Government struggling to get FTSE 100 companies to sign pro-EU letter
Government struggling to get FTSE 100 companies to back pro-EU letter
Many of the FTSE 100 companies are refusing to sign a pro-EU letter which the government has asked them to sign
This is an interesting story I have noticed in exchanges between journalists on Twitter.
Now often when a "letter" is presented in favour of a government policy or message it has been organised by the government although it is usually done in secret and later released as though to indicate the signatories support of government policy. In other words it is classic spin which all sides use on a various number of topics as it is supposed to indicate impartial support for any said policy.
I think it is important to draw attention to this example though as the government is very much hoping to scare people into believing that all business and corporations back Britain remaining in the EU which of course isn't true, but they're very keen to paint this in people's minds for fear reasons.
Look at this series of tweets.
The number of FTSE companies backing the government on this is falling and many are refusing to sign. From an expected 80 down to 36.
You can also read here how the government is using Whitehall resources to spin for the Remain campaign which I find disgraceful.
The dirty dirty dogs. Been caught out though before the letter is published. :P