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The affliction of intellectuals who see all sides of an argument
Last week, I read the obituary of former Cabinet Minister, Sir Timothy Raison. He served under Edward Heath and Margaret Thatcher, apparently ‘gaining a reputation as the keeper of the party’s conscience on such issues as immigration, refugees, child benefit … Continue reading
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Tagged Advertising, Bigots, Box-Busters, brand, Campaign A List, child benefit, Conservative, considerate, Creative, David Ogilvy, Dove, Edward heat, immigration, intellectuals, Kind, Margaret Thatcher, refugees, Sir Timothy Raison, social policy, teachers, Tory, truth, TV commercial, upstream thinking
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Why do schools have such long holidays?
First published on Brand Republic – 23 Aug 2011 Last week, I was invited by Edelman PR, to contribute to a podcast on ‘the silly season‘. Edelman use these podcasts to discuss issues of the day and place them on their … Continue reading
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Tagged Daily Mail, Edelman, editorial, Ogilvy, Parliamentary Recess, PR, Press Association, school holidays, silly season, teachers, The Guardian, the Independent, universities, WPP
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