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Headed by [[Mike Craven]] a former adviser to the UK's Deputy Prime Minister, John Prescott MP and a former chief media spokesperson for the Labour Party. He is also a former boss of [[GPC Market Access]], that was accused of waging a 'massive disinformation campaign' over its campaign for patents on life.  
 
Headed by [[Mike Craven]] a former adviser to the UK's Deputy Prime Minister, John Prescott MP and a former chief media spokesperson for the Labour Party. He is also a former boss of [[GPC Market Access]], that was accused of waging a 'massive disinformation campaign' over its campaign for patents on life.  
  
In 2003, the corporate front group the [[Agricultural Biotechnology Council]], which had been set up by the biotech industry to confuse the public with the government appointed Agriculture and Environment Biotechnology Commission, hired Lexington. {{ref|MCbiog}} {{ref|disinfo}}} {{ref|rowell}}
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In 2003, the corporate front group the [[Agricultural Biotechnology Council]], which had been set up by the biotech industry to confuse the public with the government appointed Agriculture and Environment Biotechnology Commission, hired Lexington. {{ref|MCbiog}} {{ref|disinfo}} {{ref|rowell}}
  
ABC’s founder members are [[Sourcewatch:Monsanto|Monsanto]], Bayer CropScience, BASF, Dow Agrosciences, Dupont and Syngenta. At the same time Lexington hired Bernard Marantelli, a PR operative from Monsanto. Part of his job in 2003 year was to run a pro-GM PR campaign for the ABC to educate 'regulators, legislators, retailers and consumer groups'. The budget was £250,000, the same amount of money that was originally proposed for the whole national Public Debate on GM in the UK, held in 2003. {{ref|founders}} {{ref|rowell}}
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ABC's founder members are [[Sourcewatch:Monsanto|Monsanto]], Bayer CropScience, BASF, Dow Agrosciences, Dupont and Syngenta. At the same time Lexington hired Bernard Marantelli, a PR operative from Monsanto. Part of his job in 2003 year was to run a pro-GM PR campaign for the ABC to educate 'regulators, legislators, retailers and consumer groups'. The budget was ,000, the same amount of money that was originally proposed for the whole national Public Debate on GM in the UK, held in 2003. {{ref|founders}} {{ref|rowell}}
  
 
[[Bernard Marantelli]] convinced about 30 companies to come to a meeting on the 1st December to explore setting up a Nanotechnology - equivalent of ABC. The Nanotech Association, which is run out of the same offices as Lexington, was launched in February 2005. {{ref|nano}}
 
[[Bernard Marantelli]] convinced about 30 companies to come to a meeting on the 1st December to explore setting up a Nanotechnology - equivalent of ABC. The Nanotech Association, which is run out of the same offices as Lexington, was launched in February 2005. {{ref|nano}}
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Lexington has also taken over the account of [[CropGen]] another biotech front organisation which was run by Countrywide Porter Novelli. The Chair of [[CropGen]] is [[Vivian Moses]] who is also on the advisory board of the [[Scientific Alliance]], another pro-biotech front organisation. {{ref|rowell}}
 
Lexington has also taken over the account of [[CropGen]] another biotech front organisation which was run by Countrywide Porter Novelli. The Chair of [[CropGen]] is [[Vivian Moses]] who is also on the advisory board of the [[Scientific Alliance]], another pro-biotech front organisation. {{ref|rowell}}
  
Lexington are based on the top two floors of The Connection, Dragon Lane, Covent Garden, London, a new 3,500sqM. office building located between High Holborn and Stukeley Street, wrapped around the southern flank of the old Holborn Town Hall. Costing £4.5million it features large clearspan floorplates on six levels, features include full height windows to offices on lower levels, a glazed atrium within the reception, balconies and roof terraces. {{ref|connection}}
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Lexington are based on the top two floors of The Connection, Dragon Lane, Covent Garden, London, a new 3,500sqM. office building located between High Holborn and Stukeley Street, wrapped around the southern flank of the old Holborn Town Hall. Costing .5million it features large clearspan floorplates on six levels, features include full height windows to offices on lower levels, a glazed atrium within the reception, balconies and roof terraces. {{ref|connection}}
  
 
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* {{note|founders}} [http://www.abcinformation.org/index.php ABC website], undated, accessed March 2006  
 
* {{note|founders}} [http://www.abcinformation.org/index.php ABC website], undated, accessed March 2006  
  
* {{note|connection}} [http://www.christiangarnett.com/CGP_Projects/PR490/PR_pages/PR490_P1.html Christian Garnett Partners website – The Connection], undated, accessed March 2006
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* {{note|connection}} [http://www.christiangarnett.com/CGP_Projects/PR490/PR_pages/PR490_P1.html Christian Garnett Partners website - The Connection], undated, accessed March 2006
  
 
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Address: The Connection, 198 High Holborn, London

Headed by Mike Craven a former adviser to the UK's Deputy Prime Minister, John Prescott MP and a former chief media spokesperson for the Labour Party. He is also a former boss of GPC Market Access, that was accused of waging a 'massive disinformation campaign' over its campaign for patents on life.

In 2003, the corporate front group the Agricultural Biotechnology Council, which had been set up by the biotech industry to confuse the public with the government appointed Agriculture and Environment Biotechnology Commission, hired Lexington. [1] [2] [3]

ABC's founder members are Monsanto, Bayer CropScience, BASF, Dow Agrosciences, Dupont and Syngenta. At the same time Lexington hired Bernard Marantelli, a PR operative from Monsanto. Part of his job in 2003 year was to run a pro-[4] [5]

Bernard Marantelli convinced about 30 companies to come to a meeting on the 1st December to explore setting up a Nanotechnology - equivalent of ABC. The Nanotech Association, which is run out of the same offices as Lexington, was launched in February 2005. [6]

Lexington has also taken over the account of CropGen another biotech front organisation which was run by Countrywide Porter Novelli. The Chair of CropGen is Vivian Moses who is also on the advisory board of the Scientific Alliance, another pro-biotech front organisation. [7]

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Resources

Articles