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:A hitherto unknown thinktank that passed tens of thousands of pounds to Peter Hain's deputy leadership campaign has never published any work or held any meetings since its incorporation in December 2006. Concerns over the exact role of the [[Progressive Policies Forum]] mounted yesterday and threatened to undermine efforts by the work and pensions secretary to clear his name and explain how he and his team had failed to register more than £100,000 in donations to the Electoral Commission.<ref>Patrick Wintour and David Hencke [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/funding/story/0,,2239604,00.html Questions over 'thinktank' pile pressure on Hain Body that paid thousands to minister's campaign 'has never held meeting'] Saturday January 12, 2008 The Guardian</ref>
 
:A hitherto unknown thinktank that passed tens of thousands of pounds to Peter Hain's deputy leadership campaign has never published any work or held any meetings since its incorporation in December 2006. Concerns over the exact role of the [[Progressive Policies Forum]] mounted yesterday and threatened to undermine efforts by the work and pensions secretary to clear his name and explain how he and his team had failed to register more than £100,000 in donations to the Electoral Commission.<ref>Patrick Wintour and David Hencke [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/funding/story/0,,2239604,00.html Questions over 'thinktank' pile pressure on Hain Body that paid thousands to minister's campaign 'has never held meeting'] Saturday January 12, 2008 The Guardian</ref>
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The Progressive Policy Forum was set up by [[John Underwood]] (former director of communications for the Labour Party, founder of Clear Communications and Business Development Director of Freshwater UK<ref>Freshwater UK [http://www.freshwater-uk.com/directors.html Directors] Accessed 4th April2008</ref>) in 2006, three month after the launch of Hain's campaign<ref>Brady, B. (2008) [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/ive-done-nothing-wrong-peter-hain-insists-as-he-battles-for-his-political-life-769981.html 'I've done nothing wrong,' Peter Hain insists, as he battles for his political life]<i>The Independent</i> 13th January 2008. Accessed 4th April 2008</ref>. The Forum channelled over £50,000 in donations and loans to Peter Hain's deputy leadership campaign. This included almost £15,000 from [[Isaac Kaye]] and a £5,000 donation and £25,000 loan from [[Willie Nagel]] (a diamond broker who was once a Conservative supporter)<ref>Brady, B. (2008) [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/ive-done-nothing-wrong-peter-hain-insists-as-he-battles-for-his-political-life-769981.html 'I've done nothing wrong,' Peter Hain insists, as he battles for his political life]<i>The Independent</i> 13th January 2008. Accessed 4th April 2008</ref>. It is claimed that Nagel did not know that his donation and loan had gone to Hain<ref>Pierce, A. (2008) 'Why he fell Spending spree that sent Hain's career into a tailspin' <i>The Daily Telegraph</i>. 25th January 2008.</ref>.
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Hain appeared as a guest of honour at Freshwater's table at a Labour fund-raising dinner and publicly praised Freshwater as a "modern, dynamic company" that he wanted to see go "from strength to strength"<ref>Pierce, A. (2008) 'Why he fell Spending spree that sent Hain's career into a tailspin' <i>The Daily Telegraph</i>. 25th January 2008.</ref>. He is reported to have "absolutely no regrets" over his links to the company.
  
 
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A hitherto unknown thinktank that passed tens of thousands of pounds to Peter Hain's deputy leadership campaign has never published any work or held any meetings since its incorporation in December 2006. Concerns over the exact role of the Progressive Policies Forum mounted yesterday and threatened to undermine efforts by the work and pensions secretary to clear his name and explain how he and his team had failed to register more than £100,000 in donations to the Electoral Commission.[1]

The Progressive Policy Forum was set up by John Underwood (former director of communications for the Labour Party, founder of Clear Communications and Business Development Director of Freshwater UK[2]) in 2006, three month after the launch of Hain's campaign[3]. The Forum channelled over £50,000 in donations and loans to Peter Hain's deputy leadership campaign. This included almost £15,000 from Isaac Kaye and a £5,000 donation and £25,000 loan from Willie Nagel (a diamond broker who was once a Conservative supporter)[4]. It is claimed that Nagel did not know that his donation and loan had gone to Hain[5].

Hain appeared as a guest of honour at Freshwater's table at a Labour fund-raising dinner and publicly praised Freshwater as a "modern, dynamic company" that he wanted to see go "from strength to strength"[6]. He is reported to have "absolutely no regrets" over his links to the company.

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  1. Patrick Wintour and David Hencke Questions over 'thinktank' pile pressure on Hain Body that paid thousands to minister's campaign 'has never held meeting' Saturday January 12, 2008 The Guardian
  2. Freshwater UK Directors Accessed 4th April2008
  3. Brady, B. (2008) 'I've done nothing wrong,' Peter Hain insists, as he battles for his political lifeThe Independent 13th January 2008. Accessed 4th April 2008
  4. Brady, B. (2008) 'I've done nothing wrong,' Peter Hain insists, as he battles for his political lifeThe Independent 13th January 2008. Accessed 4th April 2008
  5. Pierce, A. (2008) 'Why he fell Spending spree that sent Hain's career into a tailspin' The Daily Telegraph. 25th January 2008.
  6. Pierce, A. (2008) 'Why he fell Spending spree that sent Hain's career into a tailspin' The Daily Telegraph. 25th January 2008.