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Revision as of 10:49, 28 November 2012

Ford, Vicky
Gender female
MEP for Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists
Topics

Vicky Ford is a British politician of the Conservative Party and since 2009 Member of the European Parliament. Prior to becoming involved in politics, Vicky was a managing director of a major international bank. Ford has been the rapporteur for the Parliament on offshore oil and gas safety and the fiscal framework directive which seeks to increase transparency and accountability of public spending. Vicky Ford opposes the regulation of mortage markets[1]

Influence fields of Person

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Interviewed in media sphere

Membership in the politics sphere

Employee in business sphere

Notes on the influence fields

Often people are present in various fields, but there presence can't be connected to specific actors (e.g. it is often senseless to connect the media presence of politicians to particular newspapers). We use this section to document these unspecific, but nonetheless important presences.
In 2011, Ford supported the report "Ending Excess" by the New Direction Foundation.

References