If taxpayer money is used for advertisements masquerading as editorial, at the very least, it should not tell fake news like, "That £1.83 was a very specific figure that the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture (DEFA) calculated relating to local food production." https://twitter.com/IOMDfEnterprise/status/1283325354539651073
Of course, using taxpayer money to promote political messages is wrong to begin with, but a base level of accuracy is the absolute minimum that we should expect.
Plus, of course, the weird claim to say, " @GefMongooseIOM asked the Head of Economic Affairs for insight on the multiplier effect," when, in truth, "This article is sponsored by the Isle of Man Government."
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