At the heart of the spin culture lies the issue of trust. Most of the time, politicians do not trust us with the truth. Either that, or they dare not tell us the truth. Hence the need for this army of conjurers. We, in turn, do not trust politicians. Consider for example, the recent loans-for-peerages scandal. The Government’s response was to float the idea of getting the taxpayer to fund political parties, an idea shamelessly supported by the Conservative Party leadership. Why should we trust such a bunch of self-serving individuals?
Today’s news would have been amusing if it weren’t for the fact that the spin bill is being paid by the taxpayer. Yes, they lie to us, and we pay them for it.

August 30th, 2006 at 4:18 pm
It is just another example of this Government happily squandering taxpayers’ money.
After nine years of power there is no justification for so many advisors. But with bigger and more intrusive Government they obviously need as many people as they can get.
The problem however is the spinning is done so badly even the advisors are not fit for purpose, so the Government should really be asking for a refund.
August 30th, 2006 at 5:17 pm
‘The problem however is the spinning is done so badly even the advisors are not fit for purpose, so the Government should really be asking for a refund.’
Well said.
I mean, 145 spin doctors at the Home Office. Who would have thought it.
September 2nd, 2006 at 4:37 pm
I remember reading something similar before, this is nothing new. This is why there is so little public confidence in what the Government says.