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The public affairs guide to Westminster : the handbook of effective and ethical lobbying / Robert McGeachy.

By: McGeachy, Robert [author.].Publisher: Cardiff : Welsh Academic Press, 2019Description: xx, 309 pages.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781860571343.Subject(s): Great Britain. Parliament | Lobbying -- Great BritainDDC classification: 324.40941
Contents:
The Westminster dynamic -- Developing a public affairs strategy -- The impact of devolution -- Exploring parliamentary monitoring and political intelligence gathering -- Influencing key policy makers -- Engaging with MPs and Peers -- Influencing the political parties -- Making the most of consultation responses -- Engaging with parliamentary committees -- Legislation : influencing the pre-legislative stage -- Legislation : overview of the parliamentary process -- Legislation : influencing the parliamentary process -- Private members' bills -- Parliamentary questions -- Parliamentary debates -- Early day motions -- Petitions -- All-party parliamentary groups -- Maximising the impact of parliamentary events -- Making the most of party conferences -- Developing effective partnership working -- Maximising media impact.
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The Westminster dynamic -- Developing a public affairs strategy -- The impact of devolution -- Exploring parliamentary monitoring and political intelligence gathering -- Influencing key policy makers -- Engaging with MPs and Peers -- Influencing the political parties -- Making the most of consultation responses -- Engaging with parliamentary committees -- Legislation : influencing the pre-legislative stage -- Legislation : overview of the parliamentary process -- Legislation : influencing the parliamentary process -- Private members' bills -- Parliamentary questions -- Parliamentary debates -- Early day motions -- Petitions -- All-party parliamentary groups -- Maximising the impact of parliamentary events -- Making the most of party conferences -- Developing effective partnership working -- Maximising media impact.

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