Fact-based campaigning for improvements
Outside of his day-job, Andy undertakes pro bono campaign work for social issues that need a data-driven, fact-based approach whilst also being politically aware.
New campaign suggestions are welcomed (with the caveat that Andy will only campaign for issues that he believes in).


Campaign principles
Campaign goals must improve society in some way.
Campaign approach is data-driven and fact-based.
All aspects of the Campaign must consider the narratives for each of the main political parties in the UK.
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Campaigning for Improvements
Andy's pro bono campaigns bring together motivated people from the private sector and the public sector to create balanced, impactful campaigns that improve society for everyone.


Data-driven and extensively fact-checked
All aspects of campaigns are fact-checked and by using a diverse mix of data and tools, campaigns uncover valuable insights that help overcome political barriers and bias.
Public and Private Collaboration
History has shown that when highly motivated people collaborate, they can 'move the needle' on society. There are highly motivated people across the public and private sectors - the most effective campaigns bring these people together to focus on a common issue.
All-Party Political Approach
Every campaign is politically aware and considers the narratives for each of the main political parties in the UK, from the 'left' and from the 'right'. This helps to navigate political landscapes and helps to keep campaigns fair, balanced, pragmatic and effective.
Andy Farmer effectively unites diverse groups to drive impactful societal changes through balanced campaigns.
John Doe
★★★★★
Campaign Reviews
See what our supporters say about Andy Farmer's impactful campaigns.
Andy's balanced approach truly unites diverse perspectives for meaningful change.
John Smith
London UK
Working with Andy has been transformative; his ability to bridge divides is remarkable.
Emily Jones
Bristol UK
★★★★★
★★★★★
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