Comment by Biologist123

3 years ago

I wonder sometimes whether interactions like these are set-ups and about plausible deniability when assessing the potential popularity of a new policy.

In this scenario, the government gets to say - “ahhhh…it was just an offhand comment”, whilst checking whether it moves the needle for a demographic now quite hostile to the Conservative party.

Also - not really journalism, but some form of propaganda. The owner/editor of this paper is a big supporter of Boris Johnson and was made a lord for his efforts.

To which extent, I also sometimes wonder if this is how a population is softened up to bad policies: firstly it’s trailed as an outside possibility, before it’s progressively brought in from the cold, such that when it lands there is little emotional pushback, just resigned acceptance.

You are probably right.

There are several governments known to operate this way. Vietnam is a notable example. They always drop some feelers before enacting policy.