Vote Tory, or the lobbyists get it

by John Street
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

According to Ian Hall, editor of lobbying industry magazine Public Affairs News: “Many public affairs consultancies will be left with an enormous amount of egg on their faces if Gordon Brown pulls victory from the jaws of defeat. So many of them have been rushing to hire even the most junior of former Conservative campaign headquarters staff.”  Some people may not need another reason to vote Labour at the general election. Still, as the Tories add to their number of own goals, there is time for Rupert Murdoch’s Sun to change its mind – again.

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John Street is Tribune's diary columnist.
  • Robert

    yes but silly people should not tempt fate what happens if he does not win, what happens if the Tories are able to pull things around when do you suspect the next Labour government will get into power, the talk is about new Labour and the lib Dem’s, I think it’s more likely to be the Tories and Labour.

  • Robert

    yes but silly people should not tempt fate what happens if he does not win, what happens if the Tories are able to pull things around when do you suspect the next Labour government will get into power, the talk is about new Labour and the lib Dem’s, I think it’s more likely to be the Tories and Labour.

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