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Trust Me - I'm a Politician

Where to Watch Trust Me - I'm a Politician

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Trust Me - I'm a Politician starring Michael Cockerell, Mohamed Al-Fayed, Peter Bazalgette, Tim Bell has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 1 hr, and a scheduled release date of .

Want the short version of the plot? Here's the plot: "Last December's "Cheriegate" affair did little to abate the rampant public cynicism reserved for politicians - a mistrust evidenced in the turnout at the 2001 general election, which was the lowest for more than 80 years. In this documentary, Michael Cockerell talks to figures including Edwina Currie, Max Clifford, Geoffrey Robinson and Neil Hamilton in an effort to see if spin, sleaze and ministerial failure is to blame, or whether the media's sneering political coverage is most at fault." .