Hide the fine print
We live in an information economy, yet political parties are offering voters less and less of it. When party promises aren’t described and priced out in detail, it’s not a platform – it’s a press release.
Respect for voters begins with honesty and transparency about what’s being offered, what it costs, and who will pay. That’s how we can assess whether commitments are genuine, not just rhetoric that grabs headlines but leaves voters in the dark. The antidote to US-style political chaos and fake news begins with holding parties to account for comprehensive, clear and honest platforms.