The idea for writing The Lying Game came to me after some very unpleasant experiences working as a teacher under a newly appointed Headteacher who was determined to force out large numbers of the teaching staff including me. His methods were a mixture of bullying, spreading misinformation and downright lying.
At the same time, I wanted to write something that would reflect what I felt was the increasingly dire state of politics and government in the UK as well in other so-called democracies. In particular, the increasing use of media manipulation, spin doctoring and simple falsification of basic information as well as straightforward lying.
I went back to 1979 and the start of Margaret Thatcher's government as this was when many of the more unpleasant modern political tactics were introduced.
I wanted to create a main character who goes on a journey through life in which he gets sucked into this milieu until his conscience gets the better of him and he decides to get out.
While most of the story is set back in the 1980s, it chimes in well with what has been happening recently in relation to whistleblowers such as Bradley Manning and Edward Snowden as well as the gradual drift into a total ssurveillance society.