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How to lobby as Labour implodes

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How should public affairs and political comms in the UK navigate political upheaval? PRWeek’s latest podcast takes a look. This week’s episode of Beyond the Noise features Damion Potter, executive chairman, public affairs in the UK, at H/Advisors; Emily Fermor, partner at Hanbury Strategy and chair of the PRCA Public Affairs Professional Board; and Fraser Raleigh, MD, public affairs and government relations, at SEC Newgate. Beyond the Noise looks at some of the biggest issues affecting communications and PR. Download the podcast via Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/beyond-the-noise-the-prweek-podcast/id1513615965], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/0onUHcQsn5ITC1lYtW89jZ?si=c965c18c49724d2c&nd=1], or listen on your favourite platform. As Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer faces his first proper challenge as Labour leader since coming to office, our guests discuss how their workload has changed since the crisis began following the elections on 7 May. They talk about what clients have been looking for specifically in this period of uncertainty and how they know which politicians, spads and civil servants to target in particular. Speaking to PRWeek UK editor John Harrington, they discuss whether they think the expected leadership challengers are likely to be more or less amenable to businesses and lobbying should they come to power. How the Starmer government has differed from expectations from a public affairs perspective, and how this has changed over time, is also examined. The guests also give their perspective on how they think the political crisis might end – and whether Starmer will last the distance. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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jakson How to lobby as Labour implodes kansikuva

How to lobby as Labour implodes

How should public affairs and political comms in the UK navigate political upheaval? PRWeek’s latest podcast takes a look. This week’s episode of Beyond the Noise features Damion Potter, executive chairman, public affairs in the UK, at H/Advisors; Emily Fermor, partner at Hanbury Strategy and chair of the PRCA Public Affairs Professional Board; and Fraser Raleigh, MD, public affairs and government relations, at SEC Newgate. Beyond the Noise looks at some of the biggest issues affecting communications and PR. Download the podcast via Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/beyond-the-noise-the-prweek-podcast/id1513615965], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/0onUHcQsn5ITC1lYtW89jZ?si=c965c18c49724d2c&nd=1], or listen on your favourite platform. As Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer faces his first proper challenge as Labour leader since coming to office, our guests discuss how their workload has changed since the crisis began following the elections on 7 May. They talk about what clients have been looking for specifically in this period of uncertainty and how they know which politicians, spads and civil servants to target in particular. Speaking to PRWeek UK editor John Harrington, they discuss whether they think the expected leadership challengers are likely to be more or less amenable to businesses and lobbying should they come to power. How the Starmer government has differed from expectations from a public affairs perspective, and how this has changed over time, is also examined. The guests also give their perspective on how they think the political crisis might end – and whether Starmer will last the distance. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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