Goddard Gunster
Gunster Strategies Worldwide is an American lobbying firm and referendum specialist founded by the late Ben Goddard. Its current president is Gerry Gunster.
Leave.EU
In 2016 Goddard Gunster were engaged by Leave.EU, a political campaign group that supported the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union in the United Kingdom [European Union membership referendum|June 2016 referendum]."A Goddard Gunster employee told PRWeek: "the firm had some of its staff embedded in the Leave.EU office in London, and that 10 staff in the US were assigned to the account, while CEO Gerry Gunster regularly travelled to the UK. The agency has two offices in the US, plus London, Switzerland and Egypt bases."
On 14 December 2017, Goddard Gunster has confirmed it will change its name to Gunster Strategies Worldwide.
In May 2018 Leave.EU was fined £70,000 for breaches of UK election law in the referendum. According to BBC News: " spending return did not include services had received from Goddard Gunster."
A year later, in May 2019, a report by Matt Frei for Channel 4 News in the UK stated that invoices showed Goddard Gunster billed Banks' company Southern Rock £108,684 for a party held in Nigel Farage's honour in July 2016 at the Hay-Adams Hotel, Washington DC. This included paying Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson £11,305.41 to interview Farage at the event.
Farage also had meetings with Republican Senator Bob Corker and US National Security Advisor, John Bolton at that year's Republican National Convention|Republican National Convention]. The meetings were coordinated by Goddard Gunster.