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'''The Bristol Port Company''' provides cargo handling services. | '''The Bristol Port Company''' provides cargo handling services. | ||
− | It was established in 1991 when founders [[Terence Mordaunt]] and [[David Ord]] purchased the Port of Bristol from [[Bristol City Council]]. <ref>[https://www.bristolport.co.uk/about-us/bristol-port-company-today 'Bristol Port Company'], ''Bristolport.co.uk'', accessed 19 May 2016</ref> Both men are [[Conservative Party Donors]]. Mordaunt is also a director of the [[Global Warming Policy Foundation]]<ref> Peter Geoghegan, [https://theferret.scot/boris-johnson-jeremey-hunt-climate-change/ Climate change denier makes big donations to Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt], ''The Ferret'', 12 June 2019 </ref> | + | It was established in 1991 when founders [[Terence Mordaunt]] and [[David Ord]] purchased the Port of Bristol from [[Bristol City Council]]. <ref>[https://www.bristolport.co.uk/about-us/bristol-port-company-today 'Bristol Port Company'], ''Bristolport.co.uk'', accessed 19 May 2016</ref> Both men are [[Conservative Party Donors|Conservative Party Donors]]. Mordaunt is also a director of the [[Global Warming Policy Foundation]]<ref> Peter Geoghegan, [https://theferret.scot/boris-johnson-jeremey-hunt-climate-change/ Climate change denier makes big donations to Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt], ''The Ferret'', 12 June 2019 </ref> |
[[First Corporate Shipping]] is the trading name of the Bristol Port Company. | [[First Corporate Shipping]] is the trading name of the Bristol Port Company. |
Revision as of 03:32, 24 July 2019
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The Bristol Port Company provides cargo handling services.
It was established in 1991 when founders Terence Mordaunt and David Ord purchased the Port of Bristol from Bristol City Council. [1] Both men are Conservative Party Donors. Mordaunt is also a director of the Global Warming Policy Foundation[2]
First Corporate Shipping is the trading name of the Bristol Port Company.
Donations
- Vote Leave - donated £50,000 on 17 March 2016 to the leading anti-EU group for the UK's EU membership referendum on 23 June 2016. [3]
2019
- £25,000 to the 2019 Conservative leadership campaigns of both Jeremy Hunt and Boris Johnson according to the register of MPs’ interests. [4]
Notes
- ↑ 'Bristol Port Company', Bristolport.co.uk, accessed 19 May 2016
- ↑ Peter Geoghegan, Climate change denier makes big donations to Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt, The Ferret, 12 June 2019
- ↑ Electoral Commission, Donation Search, accessed 12 May 2016
- ↑ Peter Geoghegan, Climate change denier makes big donations to Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt, The Ferret, 12 June 2019