The Silent State: Secrets, Surveillance and the Myth of British Democracy

The Silent State: Secrets, Surveillance and the Myth of British Democracy

by HeatherBrooke (Author)

Synopsis

Revealing that the recent MPs' expenses scandal is merely the tip of the iceberg, Heather Brooke exposes the shocking and often farcical lack of transparency at all levels of government. At a time when the State knows more than ever about us, Brooke argues that without proper access to the information that citizens pay for, Britain can never be a true democracy. Secrecy: anonymous bureaucrats, clandestine courts, men in tights and the true cost of 'public' information. Propaganda: spin, PR and bullshitting by numbers. The British government spent GBP38m more on advertising last year than their closest competitor, Proctor and Gamble - find out what they spent it on! Surveillance: discover the extent of Britain's network of databases spying on ordinary citizens. Expenses: read, for the first time, the exclusive and definitive account of Brooke's five-year campaign to have MPs' expenses revealed, which rocked the nation and transformed Britain's political landscape.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: William Heinemann
Published: 01 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 0434020265
ISBN 13: 9780434020263
Book Overview: The most important and entertaining political book you'll read this year, by the journalist who exposed the MPs' expenses and changed C21st Britain.

Author Bio
Heather Brooke is a freelance journalist and Freedom of Information campaigner. She writes for all the main national papers and has presented Channel 4's Dispatches. The BBC will broadcast BRINGING DOWN THE HOUSE: THE HEATHER BROOKE STORY in February 2010. In 2009 she was named REFORMER OF THE YEAR and won the Setting the Political Agenda Award from the Political Studies Association.