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On the 12 January 2015 he was announced as a senior consultant to the Agri-Food practice at PR and lobbying firm [[Hume Brophy]], and will be providing corporate communications and government relations support to the sector.<ref> [http://www.publicaffairsnetworking.com/news/george-lyon-joins-hume-brophy-as-senior-consultant George Lyon joins Hume Brophy as Senior Consultant] ''Public Affairs Networking'', 12 January 2015, accessed 14 January 2015 </ref>
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On the 12 January 2015 he was announced as a senior consultant to the agri-food practice at PR and lobbying firm [[Hume Brophy]], and will be providing corporate communications and government relations support to the sector.<ref> [http://www.publicaffairsnetworking.com/news/george-lyon-joins-hume-brophy-as-senior-consultant George Lyon joins Hume Brophy as Senior Consultant] ''Public Affairs Networking'', 12 January 2015, accessed 14 January 2015 </ref> The Herald (Scotland) reported that Hume Brophy "counts controversial multinational [[Monsanto]] as a client". Alan Smyth, a Scottish National Party MEP, said: "George is free to be as extreme on GM as he likes, and is free to voice his view, but he should be open about whose shilling he is taking. George has every right to be Monsanto's mouthpiece, but his views should carry a suitable hazard warning label so people can judge how impartial those views are."<ref>Paul Hutcheon, [http://www.heraldscotland.com/politics/scottish-politics/row-as-ex-mep-takes-up-lobbyist-role-for-gm-firm.116870676 Row as ex-MEP takes up lobbyist role for GM firm], The Herald (Scotland), 25 jan 2015, accessed 25 Jan 2015</ref>
  
 
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George Lyon, MEP

George Lyon (born 16 July 1956, Rothesay) is a senior consultant at PR and lobbying firm Hume Brophy and a former MEP for Scotland from Liberal Democrats.

Politics

Lyon was a member of Scottish Parliament for the Scottish Liberal Democrats in Argyll and Bute from May 1999 to May 2007, where he lost to Jim Mather of the Scottish National Party.[1]

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He was then elected as a member of the European Parliament, representing Scotland for the Liberal Democrats from July 2009 to June 2014. Lyon was the Liberal Democrats' only member of the European Parliament for Scotland during this time.[2] Whilst in the European Parliament Lyon was vice-chair of the Committee on Budgets and a member of the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development.[3]

Hume Brophy

On the 12 January 2015 he was announced as a senior consultant to the agri-food practice at PR and lobbying firm Hume Brophy, and will be providing corporate communications and government relations support to the sector.[4] The Herald (Scotland) reported that Hume Brophy "counts controversial multinational Monsanto as a client". Alan Smyth, a Scottish National Party MEP, said: "George is free to be as extreme on GM as he likes, and is free to voice his view, but he should be open about whose shilling he is taking. George has every right to be Monsanto's mouthpiece, but his views should carry a suitable hazard warning label so people can judge how impartial those views are."[5]

Support for GM

Lyon is an outspoken supporter of genetically modified (GM) crops. In early 2011 he hosted a "debate" in Brussels on the health and environmental impact of GMO cultivation and was the major cited source of a newspaper story that had this breathless opener:

Europe's farmers are being left behind as the rest of the world embraces the potential of genetically modified crops to boost food production, reduce inputs and protect the environment. That was the claim from Scots LibDem MEP George Lyon, who this week hosted a debate on the health and environmental impact of GMO cultivation in Brussels.[6]

Parliamentary affiliations

Vice-Chair:
Committee on Budgets, 25 January 2012 - 30 June 2014
Member:
Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development, 16 July 2009 - 18 January 2012 and 19 January 2012 - 30 June 2014
Delegation for relations with Australia and New Zealand, 16 September 2009 - 30 June 2014
Committee on Budgets, 19 January 2012 - 24 January 2012
Substitute:
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection, 16 July 2009 - 18 January 2012
Delegation for relations with Canada, 16 September 2009 - 30 June 2014
Committee on Petitions, 16 December 2009 - 18 January 2012
Committee on Fisheries, 19 January 2012 - 30 June 2014 [3]

Resources

Notes

  1. Scottish Parliament elections Argyll and Bute, accessed 14 January 2015
  2. Craig Borland Lyon loses Euro seat as SNP tops Argyll and Bute poll The Buteman, 26 May 2014, accessed 14 January 2015
  3. 3.0 3.1 George Lyon European Parliament, accessed 14 January 2015
  4. George Lyon joins Hume Brophy as Senior Consultant Public Affairs Networking, 12 January 2015, accessed 14 January 2015
  5. Paul Hutcheon, Row as ex-MEP takes up lobbyist role for GM firm, The Herald (Scotland), 25 jan 2015, accessed 25 Jan 2015
  6. EU - Farmers are losing out over GM rules, Meat Trade News Daily, 1 Feb 2011, acc 17 Mar 2011