Recent decisions by Meta and Google have reignited debate over the role of fact-checking in combating misinformation, its influence on political discourse, and its place in democracy. But does fact-checking truly shape the behaviour of politicians, or is it primarily a tool for public engagement?
In this talk, BBC Verify journalist and Green Templeton College alumni fellow Tom Edgington will present findings from his research into the impact of UK fact-checking initiatives on political messaging.
Drawing on exclusive interviews with politicians, strategists, and advisers from multiple UK governments and political parties, this project explores how fact-checking is perceived within the corridors of power and whether it meaningfully alters political communication.
Join us for an insightful discussion on the influence of fact-checkers, the challenges they face in cutting through political spin, and the future of accountability in an era of misinformation.