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Peter Bingle is a high-profile lobbyist, who was the Chairman and former MD of [[Bell Pottinger Public Affairs]] (BPPA) from 2001 until May 2012. Known as the man "who never knowingly underlunched" <ref> David Singleton, [http://www.brandrepublic.com/news/803000/ Profile: Never knowingly under-lunched - Peter Bingle - Chairman, Bell Pottinger Public Affairs], PR Week UK, 18 April 2008, accessed 17 May</ref> Bingle has spoken out vociferously against the regulation of the lobbying industry and the Coalition goverments planned 'lobbyists register', arguing that "public affairs is an honourable profession" that "leads to better government".
 
Peter Bingle is a high-profile lobbyist, who was the Chairman and former MD of [[Bell Pottinger Public Affairs]] (BPPA) from 2001 until May 2012. Known as the man "who never knowingly underlunched" <ref> David Singleton, [http://www.brandrepublic.com/news/803000/ Profile: Never knowingly under-lunched - Peter Bingle - Chairman, Bell Pottinger Public Affairs], PR Week UK, 18 April 2008, accessed 17 May</ref> Bingle has spoken out vociferously against the regulation of the lobbying industry and the Coalition goverments planned 'lobbyists register', arguing that "public affairs is an honourable profession" that "leads to better government".
  
Bingle announced he would be leaving BPPA in May 2012.
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Bingle announced he would be leaving BPPA in May 2012 to "pursue new interests" including forming his own political consultancy called [[Peter Bingle Consulting]].
  
 
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Peter Bingle is a high-profile lobbyist, who was the Chairman and former MD of Bell Pottinger Public Affairs (BPPA) from 2001 until May 2012. Known as the man "who never knowingly underlunched" [1] Bingle has spoken out vociferously against the regulation of the lobbying industry and the Coalition goverments planned 'lobbyists register', arguing that "public affairs is an honourable profession" that "leads to better government".

Bingle announced he would be leaving BPPA in May 2012 to "pursue new interests" including forming his own political consultancy called Peter Bingle Consulting.

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