Not exact matches
Cynical view: The military represents a large chunk
of the US economy; spending more on it is an ideological palatable way for a Republican president to (essentially) increase
public spending.
Given voters» experience
of public polling at the last general election, it would be natural for them to take a more
cynical and circumspect
view of opinion research in the lead up to the European referendum.
Campaigners for democratic reform give a mixed reaction on Mr Brown's proposals, with some, such as Power 2010 saying it did not go far enough: «Without troubling the
public for their
views, ministers hand - picked the voting system they favour in a
cynical exercise aimed at wrong - footing the Tories ahead
of a likely election defeat.
Is it any wonder that the
public has a
cynical view of how the system works?
If you like paranoid thrillers filled with backroom dealings and hidden agendas that make you question how much information is out there that is too dangerous for the general
public to know, Closed Circuit could have you looking at major events with a slightly more
cynical point
of view than you might have had going in.