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27th June 1977
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Trade Unions have nothing to offer advertising agencies (Carried)
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For the motion:
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Against the motion:
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Tim Cox
Boase Massimi Pollit
John Giuriet
National Association for Freedom
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Bernard Pander
Industrial Society
John Garnet
Former Director of Presentations
Industrial Society
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25th April 1977
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This House would not accept a cigarette account (Carried)
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For the motion:
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Against the motion:
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David Abbott
French Gold Abbott
Robin Wight
Euro Advertising
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Hank Bouman
Lonsdale Osbourne
John Hughes
Gordon Proctor
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13th December 1976
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Advertising is a branch of show business (Defeated)
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For the motion:
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Against the motion:
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Robin Wight
Euro Advertising
Monty Alexander
Persona Grata
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Bert De Vos
Maisius Wynn Williams
Tim Mellors
Reaveley Mellors
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15th November 1976
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Advertising commodity products is wasteful (Defeated)
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For the motion:
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Against the motion:
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Harry Shepherd
Marks & Spencer Ltd
Graham Roe
Roe Downton
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Peter Marsh
Alan Brady and Marsh
John Garnet
Ron Bazeley
McCann-Erickson Advertising Ltd
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12th July 1976
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Advertising brings art to the masses (Carried)
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For the motion:
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Against the motion:
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Bob King
Length Best Group
Len Sugarman
Foote Cone and Belding
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Kim Mukerjee
Maisey Mukerjee and Russell
Ed Darwent
Maisey Mukerjee and Russell
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14th June 1976
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Advertising to propagate political beliefs should be curtailed (Defeated)
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For the motion:
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Against the motion:
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David Dunbar
J Walter Thompson
Nigel Dempster
Daily Mail
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David Kingsley
Kimpher Limited
James Adams
J R Adams Limited
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