Treat the cause, stupid

Do you want your doctor to treat the cause or symptom? If you go to a hospital with a spike through your leg, you don’t expect the doctors to give some pain medication for the symptoms and send you home. No, you expect them to treat the cause, remove the spike in your leg,  repair … Read more

A simple checklist before you run a campaign

From time to time, I am asked to produce a campaign plan to deal with an issue. I have developed a simple checklist. Mirror the Commission’s Agenda. Mirroring back the agenda and language of the people in charge is a simple NLP technique. It works. Do it. It is likely that if you just talk … Read more

How to ignore the European Parliament – A Case Study

I am old enough to have been working on proposals which moved from consultation with the EP to co-decision.  When the rules of the game shift it takes a while for people to adjust. On  26 July 2019, many RPS measures moved over to become delegated acts. This includes Classification and Labelling proposals. Under delegated acts, … Read more

First comitology challenge of the new Parliament

I was not expecting to start so quickly on following the environment committee’s challenges to the comitology decisions. Yesterday, the Environment committee backed two challenges to implementing acts on GMOs and pesticides. The size of the majority is substantial. Pesticides ENVI objects to the extension of approval period for pesticides flumioxazine (47/22/1) and chlorotoluron Rapporteur: … Read more