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Making press releases more political won’t improve how government communicates

Politics
United Kingdom
Iniciada July 17, 2026

Making press releases more political won’t improve how government communicates sam.macrory Thu, 16/07/2026 - 16:50 A better approach to policy making is the best way to strengthen government communications. 4 Comment Jill Rutter Institute for Government Yes Keir Starmer's first press conference as prime minister. Civil service Government communications Labour Permanent secretary Starmer government No In a new guest paper for the Institute for Government, Steph Driver, Keir Starmer’s former No...

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Improving the quality of policy-making will naturally enhance the effectiveness of government communications.

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Government communications can be effective if they balance political messaging with public interest information.

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Clear communication strategies should incorporate feedback from citizens to improve government messaging.

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Political content in press releases can sometimes clarify government intentions and actions.

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Making press releases more political will lead to increased public skepticism towards government communications.

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Press releases that are too political may lead to misinterpretation and misinformation among the public.

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The effectiveness of government communications is not solely dependent on the political nature of press releases.

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Government communications should prioritize transparency over political messaging to build public trust.

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Government press releases should focus on factual information rather than political spin.

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Increased political rhetoric in press releases could distract from the core messages that the government needs to convey.

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