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Over 60% of People Do Not Trust the Government

Mick Meaney | 15.06.2008 16:30 | Analysis | World

A poll conducted by the World Public Opinion (WPO) has found that over 60% of the population of Great Britain and the United States do not trust their governments. The poll showed that 67% of Brits have low levels of trust in the Labour Government while 60% of Americans feel the same way about the Bush Administration.

A poll conducted by the World Public Opinion (WPO) has found that over 60% of the population of Great Britain and the United States do not trust their governments. The poll showed that 67% of Brits have low levels of trust in the Labour Government while 60% of Americans feel the same way about the Bush Administration.

Overall dissatisfaction of government responsiveness was much higher with 77% of Brits and an even higher percentage, 83% of Americans.

With each passing year, we see Western Governments becoming more brazen with lies and imposing limits on our freedoms and privacy.

The poll also asked “Whose Benefit is Country Run For?”

Unsurprisingly, 60% of Brits perceive their government as serving powerful special interests rather than the interests of the people as a whole, likewise 80% of Americans said the same.

Distain for corporate influence on governments is clear, but perhaps the lack of faith in the government goes even deeper. Obviously there has been fabrication of evidence and spinning lies to the population in order to gain support for the illegal invasion and occupation of nations.

Then there is the use of outlawed weapons in those occupied countries, which cause damage for generations to come, and of course the propaganda which is fed to and disseminated by the mainstream media, all which is becoming increasingly less effective as the ‘alternative’ media grows.

Maybe issues closer to home has also damaged trust in the government. A weakening economy while national debt goes through the roof, or possibly the high levels of surveillance we must endure thanks to new anti terrorism laws which give the government access to every aspect of our lives.

This is of course just the tip of the iceberg; there is no single issue that has caused the majority of the population to mistrust their government. It is an accumulation of constant betrayal over many years which has lead to the decay in trust and possibly more importantly, the loss of hope within the people.

Mick Meaney
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i trust them

15.06.2008 17:00

about as far as i can throw them.....

on second thoughts, not even that far!

watcher


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self service

17.06.2008 21:54

The lack of a general election after Blair went is a national disgrace.

The government of this country IS far too in the pocket of the lobbyists, the contributors and listens far too much to the consultants and media.

If you want to work for the government then get paid a pittance like their staff, we need the BEST in the places of responsibility not the ones who have played the politics system or are the cheapest.

LESS interference in peoples lives
LESS political pressure on police to pander to a political agenda.
LESS bureaucracy in organs of state
MORE care for those most in need
MORE hiring the best available people
MORE tolerance and common sense in office.





gonna get pulled so whats the point

Harry Purvis


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