How can decision makers be said to be part of a democratic process when only media people are allowed to know who they are? Hugh's article, which is a good if chronically late one, only falls down on this point: here it sounds as though he is complaining about a threat to the media's privileged access.
How can decision makers be said to be part of a democratic process when only media people are allowed to know who they are? Hugh's article, which is a good if chronically late one, only falls down on this point: here it sounds as though he is complaining about a threat to the media's privileged access.
1 May 2012 - 10:34