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Home Blog The Times names GI second most influential think tank
The Times names GI second most influential think tank PDF
Written by Alex Singleton   
Saturday, 03 February 2007
The Globalisation Institute was named in yesterday’s Times as the joint second most influential think tank on the Conservative Party (alongside Open Europe). Put together by the paper’s Chief Political Correspondent Anthony Browne, the chart on page 26 (not online) places us second to our friends at Policy Exchange on how much we affect Tory policy. Of course, the reality is that we work across the political spectrum, but it is nice, as a young entrant into the policy world, that we’re already being recognised as having a profound affect on the public policy.
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