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What the Media Do to Our Politics


What the Media Do to Our Politics

Paperback by Lloyd, John

What the Media Do to Our Politics

£9.99

ISBN:
9781841199009
Publication Date:
24 Jun 2004
Language:
English
Publisher:
Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:
Constable
Pages:
224 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
What the Media Do to Our Politics

Description

Nothing more grimly highlights the terrible state of relations between the British press and the Government than the autumn 2003 Hutton Inquiry into the tragic death of weapons expert David Kelly. Indeed, as John Lloyd argues in this timely and deeply controversial book, the media are now no longer functioning as an inquiring check on the excesses of the political class. Instead they have become an alternative establishment, one supremely dedicated to a theatrical distrust of individual politicians and a furious and calculated indifference to the real-life intricacies of world policy-making. That the media have emerged today as a powerful and largely unaccountable force in British public life is undeniable. But here Lloyd takes things further and puts forward the case, persuasively and aggressively, that the composition and background of the media elite, and the growing emphasis on profit in the companies for which they work, have created an idol that takes as its sacrifice justice and balance, and deprives the public of the information they need in order to act as responsible citizens.

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