- Jul 10, 2003
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dont disagree how it should be, its way it is and has been for a couple of decades. if you dont the media would fill their pages speculating and attacking everything they perceive to be wrong. so the politicans go for the slightly easier route, control the daily message as much as you can.
But the Government, through political ineptitude, keep giving them things to fill their pages. How is that an easier route than making them 'speculate about their perceptions' ? Besides which this whole circle of bollocks, is just a method of avoiding addressing the real issues.
I would strongly disagree that Government has been like this for the last couple of decades in the UK. The last few years maybe, and we certainly seem to be following the US in this regard. But this is the first UK Government I have experienced that has prioritised 'managing the press message' above all else. I have personally found it annoying in the few years up to now, but while we are in the midst of a pandemic, it is unforgivable.
As a complete aside, is there any reason you always seem to edit my posts down to a single phrase before quoting it
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