John Woodcock: Blue-sky thinking is a risky tactic
28 Jun 2012 | by John Woodcock
that the potential downsides were outweighed by the benefit of Cameron associating himself with ideas that will chime ...
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whether he manages to script the last laugh. Ian Monk is founder of Ian Monk Associates and a former ...
that the potential downsides were outweighed by the benefit of Cameron associating himself with ideas that will chime ...
, in particular, the British Medical Association.
Many companies complain that, while they enjoyed considerable access under Labour, they find Conservative ministers aloof. But who can blame them? I spent a year working for Portland, which is a member of the Association of Professional Political Consultants and discloses its clients. Those agencies that sign up ...
possible think-tank, trade association and pressure group, but also subtly by companies. One Liberal ...
of the Year contests? Ian Monk is founder of Ian Monk Associates and a former executive at the Daily Mail ...
association with Andy Coulson and other figures in News International but what matters most is his response ...
It is clear the Lib Dems feel tied to the Conservative Party gamble - that things will get better before the next general election and that people will understand and support the coalition. But there is one strategy that might indemnify the Lib Dems from the risk associated with that gamble. Things ...
associated with Blair and Brown respectively - this task is especially pressing and the PR has been most ...
Association photographer Stefan Rousseau to cover the debate, on the grounds that they didn't like a ...