Centre for European Reform

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Type•  lobby
•  think tank
InterestsAtlantic Council, American Enterprise Institute, transatlanticism
Membership• Percy Barnevik.jpg Percy Barnevik
• Carl Bildt.jpg Carl Bildt
• António Mendo de Castel-Branco do Amaral Osório Borges.jpg Antonio Borges
• Nick Butler.jpg Nick Butler
• Ralf Dahrendorf.jpg Ralph Dahrendorf
•  Vernon Ellis
•  John Gray
• David Hannay.jpg David Hannay
•  Ian Hargreaves
• Christopher Haskins.png Christopher Haskins
• Francois Heisbourg.jpg François Heisbourg
•  Catherine Kelleher
•  Richard Peter Lambert
•  Dominique Mosi
• Official portrait of Lord Monks 2019.jpg John Monks
• Pauline Neville-Jones.png Pauline Neville-Jones
•  Lord Simon of Highbury
•  Elizabeth Smith
• Peter Sutherland.jpg Peter Sutherland
• Baron Turner of Ecchinswell FRS.jpg Adair Turner
• George Robertson.jpg George Robertson
•  Charles Grant
• Mark Leonard.jpg Mark Leonard
•  Katinka Barysch
•  Simon Tilford
•  Daniel Keohane
•  Aurore Wanlin
•  Hugo Brady
•  Catherine Hoye
•  Kate Meakins
•  Susannah Murray
• Maurice Fraser.jpg Maurice Fraser
•  Paul Adamson
• Esko Aho 2010-05-28.jpg Esko Aho
• Joaquín Almunia.jpeg Joaquín Almunia
•  Catherine Barnard
•  Katinka Barysch
• Nick Butler.jpg Nick Butler
•  Tim Clark
•  David Claydon
•  Iain Conn
• Robert Cooper.jpg Robert Cooper
• Kim Darroch.jpg Lord Darroch
•  Carolyn Fairbairn
•  Jonathan Faull
•  Stephanie Flanders
•  Anthony Gardner
• Timothy J. Garton Ash.jpg Timothy Garton Ash
• Sylvie Goulard.jpg Sylvie Goulard
•  John Grant
• Simon Henry.jpg Simon Henry
• MSC 2014 Ischinger2 Mueller MSC2014.jpg Wolfgang Ischinger
•  Lord Kerr
•  Caio Koch-Weser
• Pascal Lamy.png Pascal Lamy
• Mariot Leslie.jpg Mariot Leslie
• David Lidington.jpg David Lidington
• Philip Lowe.jpg Philip Lowe
• Mario Monti.jpg Mario Monti
• Christine Ockrent.jpg Christine Ockrent
•  Stephen Peel
•  Michel Petite
• Hélène Rey.jpg Hélène Rey
•  Dev Sanyal
• Kori-Schake.jpg Kori Schake
•  Nigel Sheinwald
• Constanze Stelzenmüller 3.jpg Constanze Stelzenmüller
•  Nathalie Tocci
• Pierre Vimont.jpg Pierre Vimont
•  Igor Yurgens
The Centre for European Reform is a intelligence connected lobby group closely associated with the American Enterprise Institute and the deep state Atlantic Council.

The Centre for European Reform is a lobby group closely associated with the American Enterprise Institute and the (NATO-funded) Atlantic Council of the United Kingdom. CER is a former member of the Stockholm Network of neoliberal think tanks, the Centre was listed as a member in early 2009 but in May 2010 Catherine Hoye confirmed that they had left the network.[1][2]

Atlanticist lobby group

The CER lobbies for various Atlanticist[3] positions and works with the lobbying firm APCO, which was set up by cigarette giant Philip Morris to prove - through junk science - that cigarettes are good for you. A great deal of APCO's work is in politics and their board is full of old politicians.

APCO lobbies for various US companies that work in Europe. These include Shell, Exxon, CEFIC (chemical industries association), Ford Motor Company, Microsoft, Boeing and Monsanto. Issues have included EU/US trade negotiations, EU chemical policy, transport, defence, corporate governance, emissions legislation and food biotechnology.

Their site also says that they do "grassroots outreach":

While in Washington... led a $50 million a year global information program on genetically modified foods. The campaign integrated different communications tools - from advertising and opinion research to media relations, consumer marketing, online advocacy and grassroots activism - in multiple markets around the world, including North America, Europe and Japan.[4]

APCO have also been doing 'European crisis work for WorldCom.' [5]

Peter Mandelson speaks frequently at their meetings,[6] and they are funded by WPP, the Economist, Pearson, the German Marshall Fund of the US and a group of banks and arms companies connected to the directors. Thought of as a "New Labour think tank", the CER was set up by Nick Butler, now Group Vice President for Policy Development, BP p.l.c., member of the World Economic Forum and Executive of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House). Butler, a former right-wing labour MP was a key figure in setting up BAP and remains chair of the CER's advisory board. As a strategic policy adviser to BP (which fund the CER as a conduit), he is a former Labour candidate and friend of Jonathan Powell, Blair's chief of staff. He is part of the Executive of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (who administer BAP in the UK).

Intelligence connections

The CER seem to have both UK and US intelligence connections as part of the UK's role as an agent for the US in the EU. CER's main man, Charles Grant, former Defence Editor of The Economist, writes on UK/US intelligence and works closely with the FO, collaborating with individuals such as Roger Liddle and Mark Leonard (at the Foreign Policy Centre). He was on the official list of approved Labour Party Candidates, leaked to The Independent. [7] [8]

Grant is also on the British Council with Lord Dennis Stevenson and is another of his proteges (he wrote articles on the Blue Arrow affair in which Stevenson was involved, for The Economist). He has also written with Prospect magazine editor, David Goodhart. He attended a 24/11/02 "informal group of Businessmen and politicians" initiated by Lord Weidenfeld which included Peter Mandelson, Sir Evelyn de Rothschild, Lord Douglas Hurd, Baroness Margaret Jay, Lord Tugendhat and the curious Michael Maclay. [9]

As has been noted in Private Eye 1031, Maclay, worked at LWT under John Birt and Mandelson, a career Foreign Office official he is a special advisor to Carl Bildt. McLay was also an early member of BAP and is involved in Hakluyt: the strategic intelligence firm, many of whose directors were formerly senior figures in MI6. [10] Sir Anthony Hammond, the former Treasury solicitor who conducted the official inquiry into the Hinduja passports affair (and let Mandelson off the hook) has a salaried position as the official legal adviser to Hakluyt.

Demos' Ian Hargreaves is on the CER board with Baroness Elizabeth Smith - the wife of the late Labour leader. She has, since 98, been on the board of Hakluyt who spied on environmental groups for oil companies, including BP. Smith is an advisor for BP Scotland. Hargreaves is on the board of Greenpeace and Hakluyt spied on Greenpeace. If you look at the others on the CER board you see BP well represented. Shell fund Demos and their offices are across the road. Demos Trustee, Andrew Mackenzie is their Treasurer and also BP group vice president for chemicals. Hakluyt also spied on Anita Roddick's 'Body Shop' and Roddick is also on the Demos Board.[11] [12]

The Atlantic Council of the United Kingdom was formed in 1994 when the British Atlantic Committee and Peace Through NATO (PTN) joined forces. PTN was the group used by then Defence Secretary Michael Heseltine to undermine CND. The Hakluyt connection (and the Demos connections: Hargreaves, Haskins) with the CER (which is a partner with the Atlantic Council of the American Enterprise Institute) are a slight indication that perhaps there are continuities in Demos with anti-Left operations dating back to Heseltine, Lord Carrington and Brian Crozier's days. The CER's founder Nick Butler brought funding from BP and RTZ to help in BAP's aim to groom the future Labour leadership because: 'The traditional British left-wing remained deeply suspicious of the United States, particularly on foreign policy and security issues. The British American Project (BAP) was made to counter this suspicion and encourage admiration for US-style 'market forces''. [13] [14]

According to Paul Foot: 'Butler has been an ideological pillar of New Labour ever since he wrote a book with Neil Kinnock in 1987 trying to persuade people to vote Labour because the party had changed its attitude to shareholders and had been converted to the case for making money for nothing.' [15]

Advisory board

2002

The advisory board listed in the CER Annual Report 2002 includes many people with connections to the Bilderberg:[16]

Other times

The list of members in the metadata section (top right) includes board members for 2002 and 2021[19], plus some miscellaneous members.

People

Shared Office

CER's office was 29 Tufton Street, Westminister, which they shared with the Tory Reform Group which contains: Michael Heseltine, Kenneth Clarke, Lord Hunt, Lord Hurd, Chris Patten, Sir Malcolm Rifkind, Sir Tim Sainsbury and a host of other top Conservatives. The office is also used by the Action Centre for Europe which gathers together: Lord Carrington, Lord Howe, Lord Brittan, Kenneth Clarke, Stephen Dorrell, Chris Patten, Lord Hunt and so on. The Conservative Group for Europe (much the same line-up) are also tucked in there. At number 11, the European Movement's offices are down the road and so are those of the Social Market Foundation.

As of 2007 their address is just round the corner at 14 Great College Street Westminster London SW1P 3RX UK

Funding

The Centre is funded by the private sector. Members include: Accenture | Access Industries | APCO Europe | AstraZeneca | BAT | Berwin Leighton Paisner | Boeing Company | BP | British Bankers' Association | BT | Citigroup | Chubb Investment Services | Clifford Chance | Daily Mail and General Trust | Deutsche Bank AG | EADS | EDS | The Economist | Euromoney | German Marshall Fund of the US | GlaxoSmithKline | Goldman Sachs | Group 4 Securicor | JP Morgan | KPMG | Lockheed Martin | Merck | Merrill Lynch Holdings Ltd | Morgan Stanley | Rolls-Royce | Telecom Italia | Tesco | Thales | Royal Bank of Scotland | Time Warner Europe | UBS AG | Unilever | United Parcel Services

 

Known members

38 of the 68 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Esko AhoAttended the 1994 Bilderberg as Prime Minister of Finland
Joaquín AlmuniaSpanish politician, European Commissioner for 10 years, 6 Bilderbergs
Timothy Garton AshUK historian, Ditchley Governor with other connections. Presented a paper to the 1989 Bilderberg. Subsequently attended two more, over a span of 30 years.
Percy BarnevikBilderberg Steering committee member in the Wallenberg Sphere
Carl BildtSwedish deep politician, serial Bilderberger and visitor to the MSC. Sitting on an impressive number of deep state related commissions.
António BorgesPortuguese economist and banker. Managing Director and International Adviser of Goldman Sachs. Attended Bilderberg/1997 and Bilderberg/2002
Nick ButlerAcademic founder of the British-American Project
David Claydon
Robert CooperUK diplomat with a string of interesting roles. "One of the top 100 "public intellectuals" in the world"...
Ralf DahrendorfGerman born philosopher. Regular contributor to Bilderberg meetings.
Kim Darroch"A startling example of the politicisation of the civil service"
Maurice FraserLobbyist
Sylvie GoulardFrench politician who attended the 2016 Bilderberg. Deputy Governor of the Bank of France since 2018
John Grant
David HannayUK diplomat, Ditchley Governor, attended 2 Bilderbergs in the 1990s
Christopher HaskinsOne of Tony Blair's closest advisers and a Labour Party funder;passionately pro-gene modification.
François HeisbourgPromoter of the "war on terror". He wrote a working paper for the 1989 Bilderberg. Heavy MSC habit.
Simon HenryBilderberger Shell CFO who earlier had avoided any blame for the Shell reserves misreporting scandal.
Wolfgang IschingerSpooky German diplomat. Chaired the Munich Security Conference
Pascal LamyMulti-Bilderberg former Director-General of the World Trade Organization
Mark LeonardSuspected UK DSO who founded the European Council on Foreign Relations. A regular the the Brussels Forum, MSC, WEF AGM. Authored Britain™: Renewing our Identity
Mariot LeslieChatham House, UK's Permanent Representative to NATO
David LidingtonUK politician who attended Le Cercle.
Philip LoweGovernor of the Reserve Bank of Australia
John MonksUK and European trade union leader. Member of a number of strongly pro-EU (and well paid) lobby groups.
Mario MontiPrime Minister of Italy. Bilderberg Steering committee. 27 Bilderbergs from 1983 to 2015
Pauline Neville-JonesBBC governor, Chair of the Joint Intelligence Committee
Christine OckrentFrench journalist and editor, wife of fellow deep state operative Bernard Kouchner
Hélène ReySingle Bilderberger Institut Montaigne economist
George RobertsonBilderberger, ex Secretary General of NATO with unknown deep political connections.
Kori SchakeSpooky US think-tanker
Nigel Sheinwald
David Simon
Constanze StelzenmüllerGerman editor and deep state operative of uncertain rank
Peter SutherlandA deep politician who held some key posts including Chairman of Goldman Sachs, WTO head, Attorney General of Ireland ...
Nathalie TocciItalian political scientist and international relations "expert"
Adair TurnerFront man for George Soros-initiatives.
Pierre VimontFrench diplomat who was Ambassador of France to the United States 2007-2010
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References

  1. Stockholm Network Website Think Tank Details, Accessed 20-January-2009
  2. Catherine Hoye, [RE:Stockholm Network http://spinprofiles.org/index.php?title=Image:Catherine_Hoye_Centre_for_the_New_Europe.jpg], Centre for European Reform, E-mail to Steven Harkins 10-May-2010, 11:43am
  3. Atlanticism is a philosophy of cooperation among Western European and North American nations (specifically the USA and Canada) regarding political, economic, and defense issues.
  4. Apcoworldwide, Apco brochure, Accessed 20-January-2009
  5. Apcoworldwide, Apco brochure, Accessed 20-January-2009
  6. Centre for European Reform, Annual Report 2002, Accessed 19-January-2009
  7. Leaked Labour Candidate List, Charles Grant, Accessed 20-January-2009
  8. Centre European Reform, Charles Grant Biog, Accessed via webarchive 20-January-2009
  9. Dead URL Dead URL
  10. Donald Macintyre, Foreign affairs advisers remain decisive players: Donald Macintyre examines the role of a key group of civil servants, The Independent, 9-September-1994, Accessed 20-January-2009
  11. Maurice Chittenden and Nicholas Rufford, MI6 'Firm' Spied on Green Groups, Commondreams Newscentre, Accessed 20-January-2009
  12. Burkes Scotland, Baroness Smith Profile, Accessed via webarchive 20-January-2009
  13. Andy Beckett, Friends in High Places, The Guardian, 6-November-2004, Accessed 20-January-2009
  14. Dead Hyperlink Dead Hyperlink
  15. Paul Foot, Big Business and Government:Tony Blair’s well oiled machine, News Review, Socialist Review, No.245, October 2000, p.5., Accessed 20-January-2009
  16. Advisory Board members, CER Annual Report 2002, published 2003, accessed 10 May 2010
  17. Michael Harrison, BAA flies in Hargreaves to spearhead runways campaign, The Independent, 27-July-2002, Accessed 20-January-2009
  18. Qinetiq Website, About Qinetiq, Accessed 20-January-2009
  19. https://cer.org.uk/advisory-board#tabs