The Lobby
- For the improv comedy group, see The Lobby (improv). For the term as it is used in U.S. politics, see Lobbying in the United States
The Lobby is the term to collectively describe the political journalists in the United Kingdom Houses of Parliament. The term is derived from the special access they are granted to the Members' Lobby[1]
Currently 'the lobby is composed of 390 journalists, of whom just 11 are party political appointees. The membership is drawn from large media organisations such as the BBC or Sky (News), and smaller more specialist publications such as the East Anglian Daily Times.
Notable individuals
- A full list of members of the lobby can be found here: https://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmjournl/journalists.htm
See also
- Bill Blanko - for a light hearted satire of a lobby "hack" in the Guardian online
- White House press corps
- Canberra Press Gallery
References
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