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== Mission Statement ==
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The IPT percives itself as guided by this mission:
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:"To ensure that the United Kingdom has the best business-informed Parliament and the best parliamentary-informed business community in Europe." 
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The IPT defines itself as having 'Charitable Objects' but also engages in the promotion of industry and commerce.  It seeks to enhance "efficient and effective administration of government for the benefit of the public". And it believes that this is achieved by "promoting mutual understanding between legislators and wealth generators from all sectors of business."  Ultimately then, the IPT seeks a pluralist approach. [http://www.ipt.org.uk/AboutUs/]
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== History ==
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The IPT was established in 1977 by the Chief Executives of 10 major British companies to develop an understanding by management about Parliament through ‘dialogues’ between Parliamentarians and companies. Sir Leslie Smith, who was instrumental in founding the IPT, was a director of the BOC group, which also comprised Richard Giodano, also of Grand Metropolitan and National Power; Paul Bosonnet, also of BT and Logica; Desmond O' Connell of Lucas Industries; Robert Malpas also of PowerGen, Barings, The Channel Tunnel Group and Eurotunnel; Croker Nevin also of Drexel Burham Lambert, The US Postal Service; Patrick Rich also of Societe Generale De Survelliance and the Van Leer Foundation; Dick Taverne the president of PRIMA Europe; Christopher Tugendhat, Alexander Dyer

Revision as of 14:58, 9 February 2007

The Industry and Parliament trust is a corporate-Parliament partnership designed to increase the influence of business and give business privileged access to MPs at Westminster. It provided the model for the development of the Scottish Parliament Business Exchange

It describes itself as follows on its website:

Established in 1977, the Industry and Parliament Trust (IPT) is a registered charity dedicated to fostering mutual understanding between business and Parliament for the public benefit. The Trust is independent, non-partisan and non-lobbying.
  • IPT facilitates educational exchange Fellowships for MPs, MEPs, Peers and Officers of both Houses with a range of companies from different sectors of commerce and industry.
  • IPT organises a range of study programmes and events for companies in Westminster and in Brussels.
  • IPT arranges attachment schemes for civil servants enabling them to see the parliamentary process at first hand in the company of an MP.

Members

Mission Statement

The IPT percives itself as guided by this mission:

"To ensure that the United Kingdom has the best business-informed Parliament and the best parliamentary-informed business community in Europe."

The IPT defines itself as having 'Charitable Objects' but also engages in the promotion of industry and commerce. It seeks to enhance "efficient and effective administration of government for the benefit of the public". And it believes that this is achieved by "promoting mutual understanding between legislators and wealth generators from all sectors of business." Ultimately then, the IPT seeks a pluralist approach. [1]

History

The IPT was established in 1977 by the Chief Executives of 10 major British companies to develop an understanding by management about Parliament through ‘dialogues’ between Parliamentarians and companies. Sir Leslie Smith, who was instrumental in founding the IPT, was a director of the BOC group, which also comprised Richard Giodano, also of Grand Metropolitan and National Power; Paul Bosonnet, also of BT and Logica; Desmond O' Connell of Lucas Industries; Robert Malpas also of PowerGen, Barings, The Channel Tunnel Group and Eurotunnel; Croker Nevin also of Drexel Burham Lambert, The US Postal Service; Patrick Rich also of Societe Generale De Survelliance and the Van Leer Foundation; Dick Taverne the president of PRIMA Europe; Christopher Tugendhat, Alexander Dyer