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Government communications, political trust and compliant social behaviour: the politics of Covid‐19 in Britain

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Newton, Kenneth

The Political Quarterly

2020

91

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502-513

epidemic disease ; government policy ; information ; mass media ; compliance ; political behaviour

United Kingdom

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https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-923X.12901

English

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"It is commonly said that the lockdowns and social distancing necessary to control coronavirus pandemics will only work if the general population trusts its government, believes the information it provides, and has confidence in its policies. This article traces the British government's record in providing information about its policies and performance, and compares this with the public's use of the mainstream news media. It then considers how these two sources of information affected trust in government and public compliance with social distancing and lockdown rules. Lastly, it compares Covid‐19 with Brexit and draws conclusions about how beliefs and behaviour are formed when individuals are personally faced with a serious threat."

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