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Ian Bramwell Greer (5 June 1933 – 4 November 2015) was a British political lobbyist whose career was affected by the
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.


Early life

Ian Bramwell Greer was born on 5 June 1933, the son of
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parents. He was educated at
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, Essex, and Victoria School, Glasgow. At the age of 24, Greer began working for the
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and became the party's youngest ever area agent at that time. In 1966, Greer left the
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in order to run the Mental Health Trust. In that capacity, Greer developed an initial list of political contacts in order to campaign for better conditions for those suffering from mental illness.


Consultancy

In 1970, Greer established a consultancy with John Russell. The partnership split after 10 years, with Greer going on to establish his own consultancy in 1982. According to Andy McSmith of
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in his obituary of Greer, "part of the reason for the bust-up was Greer's keenness to take up American-style lobbying, which was more open and sharp-elbowed than the old boy networks that ran Britain's lobbying industry." By the mid-1980s, clients of Ian Greer Associates included Plessey, the Argyll Group, Johnson and Matthey, the National Nuclear Corporation, and the House of Fraser. Following a report by the Civil Aviation Authority which criticised British Airways' near monopoly of air routes, British Airways chairman Lord King was introduced to Ian Greer by Conservative MP Michael Grylls, Grylls held a private meeting with Lord King, recommending that British Airways hire Ian Greer Associates in an account which was worth more than £100,000 to the firm. Although the majority of Greer's political contacts were members of the Conservative Party, some also belonged to the Labour Party. In the early 1980s, Greer paid
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, Labour MP for
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, to campaign to retain lead in petrol.


Cash-for-questions affair

In October 1994, ''
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'' newspaper alleged that Greer had bribed two
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Members of Parliament in exchange for asking questions in parliament, and other tasks, on behalf of the Egyptian owner of
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department store,
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. The politicians in question were Neil Hamilton and Tim Smith, Members of Parliament for Tatton and Beaconsfield, respectively. The political scandal would be named the "
cash-for-questions affair The cash-for-questions affair was a political scandal of the 1990s in the United Kingdom. It began in October 1994 when ''The Guardian'' newspaper alleged that London's most successful parliamentary lobbyist, Ian Greer of Ian Greer Associates, ...
". Greer began legal action against ''The Guardian'' with Neil Hamilton, but the co-plaintiffs withdrew in 1996, citing a conflict of interest. Ian Greer Associates went into liquidation and Greer moved to South Africa.


Later life and death

While in South Africa, Greer established a soup kitchen to feed homeless children. In 2013, he returned to London due to the political situation in South Africa, and married his partner Clive Ferreira. Greer eventually settled in Church Street, Leominster. On 4 November 2015, Greer fell in the car park of the Morrisons store in Leominster, having gone shopping with his partner Clive Ferreira. Greer was conscious at first, but eventually lost consciousness. An ambulance was called, although Greer was pronounced dead shortly after his arrival at Hereford County Hospital. An inquest into his death was held at Hereford Town Hall in March 2016. County coroner Mark Bricknell ruled Greer's cause of death as being the result of an acute subdural haemorrhage with a skull fracture, recording a verdict that his death was accidental.


References

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