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Quiller Consultants is a British lobbying and public relations firm based in Westminster in central London that has close links to the Conservative party. [1] [2]

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The company was formed in 1998 by John Eisenhammer, a former journalist with The Independent and Jonathan Hill, a former Whitehall mandarin. Both had previously worked at Bell Pottinger [1] and Hill was later made a life peer by the Conservatives. [2] In 2006, Quiller was acquired by Huntsworth, [3] a company owned by Peter Gummer who ran the Conservative party in David Cameron's constituency. [1]

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