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project_id: 467 - Restore Britain (Doing Politics Differently) - Concerns (26)





Concern #536 - Public trust erosion through inconsistent evidence and contested narratives

Project:
467

Description:
When violence-related issues are discussed with incomplete data, uneven local evidence and politicised framing, public trust in institutions and official analysis is damaged.

Desired Outcome:
Transparent, evidence-led communication that distinguishes verified findings, local patterns, unknowns and active investigations.

What Could Go Wrong:
Communities may disengage from official systems, survivor voices may be overshadowed and policymaking may become reactive or distorted.

Current Situation:
The Casey audit warned that national data remains inadequate in key areas and that presenting partial ethnicity data without unknowns is misleading, while public and political debate on group-based exploitation remains highly contested.

Action Strategy:
Publish caveated data, separate operational findings from political messaging, centre survivors and correct over-claims quickly.

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