Government should stop funding lobbying by charities

13 Jun 2012 10:53 AM
This report from the think tank iea argues that, when government funds the lobbying of itself, it is subverting democracy and debasing the concept of charity. It is also an unnecessary and wasteful use of taxpayers’ money. By skewing the public debate and political process in this way, genuine civil society is being cold-shouldered.

Sock Puppets: How the government lobbies itself and why, by Christopher Snowdon, shows that:
 
Commenting on the report, Christopher Snowdon, its author, said:
“It is appalling that for so long the government has got away with debasing the term ‘charity’. Many so-called ‘charities’ are little more than fronts for state-funded campaigns or providers of state-funded services. It is vital that more transparency is introduced so the public know exactly what the government is funding. We also need much greater measures to prevent government squandering our money on trying to manipulate our opinions and behaviour.”
 
Notes to editors
To arrange an interview about the report please contact Ruth Porter, Communications Director, rporter@iea.org.ukor 077 5171 7781.

The full report Sock Puppets: How the government lobbies itself and why, by Christopher Snowdon, can be downloaded at: 
Sock Puppets: How the government lobbies itself and why