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Special Episode - Preferential Lobbying

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A tartalmat a Ed Straw and Philip Tottenham, Ed Straw, and Philip Tottenham biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Ed Straw and Philip Tottenham, Ed Straw, and Philip Tottenham vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

Why should we care about political lobbying? Isn't business all about making connections? What's the problem?


You hear phrases like "systemic" and "endemic" - but what does that actually amount to?


Unfortunately it amounts to a vast global problem that creates the illusion of democratic process, but with out much actual democracy. Instead, all kinds of effects which are clearly and obviously problematic are ignored and suppressed - climate change, wealth inequality and much more.


In this special episode we start out with a look at the hypocrisy at the heart of the preferential lobbying machine, and in particular we explore not only how it became visible to Ed during his time working with central government, but also how, as he and Ray Ison applied systems thinking to governance, all roads seemed to lead one way: preferential lobbying is the central problem in our many and various challenges, and it can only be adequately mitigated, and even eliminated, by means of constitutional change.


Talking points:


The true intent of the 2014 lobbying bill, and the way David Cameron expressed it


Strategic lying


Lobbying in the time of Blair


Civil servants and ministers are not equipped to understand


Ed's report on the civil service got squashed


The problem with reform


"Superficial civil servants and daft academics"


Private meetings and address books


Legitimate lobbying and grey areas


The capability to employ professional lobbyists


Secrecy is a central part of the problem


Broadband as a case in point


Preferential lobbying has emerged as a central theme


...as a common root cause


Post master controversy as a case study


Appearance and reality in democracy


pros and cons of industry experts


Transparency


Visionary leadership vs. the reality of financial markets


Preferential lobbying is a zero sum game: it's wealth extraction


A capitalist ideal vs. rent seeking


Ethics and pragmatism


Feedback


Big pharma stamps out Teatree oil


Multiply that hundreds and thousands of times


viable systems method - how these conditions were identified


Problem - Analysis - Policy - Approval - Implementation - Solution


But policy making is fundamentally experimental


The need to build in redundancies


9 conditions necessary for preferential lobbying


Changing the constitution is the necessary condition of stopping preferential lobbying


Good lobbying is about making your case in pubic


The Finance Curse


Links:


Polly Toynbee on the 2014 Lobbying act:

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/apr/15/cameron-lobbying-act-business-politicians-2014-charities


A corporate entertainment story - Biathlon (NY Times - article)

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/28/sports/olympics/biathlon-russia-doping-besseberg.html


Strategic lying (The Conversation - article)

https://theconversation.com/strategic-lies-deliberate-untruths-used-as-a-political-tactic-new-study-159723


Chart of the Ascent of Everest (diagram/ infographic)

https://historyshots.com/blogs/news/18078975-chart-of-the-ascent-of-everest


Book recommendation:


The Finance Curse: How Global Finance Is Making Us All Poorer - Nicholas Shaxson - Vintage


The 9 key conditions that facilitate preferential lobbying:


1. Preferential access to decision makers


2. Government decisions made in private


3. Low subject knowledge of ministers and officials


4. Few restrictions on political party funding


5. Availability of patronage


6. An effective choice of two parties for government


7. A politicised judiciary


8. No direct or participative democracy


9. Weak checks and balances on government decisions, especially the lack of independent feedback



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iconMegosztás
 
Manage episode 291255320 series 2812514
A tartalmat a Ed Straw and Philip Tottenham, Ed Straw, and Philip Tottenham biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Ed Straw and Philip Tottenham, Ed Straw, and Philip Tottenham vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

Why should we care about political lobbying? Isn't business all about making connections? What's the problem?


You hear phrases like "systemic" and "endemic" - but what does that actually amount to?


Unfortunately it amounts to a vast global problem that creates the illusion of democratic process, but with out much actual democracy. Instead, all kinds of effects which are clearly and obviously problematic are ignored and suppressed - climate change, wealth inequality and much more.


In this special episode we start out with a look at the hypocrisy at the heart of the preferential lobbying machine, and in particular we explore not only how it became visible to Ed during his time working with central government, but also how, as he and Ray Ison applied systems thinking to governance, all roads seemed to lead one way: preferential lobbying is the central problem in our many and various challenges, and it can only be adequately mitigated, and even eliminated, by means of constitutional change.


Talking points:


The true intent of the 2014 lobbying bill, and the way David Cameron expressed it


Strategic lying


Lobbying in the time of Blair


Civil servants and ministers are not equipped to understand


Ed's report on the civil service got squashed


The problem with reform


"Superficial civil servants and daft academics"


Private meetings and address books


Legitimate lobbying and grey areas


The capability to employ professional lobbyists


Secrecy is a central part of the problem


Broadband as a case in point


Preferential lobbying has emerged as a central theme


...as a common root cause


Post master controversy as a case study


Appearance and reality in democracy


pros and cons of industry experts


Transparency


Visionary leadership vs. the reality of financial markets


Preferential lobbying is a zero sum game: it's wealth extraction


A capitalist ideal vs. rent seeking


Ethics and pragmatism


Feedback


Big pharma stamps out Teatree oil


Multiply that hundreds and thousands of times


viable systems method - how these conditions were identified


Problem - Analysis - Policy - Approval - Implementation - Solution


But policy making is fundamentally experimental


The need to build in redundancies


9 conditions necessary for preferential lobbying


Changing the constitution is the necessary condition of stopping preferential lobbying


Good lobbying is about making your case in pubic


The Finance Curse


Links:


Polly Toynbee on the 2014 Lobbying act:

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/apr/15/cameron-lobbying-act-business-politicians-2014-charities


A corporate entertainment story - Biathlon (NY Times - article)

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/28/sports/olympics/biathlon-russia-doping-besseberg.html


Strategic lying (The Conversation - article)

https://theconversation.com/strategic-lies-deliberate-untruths-used-as-a-political-tactic-new-study-159723


Chart of the Ascent of Everest (diagram/ infographic)

https://historyshots.com/blogs/news/18078975-chart-of-the-ascent-of-everest


Book recommendation:


The Finance Curse: How Global Finance Is Making Us All Poorer - Nicholas Shaxson - Vintage


The 9 key conditions that facilitate preferential lobbying:


1. Preferential access to decision makers


2. Government decisions made in private


3. Low subject knowledge of ministers and officials


4. Few restrictions on political party funding


5. Availability of patronage


6. An effective choice of two parties for government


7. A politicised judiciary


8. No direct or participative democracy


9. Weak checks and balances on government decisions, especially the lack of independent feedback



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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