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*[[Oliver Waghorn]] - former government special adviser to [[Liam Fox]], now [[BAE Systems]] government relations director
 
*[[Oliver Waghorn]] - former government special adviser to [[Liam Fox]], now [[BAE Systems]] government relations director
 
*Sir Geoffrey Pattie - former Conservative minister, director of defence lobbyists  [[Terrington Management]]
 
*Sir Geoffrey Pattie - former Conservative minister, director of defence lobbyists  [[Terrington Management]]
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*Brigadier [[Jon Brittain]] - former UK head of defence logistics and the Joint Forces Command, now a partner at defence lobbyists  [[Terrington Management]]
 
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A guide to the lobbyists, politicians and ex-civil servants working with the arms trade


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The arms trade revolving door

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