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Political Lobbying

Understanding how to lobby at Westminster is an art in itself. Both the House of Commons and House of Lords work to their own set procedure; so understanding what steps can be taken to ensure positive results when trying to gain influence is integral to the success of any internal lobbying strategy. The "Political Lobbying" course starts off by providing an overview of the internal working of both Houses, tuition is given on the underlying characteristics and style, coupled with finite instruction on what types of legitimate activity works best.

The course offers instruction on how decisions are made in both institutions.  There are also a selection of practical exercises and guidance on tried and tested techniques that professional lobbyists continuously use to increase influence.  This course will also evaluate which types of activity work best when trying to lobbying a mass audience in both the Lords and the Commons, pinpointing approaches that succeed often, and identifying why this is the case. So if you are looking for a thorough enhancement course, which clearly illuminates the core, transparent approaches to lobbying activity, then this is the course for you.

This course is an ideal starting point for anyone who wishes to improve upon their political advocacy skills as well as gain good detail on how the Westminster machine really works.

Contact Information

Venue Name: Parli Training

Address: Suite 49, 34 Buckingham Palace Road, London,
SW1W 0RH View Map (opens a new window)

Telephone: 0844 800 9071

Email: enquiries@parli-training.co.uk

Web Address: http://www.parli-training.co.uk

Course Dates

This course is running on the following days

21 October 2010
16 November 2010

Course Time
Starts: 09:00 AM
Ends: 04:30 PM

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