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Robert Phillips

The fundamental re-alignment of British politics, the death of the two-party system and the reform of both the House of Lords and even the monarchy could be an accidental by-product of British voters not understanding what the Conservative Party actually stands for.

Latest Edelman Trust and polling data, carried out by Populus for discussion at this week’s Tory Party Conference, confirmed a general swirl of support for Cameron (principally, for not being Brown) and a general sense of mystery about prevailing Conservative values. While Brand Dave exudes trust, Brand Brown speaks to disillusionment and disappointment. If Labour is ‘tired’ in the eyes of the voters, then the Tories are ‘confused’ – both in how they come across and in what the general public thinks they represent.

What this suggests is that what many think is the most enduring legacy of Tony Blair – the emergence of a Presidential-style of politics – may well in fact be the new reality. Popular opinion (or is that just the Daily Mail?) derides the Presidential construct for being, well, so very un-British. But perhaps we should take another look. The scale of disenfranchisement is such that some sort of new force is swelling and imminent. Better surely, for reform from within than anarchy from without, in the shape of the continued rise of ‘Others’… BNP, UKIP and ‘Not Bovvered’ included. [click to continue…]

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Naked protestors

by Robert Phillips on 1 September 2009 · 0 comments

The lobby area of Edelman’s office in Victoria was taken over this morning by naked climate change protestors.  We have been targeted because of our work with E.ON. I have spent much of the morning trying to engage in dialogue with the protestors – to no avail so far.  Unsurprisingly, the naked demonstration (along with others in London today) is drawing attention from the media and below is a copy of a statement I made earlier to Sky News which I wanted to share to explain our position.
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Broken Rules and The Courage of Conscience

June 8, 2009

Sandel and Steare may sound like two characters out of a ‘70s cop series. Instead, here are two philosophers both demanding a fundamental re-appraisal of the old hierarchies and the rules by which we let ourselves be governed.
I have posted before on Roger Steare’s ‘Ethicability‘ and the ascendancy from a childish ethos of Rule Compliance, [...]

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Hat-Trick

May 22, 2009

Huge congratulations to the JCPR Wonderbra team for a proud win at the Sabre awards in Stockholm last night!
The ‘Science of Sexy’ is a truly breakthrough and landmark campaign – mixing the best of Content, Digital and great Publicity. Have a look at this short film about the campaign and what it achieved.
The award comes [...]

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A Glint Amid the Gloom

April 23, 2009

On a day that began with our Budget Breakfast, discussing a gloomy outlook with our illustrious panel (see Alex’s earlier post), at least PR Week brought a little bit of good cheer.
The PR Week league tables, published today, see Edelman jump two places to rank fifth overall in the Top 150 Agencies in the UK [...]

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Guest Post from Patience Wheatcroft

March 12, 2009

Patience Wheatcroft is Non-Executive Director, Barclays Bank, and former editor, Sunday Telegraph. She chaired Edelman’s Gazing into the Crystal Ball: The Outlook for 2009 in December 2008.
There were few optimists to be found in the audience last December when Edelman persuaded four brave individuals to gaze into their crystal balls and divine what 2009 [...]

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Agency of the Year

March 10, 2009

Good news from our colleagues across the pond.  Last week, Edelman was named PRWeek’s 2009 Agency of the Year and – for the third time in the last four years – PRWeek’s Large Agency of the Year.
In its write up (which you can read here), PRWeek wrote: “Edelman’s continued strength in the areas of financial [...]

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To Regulate or Self-Regulate

March 9, 2009

Michael Burrell, Chair of Edelman’s Public Affairs practice in Europe and former Chairman of the APPC (Association of Professional Political Consultants) has written an interesting piece on the prospects of regulation for political lobbyists (the industry currently self-regulates under APPC membership).  Despite the feeling that “a new statutory system would be bureaucratic overkill”, it seems [...]

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The Price and Prince of Tidiness

March 6, 2009

I know that some people find my obsessive compulsive behaviour around tidiness somewhat strange.  I am of course enormously proud of the office space we have created – it is an integral part of delivering our reputation ambition for the UK business.  For those of you who haven’t read the plaudits, check out The FT, [...]

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Green Shoots

March 5, 2009

For those of you who are not avid readers of my Citizen Renaissance blog (!!!), I wanted to share an abridged transcript of a recent keynote I presented to the We Are Names Not Numbers symposium in Portmeirion. Rishi Bhattacharya joined me for the 48 hours in North Wales last month – where we mingled [...]

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