Lobbyists and corporations have opportunities to exercise significant influence over UK public policy

Wilks-Heeg, S., Blick, A. & Crone, S. (2013). Lobbyists and corporations have opportunities to exercise significant influence over UK public policy.
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MPs have this week been debating the government’s controversial Lobbying Bill, which has now concluded its committee stage in the House of Commons. In the 2012 audit of UK democracy, Stuart Wilks-Heeg, Andrew Blick, and Stephen Crone considered the involvement of lobbyists in policy-making, noting previous attempts to ensure transparency. They also explored the other routes of influence that the private sector is able to use, including the practise of recruiting former government ministers and civil servants.

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