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Moreover, the disclosure requirements for lobbying would be absurdly punitive toward unions.
In a speech last month Cameron warned that lobbying would be the next scandal to hit British politics.
They couldn't be prosecuted, but it has been rumoured that researchers found culpable of lobbying would be made to pay the money back.
Cameron predicted in 2010 that lobbying would be "the next scandal waiting to happen" but has failed to introduce the promised law so far.
When Orange planned to stay on the council, he said his work at the chamber would be focused on expanding membership and increasing revenue, and that lobbying would be handled by an outside party.
Small-government enthusiasts tend to back Mr Shadegg, who wants to force Congress to spend less and abide by its own budgets.Restrictions on lobbying would be good, as can be deduced from the fact that the lobbying industry is already lobbying against them.
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They saw where the main lobby would be.
Any "howls of protest" from the powerful farming lobby would be ignored, he added.
Then everybody would know where they stand and any incentive to lobby would be lessened.
Beyond the lobby would be an inner courtyard that Mr. Piano likened to a piazza.
You would think, in view of all this activity, that the age lobby would be pleased and flattered to be wooed so assiduously by manufacturers.
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