Category:Revolving Door
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This category brings together individuals who have moved or attempted to move through the 'revolving door' - that is, civil servants, MPs or ministers who have taken up jobs in the private sector related to their previous public service. It also refers to people in business and lobbying who move into governmental roles related to their previous interests.
The phenomenon of the revolving door is an indication of the problem of corporate power and one of the key indicators of lobbyists' power over government. It is a global issue. In France for example, the revolving door process is called "Pantouflage" – from the French word for "slippers". Whereby former civil servants leave the government to put on the comfy slippers of corporate employment.
This category contains over 1000 profiles - another indication of how entrenched the practice has become in our politics.
Also see our profile on the UK Prime Minister's Advisory Committee on Business Appointments.
Subcategories
This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
Pages in category "Revolving Door"
The following 160 pages are in this category, out of 1,026 total.
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- Jonathan Spencer
- Daniel Spiegel
- Spire Healthcare
- Susie Squire
- Anthony St John
- Nick Stace
- Ed Staite
- Standard Chartered
- Standard Life
- James Starkie
- State Bank of India
- Stefan Dopking
- Paul Stein
- Stephen G. Thieke
- Stephen Green (Banker)
- Stephen Woodhill
- Paul Stephenson (Special Adviser)
- Jeffrey Sterling
- Nicholas Stern
- Steve Race
- John Stevens
- Simon Stevens
- Hugh Stevenson
- Tim Stone
- Stonehaven
- Campbell Storey
- Michael Stott (Lobbyist)
- Jack Straw
- Paul Street
- Sue Street
- Sumitomo Group
- Sun Life Financial
- Matthew Swindells
- Jo Swinson
- Swiss Life Group
- Swiss Re
- Elizabeth Symons
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- Ralph Tabberer
- Will Tanner
- Ann Taylor
- Michael Taylor
- Thomas Taylor
- TD Bank Financial Group
- Kevin Tebbit
- Ted Price
- Tendo Consulting
- Teneo
- Tessa Jowell
- Tetra Strategy
- Thomas Docherty
- Thomas J. Vice
- Steve Thompsett
- Ruth Thompson
- Sophie Thompson
- Zoe Thorogood
- TIAA-CREF
- Tim Castle
- Tim Hames
- Tim Mullaly
- Tim Walker
- Paddy Tipping
- Gary Titley
- Tokio Marine Holdings
- John G Tolhurst
- Tomos Davies
- Carole Tongue
- Tony Danker
- Tony D’Aloisio
- Glenn Torpy
- Peter Torry
- Travelers Companies, Inc.
- Lisa Tremble
- Hugh Trenchard
- David Triesman
- Peter Truscott
- Luke Tryl
- Tulchan Communications
- Ian Tunnicliffe
- Andrew Turnbull
- Mark Twigg
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- Wachovia Corporation
- William Wade
- Oliver Waghorn
- John Wakeham
- Emily Walch
- William Waldegrave
- Mark Walker (Rohde Public Policy)
- Robert Walker (Lord Walker)
- Timothy Walker
- Wendy Barnes
- Helena Walsh
- Robert Wardle
- Katie Waring
- Nigel Warner
- Norman Warner
- Sayeeda Warsi
- Warwick Smith
- Ian Watmore
- George Weidenfeld
- Weir Group
- Sara Weller
- Wells Fargo
- West One Communications
- Alan West
- Westbourne Communications
- Westminster Policy Institute
- Westpac Banking Corporation
- Juliet Wheldon
- Christopher White (Lobbyist)
- Simon Whitehead
- Christopher Whitehouse
- Whiterock Consulting
- Catherine Wilcher
- James Wild
- Willem Kok
- John Williams (MoD)
- Nick Williams
- Sean Williams
- Alan Wilson
- Andrew Wilson (Scottish economist)
- Brian Wilson
- Graeme Wilson
- Richard Wilson
- Wine and Spirit Trade Association
- Charlotte Winsley
- Oli Winton
- Larry Whitty
- Rachel Wolf
- David Wolfson
- Wonga
- Nick Wood
- Alison Woodhouse
- Harry Woolf
- Sean Worth
- David Wright (Barclays)
- Ian Wright (Corporate PR)
- Lee Wright
- Stephen Wright