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BA Reading, MA Oxford, PhD Essex, Fellow of the (British) Acadamy of Social Sciences, Lifetime Achievement Award, UK Speechwriters' Guild, Speechwriter and advisor to the late Paddy Ashdown and many business leaders.

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