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A Quiet Word: Lobbying, Crony Capitalism And Broken Politics In Britain

By Tamasin Cave, Andy Rowell

Category: Non-Fiction

Dhs. 90.00
Tamasin Cave, Andy Rowell  |  Barcode: 9781847922328

An explosive and revelatory account about the British lobbying industry and how it affects us all at every level of our lives.
     
When protesters pitched their tents at St Paul's Cathedral in October 2011, as they did in Wall Street and cities around the world, they demanded one thing, first and foremost. To be heard. The financial sector they oppose doesn't have to sit for weeks under canvas, with banners waving, in order to get the ear of government. It peddles its influence quietly, behind closed doors with friends and former colleagues in government, which it looks after with fine dining, direct funding and promises of jobs in retirement.

'The best PR is never noticed' so the saying goes and corporations, lobbying firms and many politicians are keen to keep it that way. The corporate takeover of democracy is not a paranoid nightmare of conspiracy theorists -- it affects us all at every level of our lives. The food we eat, the medicine we use, the air we breathe, the wars fought in our name, how our natural resources are used, the temperature of our planet, how we spend our money, and how our money is spent for us by those who control the public purse. 

Britain's influence industry is worth £2billion, employs upwards of 15,000 people and operates out of public sight. It is accountable to no one. The protestors with the slogans 'we are the 99%' reflect a society that increasingly feels it has little or no control over how our lives are shaped. The government has ceased to listen. To us, at least. They listen to the hidden persuaders of the influence industry. They listen to the one per cent.

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Pages
400
Language
English
Publisher
Random House UK
Publication date
2014-03-01
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN
9781847922328
Dimensions
15.98 x 3.66 x 24.0 cm
Author(s)
Tamasin Cave and Andy Rowell

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Tamasin Cave, Andy Rowell

A Quiet Word: Lobbying, Crony Capitalism And Broken Politics In Britain

Dhs. 90.00

An explosive and revelatory account about the British lobbying industry and how it affects us all at every level of our lives.
     
When protesters pitched their tents at St Paul's Cathedral in October 2011, as they did in Wall Street and cities around the world, they demanded one thing, first and foremost. To be heard. The financial sector they oppose doesn't have to sit for weeks under canvas, with banners waving, in order to get the ear of government. It peddles its influence quietly, behind closed doors with friends and former colleagues in government, which it looks after with fine dining, direct funding and promises of jobs in retirement.

'The best PR is never noticed' so the saying goes and corporations, lobbying firms and many politicians are keen to keep it that way. The corporate takeover of democracy is not a paranoid nightmare of conspiracy theorists -- it affects us all at every level of our lives. The food we eat, the medicine we use, the air we breathe, the wars fought in our name, how our natural resources are used, the temperature of our planet, how we spend our money, and how our money is spent for us by those who control the public purse. 

Britain's influence industry is worth £2billion, employs upwards of 15,000 people and operates out of public sight. It is accountable to no one. The protestors with the slogans 'we are the 99%' reflect a society that increasingly feels it has little or no control over how our lives are shaped. The government has ceased to listen. To us, at least. They listen to the hidden persuaders of the influence industry. They listen to the one per cent.

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