Reputation Survey: Lobbying - Lobbyists struggle to convince public
19 Apr 2012
Fewer than half of the UK public understands what lobbying is and 40 per cent believe companies should not be able to pay for advice on engaging with government.
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The Government is less popular than in 2010 and more people have a negative opinion of the Conservatives and Lib Dems than they did when the coalition was formed.
Fewer than half of the UK public understands what lobbying is and 40 per cent believe companies should not be able to pay for advice on engaging with government.
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