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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 34 MIN

How to Influence Government Through Strategic Communications Harry Bradshaw

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How do you move a policy idea from a 100-page research report into a live debate in the Houses of Parliament? This episode of PR in the Real World, Harry Bradshaw, Communications Manager at the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ), takes us inside the SW1 bubble to reveal how real political influence is won.Harry Bradshaw's career has been deeply embedded in the corridors of power, transitioning from running Westminster offices for Members of Parliament to leading the communications strategy for one of the UK’s most influential think tanks. We explore the dual engine room of the CSJ, developing rigorous, evidence-based policy and deploying strategic communications to advocate for it. Harry demystifies the "Westminster bubble," showing how proximity to power facilitates vital relationships, while explaining how the CSJ stays grounded in the real world through an alliance of 1,000 grassroots charities.The conversation covers the tactical realities of political public relations, including how the CSJ used newsjacking and targeted social media content to shape the narrative around the recent budget. Harry breaks down why grabby, attention-making statistics must be paired with "oven-ready" solutions for time-poor politicians. From the genesis of major legislation like Universal Credit and the Modern Slavery Act to utilising short-form video to capture the attention of a younger generation of MPs, this episode is an absolute blueprint for mastering public affairs.From a PR and communications perspective, this episode covers:The Anatomy of a Think Tank: Balancing the integrity of the research engine room with high-impact advocacy and policy promotion.The "Oven-Ready" Solution Rule: Why PRs must make life as easy as possible for time-poor politicians by providing pre-drafted briefs and seamless event logistics.Tension in the Attention Economy: Managing the constant balance between complex research and the grabby, front-page headline.The Mechanics of Political Influence: Using press splashes to build public momentum, followed by targeted social media tagging and face-to-face minister briefings.Multi-Party Stakeholder Engagement: Navigating an increasingly fragmented political landscape by maintaining strict independence and cross-party networks.The Peril of Posturing: Moving away from "meetings and photos for the sake of it" toward clear, quantifiable strategic policy asks.This episode is relevant for professionals working in:Public Affairs & Corporate PR: Looking for a practical guide on how to lobby government and influence SW1 policymakers.Charity & Third-Sector Comms: Seeking to scale their local impact up to national government agendas.Local Authorities & Regional Businesses: Trying to engage their local MPs to support community investments or civic projects.Political Science & Journalism Students: Analysing the intersection of public policy, think tanks, and national media.Harry is running the London Marathon in aid of Power2 - a CSJ charity. Power2 work in school's across the country to give students the support and guidance they need to reach their potential. You can donate, here: http://2026tcslondonmarathon.enthuse.com/pf/harry-bradshawLinks and ReferencesCentre for Social Justice – https://www.centreforsocialjustice.org.ukCSJ Alliance (network of small charities) – https://www.centreforsocialjustice.org.uk/about-us/allianceUniversal Credit (UK welfare reform referenced) – https://www.gov.uk/universal-creditModern Slavery Act 2015 – https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/modern-slavery-actWeMindTheGap charity – https://wemindthegap.org.ukOther similar episodesHow PR Changes Policy with Ruth Boston - https://www.vivapr.co.uk/pr-in-the-real-world-how-pr-changes-policy-influencing-the-national-agenda-with-ruth-boston/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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How do you move a policy idea from a 100-page research report into a live debate in the Houses of Parliament? This episode of PR in the Real World, Harry Bradshaw, Communications Manager at the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ), takes us inside the SW1 bubble to reveal how real political influence is won.Harry Bradshaw's career has been deeply embedded in the corridors of power, transitioning from running Westminster offices for Members of Parliament to leading the communications strategy for one of the UK’s most influential think tanks. We explore the dual engine room of the CSJ, developing rigorous, evidence-based policy and deploying strategic communications to advocate for it. Harry demystifies the "Westminster bubble," showing how proximity to power facilitates vital relationships, while explaining how the CSJ stays grounded in the real world through an alliance of 1,000 grassroots charities.The conversation covers the tactical realities of political public relations, including how the CSJ used newsjacking and targeted social media content to shape the narrative around the recent budget. Harry breaks down why grabby, attention-making statistics must be paired with "oven-ready" solutions for time-poor politicians. From the genesis of major legislation like Universal Credit and the Modern Slavery Act to utilising short-form video to capture the attention of a younger generation of MPs, this episode is an absolute blueprint for mastering public affairs.From a PR and communications perspective, this episode covers:The Anatomy of a Think Tank: Balancing the integrity of the research engine room with high-impact advocacy and policy promotion.The "Oven-Ready" Solution Rule: Why PRs must make life as easy as possible for time-poor politicians by providing pre-drafted briefs and seamless event logistics.Tension in the Attention Economy: Managing the constant balance between complex research and the grabby, front-page headline.The Mechanics of Political Influence: Using press splashes to build public momentum, followed by targeted social media tagging and face-to-face minister briefings.Multi-Party Stakeholder Engagement: Navigating an increasingly fragmented political landscape by maintaining strict independence and cross-party networks.The Peril of Posturing: Moving away from "meetings and photos for the sake of it" toward clear, quantifiable strategic policy asks.This episode is relevant for professionals working in:Public Affairs & Corporate PR: Looking for a practical guide on how to lobby government and influence SW1 policymakers.Charity & Third-Sector Comms: Seeking to scale their local impact up to national government agendas.Local Authorities & Regional Businesses: Trying to engage their local MPs to support community investments or civic projects.Political Science & Journalism Students: Analysing the intersection of public policy, think tanks, and national media.Harry is running the London Marathon in aid of Power2 - a CSJ charity. Power2 work in school's across the country to give students the support and guidance they need to reach their potential. You can donate, here: http://2026tcslondonmarathon.enthuse.com/pf/harry-bradshawLinks and ReferencesCentre for Social Justice – https://www.centreforsocialjustice.org.ukCSJ Alliance (network of small charities) – https://www.centreforsocialjustice.org.uk/about-us/allianceUniversal Credit (UK welfare reform referenced) – https://www.gov.uk/universal-creditModern Slavery Act 2015 – https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/modern-slavery-actWeMindTheGap charity – https://wemindthegap.org.ukOther similar episodesHow PR Changes Policy with Ruth Boston - https://www.vivapr.co.uk/pr-in-the-real-world-how-pr-changes-policy-influencing-the-national-agenda-with-ruth-boston/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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