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大象传媒 News 24 conducts poll on political trust


Category: News

Date: 18.03.2005
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As party leaders tour the country ahead of a General Election, a 大象传媒 News 24/ ICM commissioned poll suggests that most people do not believe what they say.

Seventy-nine per cent of those questioned for the special 大象传媒 poll say they don't trust politicians to tell the truth.

The results of the poll - to be broadcast on 大象传媒 News 24 (Friday 18 March 2005) as part of a day of programming which explores the issue of trust in politics - shows that 87% of people questioned say politicians promise things before an election, and don't deliver.

Seventy-three per cent say politicians have shown themselves to be dishonest too often.

The poll also reveals that 92% of people questioned say politicians don't give a straight answer when questioned.

Fifty per cent of those questioned think politicians are out merely for themselves as opposed to 16% who think they are out to do the best for their country.

The media comes in for criticism too, with 55% of the people agreeing that politicians are portrayed unfairly by a cynical media.

As part of the day's programming, News 24 will explore the historical context of trust in politics.

Political Correspondent Guto Harri travelled to Copenhagen where trust in politicians is the highest in Europe.

Former war reporter and MP Martin Bell reflects on his time on both sides of political reporting.

And throughout the day News 24 will be interviewing a wide range of politicians and commentators and considering whether devolution has improved trust in Scotland and Wales.

Martin Bell says: "I accept that there has to be party politics but I don't think we can recover trust until there is a loosening of the whip's power, because there are people who stand with an iron grip on the windpipe of democracy.

"And if there can be a loosening up, I think we can have a House of Commons with individual members, it'll be easier to be proud of."

Notes to Editors

ICM interviewed a random sample of 1,000 adults aged 18+ by telephone between 25 and 28 February 2005.

Interviews were conducted across the country and the results have been weighted to the profile of all adults.

ICM is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules.

Full results of survey available.

Year to date average audience reach for 大象传媒 News 24 is five million against Sky's 4.4m, making 大象传媒 News 24 the UK's highest rating rolling news channel.

大象传媒 News 24 has been ahead of Sky News for the past 20 weeks.



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Date: 18.03.2005
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