Intelligence Partners profile 2016, Registrar of consultant lobbyists, accessed 3 May 2016
- ↑ Media Intelligence Partners profile 2015, Registrar of consultant lobbyists, accessed 8 February 2016
- ↑ Media Intelligence Partners MIPeople, accessed 3 December 2013.
- ↑ Talent Management, Media Intelligence Partners, archived by the Internet Archive, 18 April 2012, accessed 4 September 2013.