Public Affairs: Soapbox
30 Apr 2010 | by Dominic Church, managing director, Westminster Advisers
Regardless of recent polls, the public affairs industry has been placing too great an emphasis on influencing political party manifestos.
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Hires on hold as agency bosses consider bolstering Lib Dem links.
Regardless of recent polls, the public affairs industry has been placing too great an emphasis on influencing political party manifestos.
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