The New Fisheries Committee – what’s new

After the voters have had their say, the turnover of MEPs is  63%. For the fisheries Committee, it’s 70%. Established names were not re-elected or re-stand. Out of the 27 members (full not counting substitutes), 8 were returned, 12 discarded by the voters,and 7 did not stand. Political heavyweights of the Fisheries Committee will not … Read more

A digital declutter – some useful links for a chemical lobbyist

Nearing 50 I accept that I don’t have a photographic memory.  So, it’s useful to have the key information, tidy and one place. Marie Kondo inspired me to declutter! I have a  bookmark for tracking and another for reference. Mainly they are open source, but some require subscriptions.  Essential reading is the FT every morning, … Read more

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10 lessons for the chemical lobbyist

If you read the minutes of the Regulatory and Advisory Committees, you’ll get a good idea of what works best.  I find it useful to read the minutes from the: SEAC RAC Member State Committee Reading the official record, you will see the approaches that work and those that don’t.  I’ve adapted my game plan … Read more