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Peter Botting is a lobbyist and political consultant who
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Peter Botting is a lobbyist and political consultant.
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==='Achievements'==
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Bottings lists these as:
  
 
*worked with the then Sri Lankan Prime Minister on UN General Assembly "peace" speech
 
*worked with the then Sri Lankan Prime Minister on UN General Assembly "peace" speech
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*bringing the Labour Party onto the NO2AV campaign
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*34 new MPs in British Parliament in 2010
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*over 100 of the 306 current Conservative MPs have been through my training
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*conception and organisation of the Human Trafficking Annual Media Awards
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*helping to secure the biggest swing in the country 14% – Cannock Chase
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*59/72 parliamentary clients (2010) exceeded the 6% Conservative national swing <ref> [http://peterbotting.co.uk/clients-case-studies/political-clients-political-campaigns-political-campaigning/ Winning Elections and Selections], Peter Botting website, accessed 29 January 2015 </ref>
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==Social media==
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Twitter: @peterbotting
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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[[Category:Lobbyists|Botting, Peter]][[Category:Sri Lanka|Botting, Peter]]

Revision as of 03:36, 29 January 2015

Peter Botting is a lobbyist and political consultant.

='Achievements'

Bottings lists these as:

  • worked with the then Sri Lankan Prime Minister on UN General Assembly "peace" speech
  • bringing the Labour Party onto the NO2AV campaign
  • 34 new MPs in British Parliament in 2010
  • over 100 of the 306 current Conservative MPs have been through my training
  • conception and organisation of the Human Trafficking Annual Media Awards
  • helping to secure the biggest swing in the country 14% – Cannock Chase
  • 59/72 parliamentary clients (2010) exceeded the 6% Conservative national swing [1]

Social media

Twitter: @peterbotting

Notes

  1. Winning Elections and Selections, Peter Botting website, accessed 29 January 2015