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[[Guy Robinson]] is special adviser to UK Environment Secretary [[Owen Paterson]].  
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[[Guy Robinson]] was special adviser to the former UK environment secretary [[Owen Paterson]].  
  
 
He previously worked at lobbyist [[Lynton Crosby]]'s UK firm [[Crosby Textor Fullbrook]]. <ref>James Lyons, [http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/lynton-crosby-new-claims-energy-2090555 Lynton Crosby: New claims as energy lobbying firm's ex-staff man gets top Government job], Mirror.co.uk, 25 July 2013 </ref>
 
He previously worked at lobbyist [[Lynton Crosby]]'s UK firm [[Crosby Textor Fullbrook]]. <ref>James Lyons, [http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/lynton-crosby-new-claims-energy-2090555 Lynton Crosby: New claims as energy lobbying firm's ex-staff man gets top Government job], Mirror.co.uk, 25 July 2013 </ref>
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Guy Robinson was special adviser to the former UK environment secretary Owen Paterson.

He previously worked at lobbyist Lynton Crosby's UK firm Crosby Textor Fullbrook. [1]

Career

Robinson has previously been head of political research at the Countryside Alliance. [2]


Affiliations

Notes

  1. James Lyons, Lynton Crosby: New claims as energy lobbying firm's ex-staff man gets top Government job, Mirror.co.uk, 25 July 2013
  2. Matt Cartmell Guy Robinson appointed DEFRA special adviser PR Week, 21 September 2012, Accessed 10 September 2014