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The Chronicle also noted Mendelsohn's 'work for [[Ruth Parasol]], the daughter of a Holocaust survivor, who made her first fortune through an internet sex site before becoming one of the biggest players in the online gaming industry at [[PartyGaming]].'
 
The Chronicle also noted Mendelsohn's 'work for [[Ruth Parasol]], the daughter of a Holocaust survivor, who made her first fortune through an internet sex site before becoming one of the biggest players in the online gaming industry at [[PartyGaming]].'
  
The Chronicle reported that Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran 'recall that they had met Mendelsohn  in the late 1990s when his firm was allegedly telling clients that it could supply them with an advanced copy of the Chancellor's Mansion House speech, a key event of the financial calendar. "Obviously Gordon doesn't hold any of that against Mendelsohn," the writers suggest.'
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The Chronicle reported that Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran 'recall that they had met Mendelsohn  in the late [[1990s]] when his firm was allegedly telling clients that it could supply them with an advanced copy of the Chancellor's Mansion House speech, a key event of the financial calendar. "Obviously Gordon doesn't hold any of that against Mendelsohn," the writers suggest.'
  
 
The Chronicle also notes a reference to Mendelsohn in the Mail on Sunday's Black Dog diary column. 'It suggested that the lobbyist's "number one asset is his feisty wife Nicola", an advertising executive who is a "ferocious networker, whose contacts range from the Prince of Wales to London's business elite". It notes her personal mantra is "Chutzpah is everything".'<ref>[http://www.thejc.com/home.aspx?ParentId=m12s127s155&SecId=155&AId=54827&ATypeId=1 Same old murmurs as Jew takes top job]',Alex Brummer, Jewish Chronicle, 23/08/2007</ref>
 
The Chronicle also notes a reference to Mendelsohn in the Mail on Sunday's Black Dog diary column. 'It suggested that the lobbyist's "number one asset is his feisty wife Nicola", an advertising executive who is a "ferocious networker, whose contacts range from the Prince of Wales to London's business elite". It notes her personal mantra is "Chutzpah is everything".'<ref>[http://www.thejc.com/home.aspx?ParentId=m12s127s155&SecId=155&AId=54827&ATypeId=1 Same old murmurs as Jew takes top job]',Alex Brummer, Jewish Chronicle, 23/08/2007</ref>

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(lobbyist)

Jon Mendelsohn is a key New Labour fixer, fundraiser and former lobbyist. In 2007 he was appointed as director of election resources for the party under Gordon Brown.

Lobbying and links to New Labour

Mendelsohn, a former adviser to Tony Blair, co-founded lobbying firm LLM Communications, which was bought by PR firm Financial Dynamics. In 2007, Mendelsohn left FD-LLM to return to the Labour Party to become director of General Election resources and its chief fundraiser. Mendelsohn was later embroiled in Labour’s funding scandal, and faced calls to quit after it was alleged he knew of arrangements to fund the Labour Party through intermediaries.[1]

According to the Jewish Chronicle: "Mendelsohn, who will report directly to International Development Secretary Douglas Alexander - Labour's general election co-ordinator - is charged with bolstering the party's finances, membership and organisation ahead of the election. The reports noted that Mendelsohn had been an adviser to Tony Blair from 1995-97, was co-founder of lobbying outfit LLM Communications and had provided £5,000 to help fund Brown's uncontested leadership campaign. [2]

The Chronicle also noted Mendelsohn's 'work for Ruth Parasol, the daughter of a Holocaust survivor, who made her first fortune through an internet sex site before becoming one of the biggest players in the online gaming industry at PartyGaming.'

The Chronicle reported that Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran 'recall that they had met Mendelsohn in the late 1990s when his firm was allegedly telling clients that it could supply them with an advanced copy of the Chancellor's Mansion House speech, a key event of the financial calendar. "Obviously Gordon doesn't hold any of that against Mendelsohn," the writers suggest.'

The Chronicle also notes a reference to Mendelsohn in the Mail on Sunday's Black Dog diary column. 'It suggested that the lobbyist's "number one asset is his feisty wife Nicola", an advertising executive who is a "ferocious networker, whose contacts range from the Prince of Wales to London's business elite". It notes her personal mantra is "Chutzpah is everything".'[3]

Affiliations

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References

  1. Robert Winnett and Christopher Hope, “Screw Tightens On Brown Fundraiser”, The Daily Telegraph, December 1, 2007
  2. Same old murmurs as Jew takes top job',Alex Brummer, Jewish Chronicle, 23/08/2007
  3. Same old murmurs as Jew takes top job',Alex Brummer, Jewish Chronicle, 23/08/2007