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'''Alex Deane''' is the managing director of public affairs at [[FTI Consulting]] in London.<ref> Rod Muir [https://www.publicaffairsnews.com/articles/news/lib-dem-lobbyist-steps-ws Lib Dem lobbyist steps up at WS] ''Public Affairs News'', 22 September 2014, accessed 8 October 2014 </ref> He is a former head of public affairs team at [[Weber Shandwick]], director of [[Bell Pottinger Public Affairs]], a former chief of staff to [[David Cameron]] in opposition, and the founding director of [[Big Brother Watch]]. <ref name="golden"> Alex Deane, [http://www.prweek.com/news/1072373/Alex-Deane-Bell-Pottinger-golden-age-think-tanks/?DCMP=ILC-SEARCH Alex Deane, Bell Pottinger : A Golden Age For Think-Tanks], 08 June 2011, accessed 15 June 2011 </ref>
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'''Alex Deane''' is a Conservative-leaning lobbyist and Brexit supporter. He is head lobbyist at [[FTI Consulting]] in London.<ref> Rod Muir [https://www.publicaffairsnews.com/articles/news/lib-dem-lobbyist-steps-ws Lib Dem lobbyist steps up at WS] ''Public Affairs News'', 22 September 2014, accessed 8 October 2014 </ref>
  
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==Career==
===On the influence of think tanks===
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Often referred to as [[David Cameron]]'s former chief of staff, Deane briefly worked for Cameron in 2005 when he was shadow education secretary.
In a piece written for PR Week in June 2011 Deane declared his love for think-tanks and campaigning organisations, although recognising that "the line between the two was becoming increasingly blurred":
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He founded and ran [[Big Brother Watch]] from 2009.
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Deane moved into commercial lobbying in 2011, first at [[Bell Pottinger]] and then [[Weber Shandwick]].<ref name="golden"> Alex Deane, [http://www.prweek.com/news/1072373/Alex-Deane-Bell-Pottinger-golden-age-think-tanks/?DCMP=ILC-SEARCH Alex Deane, Bell Pottinger : A Golden Age For Think-Tanks], 08 June 2011, accessed 15 June 2011 </ref>
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===Right-wing campaigner===
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In a piece written for ''PR Week'' in June 2011 Deane declared his love for think-tanks and campaigning organisations, although recognising that "the line between the two was becoming increasingly blurred":
  
 
:"But I still think that my perceptions are accurate when I say that the importance of these groups has never been higher. They exert influence upon, and provide room to debate for, the leading lights within the coalition Government. And their importance should not be overlooked by those working in public relations.
 
:"But I still think that my perceptions are accurate when I say that the importance of these groups has never been higher. They exert influence upon, and provide room to debate for, the leading lights within the coalition Government. And their importance should not be overlooked by those working in public relations.
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He highlighted the influence of several right-wing and free-market think tanks such as the [[Taxpayers' Alliance]], The [[Freedom Association]], [[Adam Smith Institute]], [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] and [[Policy Exchange]] and [[Politeia]].<ref name="golden"/>
 
He highlighted the influence of several right-wing and free-market think tanks such as the [[Taxpayers' Alliance]], The [[Freedom Association]], [[Adam Smith Institute]], [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] and [[Policy Exchange]] and [[Politeia]].<ref name="golden"/>
 
==Career==
 
According to his biography on the Bell Pottinger website:
 
 
:In 2004-2005 he was Chief of Staff to [[Tim Collins]] and [[David Cameron]] during their respective periods as Shadow Secretaries of State for
 

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Alex Deane is a Conservative-leaning lobbyist and Brexit supporter. He is head lobbyist at FTI Consulting in London.[1]

Career

Often referred to as David Cameron's former chief of staff, Deane briefly worked for Cameron in 2005 when he was shadow education secretary.

He founded and ran Big Brother Watch from 2009.

Deane moved into commercial lobbying in 2011, first at Bell Pottinger and then Weber Shandwick.[2]

Right-wing campaigner

In a piece written for PR Week in June 2011 Deane declared his love for think-tanks and campaigning organisations, although recognising that "the line between the two was becoming increasingly blurred":

"But I still think that my perceptions are accurate when I say that the importance of these groups has never been higher. They exert influence upon, and provide room to debate for, the leading lights within the coalition Government. And their importance should not be overlooked by those working in public relations.
Think-tanks are changing minds at the heart of our national debate."

He highlighted the influence of several right-wing and free-market think tanks such as the Taxpayers' Alliance, The Freedom Association, Adam Smith Institute, Institute of Economic Affairs and Policy Exchange and Politeia.[2]

  1. Rod Muir Lib Dem lobbyist steps up at WS Public Affairs News, 22 September 2014, accessed 8 October 2014
  2. 2.0 2.1 Alex Deane, Alex Deane, Bell Pottinger : A Golden Age For Think-Tanks, 08 June 2011, accessed 15 June 2011