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Stakeholders

Stakeholders is the area of ePolitix.com where we build, update and host public affairs websites for hundreds of organisations. These include campaigning groups, companies, charities, trade and professional associations, trade unions, and government and public bodies.

Stakeholder Interviews with senior representatives from the charities, companies, trade associations and other organisations which work with ePolitix.com to raise issues of public concern.

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Use the search box to the right to find information on the subject that you are researching.

You can search our Stakeholders by name, by area of interest or by type of organisation.

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Information for MPs and policymakers

ePolitix.com's mission is to provide policymakers with relevant and up-to-date information to make informed policy decisions. Now in our 7th year our focus has always centred on enabling political and democratic engagement

ePolitix.com Stakeholders take part in daily policy consultations giving their take on a whole raft of debates and themes. They also forward formal positions in our parliamentary briefing that we provide to MPs and Lords on the eve of parliamentary debates. Being an ePolitix Stakeholder enables organisations to house the information they want to communicate to the political community, and critically provides the facility for policymakers to use it as and when they need it.

How to become a Stakeholder

To find out how to become a Stakeholder please contact Bryony Fletcher on 020 7091 7637.

Stakeholder Environment lunch

News coverage, MP3s and images of a Stakeholder lunch on the environment are now available at the links below.

More information on Stakeholder lunches and symposia.

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