Rabbitte accuses media of damaging democracy by 'denigrating' politics

Minister for Communications Pat Rabbitte has attacked media coverage of politics, criticising it for “all-pervasive negativity…

Minister for Communications Pat Rabbitte has attacked media coverage of politics, criticising it for “all-pervasive negativity” and for refusing to “give a damn” about the consequences of its reporting.

Mr Rabbitte, who is the Minister responsible for oversight and regulation of print, broadcast and web-based media, found major fault with the role of the media in its reporting on politics and Government.

In an interview with The Irish Times he suggested that relentless denigration of politics had adverse effects on society.

“You are dealing with a very cranky media who advocate tough decision-making and when they get tough decisions they start piddling around at the edges trying to unravel it.

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“There is an all-pervasive negativity in the media that is not helping the mood of a people that is in distress and difficulty. I don’t think the media give a damn about where this is going to bring politics. It is worthy of some thought of where the constant denigration of politics is going to bring us,” he said.

Mr Rabbitte said the Government had paid a heavy price for some of its decisions but accepted some problems had been self-inflicted and voters were restive because of the recession.

“We have garnered some brownie points with our paymasters and our European partners. [The State’s] standing and Ministers’ undertakings are of value and are accepted.”

Harry McGee

Harry McGee

Harry McGee is a Political Correspondent with The Irish Times