like any brand, they have their stories to promote, and they want to i suppose justify their actions and their spendings to the public. and i think that they are using it as a tool to benefit what they do. but maybe it has gone too far, and it sounded without told bristol exchange that it was very aggressive, very antagonistic, and maybe that is not the best way to communicate. it doesn t lead to a listener or a viewer a very good flavour. charlotte ? i think itjust made itl look very thin skinned and like they were taking it incredibly personally, - and i don t think you i should be injournalism or in comms is if you are unable to deal with criticism - or answer questions properly, and that also extends - to politicians as well. martin, do you think you will be back in those press offices?
tool think that they are using it as a tool to think that they are using it as a tool to benefit what they do. but maybe tool to benefit what they do. but maybe it tool to benefit what they do. but maybe it has gone too far, and it sounded maybe it has gone too far, and it sounded without told bristol exchange that it was very aggressive, very antagonistic, and maybe aggressive, very antagonistic, and maybe that is not the best way to communicate. it doesn t lead to a listener communicate. it doesn t lead to a listener or communicate. it doesn t lead to a listener or a communicate. it doesn t lead to a listener or a viewer a very good flavour listener or a viewer a very good flavour. ., ., ,, , flavour. charlotte? i think it ust made it rookfi flavour. charlotte? i think it ust made it look very i flavour. charlotte? i think it ust made it look very thin i flavour. charlotte? i think itjust made it look very thin skinned i flavour. charlotte? ithink itjusti made it
to me. them, saying if you don t get back to me. we them, saying if you don t get back to me, we will put you did not respond to me, we will put you did not respond to to me, we will put you did not respond to comments, and they will look worse respond to comments, and they will look worse. they think that by withholding they keep more power that way. withholding they keep more power that way, and it is incredibly frustrating, especially when it is possible frustrating, especially when it is possible to build up good working relationships with press offices and do back relationships with press offices and do back and forth, and that where you are do back and forth, and that where you are more likely to pick up on the positive stuff. the opening of a new school the positive stuff. the opening of a new school or something, and giving it more new school or something, and giving it more coverage, then you wait if you ve it more coverage, then you wait if you ve got i
this matter, particularly given as most of the front pages point out this morning that he was the very person setting those rules, and it was him and his ministers going out in press offices at the time telling people the rules that they had to follow, so not many people necessarily convinced by this argument that he didn t know if this event would be breaking those rules. i think in terms of how this is going to play out today, there are some conservative mps who have admitted already to putting in letters of no confidence in the prime minister. others on the other hand are waiting firstly on prime minister s questions today to see how he performs, and secondly some still holding out for the publication of that report by sue gray, the civil servant looking into these downing street parties, just because they want to have the exact facts of what happened and follow due process, not necessarily because they are expecting they will learn anything new from that report. a lot hinging on th
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