More proof of the obvious really.
http://politics.guardian.co.uk/kelly/story/0,13747,1021548,00.htmlThe scale of the task facing Tony Blair in trying to rebuild public trust in his administration is dramatically underlined by new figures showing only 6% of voters trust the government more than the BBC to tell the truth.
Half the electorate also believes that the government deliberately embellished its dossier on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction in an attempt to make its case for war stronger, according to the August Guardian/ICM survey.
And the vast majority - 68% - believes the government was unfair in its treatment of David Kelly, the biological weapons expert who apparently killed himself after being named by the Ministry of Defence as the source of a BBC story. Just 8% believe the government's treatment of the MoD scientist was fair.
Only 24% of those polled believed the government's claim that the Iraq dossier was not "sexed up", and a quarter refused to commit themselves. Men are more sceptical than women - 55% compared with 47% believing the dossier to be embellished - and skilled manual workers are the social group who are most wary, with 57% believing the BBC's allegations.