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New Labour: out with the red rose and in with the Big Mac

 

Documents show how party is auctioning sponsor slots at

conference.

 

Tony Blair last night triggered a potentially damaging row

over Labour's increasingly close links with big corporations

after it emerged that he is to attend a ?15,000 reception at the

party's annual conference paid for by the burger chain

McDonald's.

 

It agreed to sponsor the food and drink for 450 guests at a

high-profile event in Brighton to celebrate Labour's 100th

conference only after receiving assurances that the prime

minister would attend.

 

Hosted by the cabinet minister Charles Clarke, appointed

party chairman by Mr Blair after the election, the

invitation-only soiree, on the eve of the leader's keynote

speech, is one of the most controversial commercial

" opportunities " offered by Millbank to raise upwards of ?4m

during the week.

 

The US corporation, a target of anti-globalisation protesters

who plan to demonstrate outside the conference when it opens on

September 30, is anxious to receive the implied endorsement of Mr

Blair and other ministers.

 

Executives initially intended to finance a football stunt

within the conference security complex, but switched when they

found that Mr Blair was unable to make the kickabout.

 

McDonald's, advised by lobbyists Weber Shandwick, said a

director would " say a few words " at the reception. A corporate

video crew is expected to film the gathering. The company also

raised the possibility of the prime minister wearing a McDonald's

hat, according to a lobbyist with knowledge of the discussions,

but Millbank ruled that out as unacceptable.

 

The arrangement last night prompted unease within the party's

own ranks amid mounting criticism of the Labour leadership's use

of the conference as a money-spinning convention.

 

The Labour MP John McDonnell, a critic of transnational

corporations such as McDonald's, said: " It turns my stomach, I

don't know how low we can sink. It just shows how out of touch

the Labour leadership is with the rank and file of the movement. "

 

John Edmonds, the head of the GMB who fears unions are being

sidelined in the party, said: " I hope this is not the first step

towards renaming us the McLabour party. If a company is prepared

to pay ?15,000 for the privilege of a glass of warm white wine

with the prime minister, then it can afford to pay decent wages. "

 

A Millbank brochure sent to companies, a copy of which has

been obtained by the Guardian, lists 30 " sponsorship

opportunities " . It invites firms to sponsor official fringe

meetings involving ministerial teams, including one on crime with

the home secretary, David Blunkett, and another on education with

Estelle Morris. A company adviser approached by Millbank

disclosed that the party HQ was seeking ?10,000 to attach a

firm's name and logo to the question and answer sessions.

 

Delegates were described as a " captive audience " , with the

conference's ambulance service, relaxation zone, WAP phone

service, video screens, recycling bins, gala dinner flower

arrangements and a meeting on public services all up for grabs.

 

McDonald's said that it had sponsored other Labour receptions

in the past two years and would also stage events at the Tory and

Lib Dem conferences. " It's an opportunity to talk about our

community-based activities to a big group in one go, " a

spokeswoman said.

 

The Labour party also insisted that the company's involvement

was " not unusual. An official said all parties sought sponsorship

without conceding influence.

 

A McDonald's franchise was fined ?12,400 last month after

admitting 20 offences of illegally employing children aged 15 and

16 at two Surrey restaurants. The fines, among the highest

imposed on for breaking laws on child working conditions, were

levied after a court heard that one pupil had worked a 16-hour

Saturday shift and another until 2am on a schoolday.

 

For sale: access to captive audience

 

Examples of New Labour sponsorship " opportunities " at the

party's annual conference:

 

Chair's reception " NEW! 8pm to late. A major reception

celebrating the 100th Labour conference. The event will be hosted

by the party chair and general secretary and will be attended by

up to 450 guests in the Hilton Metropole's Balmoral Suite " Price

?15,000

 

Policy fringe: education " A question and answer-style event

with the education team " ?10,000

 

Ambulance service " NEW! Enjoy a positive profile through an

association with the vital emergency service provided by the

local ambulance service " ?5,000

 

Conference dinner: flowers " Branding opportunity on every

flower arrangement provided for the 700 guests " ?3,500

 

Relaxation zone " NEW! This increasingly popular relaxation

therapy facility is free for all visitors and delegates. A unique

branding opportunity to a captive audience " ?7,500

 

Leader's speech video screen " A unique promotional

opportunity for the special video screen provided for hundreds of

delegates to watch leader's speech " ?4,000

 

Costs are based on the estimates of lobbyists involved in

negotiations with Millbank

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