Ep.99 The New Age of Political Influence
![Ep99 The New Age of Political Influence](/thumb/phpThumb.php?src=%2Fuploads%2Fnews%2F60%2F6080%2F8%2F6080836-ep99-the-new-age-of-political-influence.jpg&w=750&hash=6d86def4d8d7430179914344d24a9e73)
We are entering a new era of political influence characterised by the relationship between financial resources and public attention, where the former cultivates the latter, leading to significant sway. In this evolving landscape, traditional regulations governing lobbying and advertising have become inadequate, allowing figures such as Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg to dominate the scene. This raises the question: what measures can be implemented?
To explore this issue, Jane Kinninmont welcomes back Peter Geoghegan, an Irish writer, journalist, and director of "Democracy for Sale." Together, they examine the extensive impact of financial contributions on UK politics, the mechanism by which money secures attention and subsequently exerts influence, and the broader implications of this dynamic for democratic processes. Peter shares insights on the emergence of super donors within UK politics and the role of social media algorithms in fostering disorder.
In conclusion, they discuss potential strategies to restore order amidst this chaos. Peter advocates for greater transparency in governance and urges Keir Starmer to impose a cap on individual political donations.