tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272054900018746845.post2639804716838438896..comments2024-01-01T17:21:52.555+00:00Comments on Is the BBC biased?: Knock knockCraighttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08741318067991857821noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272054900018746845.post-81829840594841671012018-07-19T14:39:49.855+01:002018-07-19T14:39:49.855+01:00Did Melanie Phillips admit to an interest, in that...Did Melanie Phillips admit to an interest, in that her husband Joshua Rosenberg interviewed Lord Leveson about contempt of court. Leveson was the first judge slated to hear the appeal. Without explanation that was changed. But only after it came out that in that interview with JR he explicitly stated Tommy Robinson was clearly, in his opinion, guilty of the offence. The interesting thing is that Leveson didn't seem, initially, to think that disqualified him from hearing the case! Such is the quality of our judges. <br /><br />Monkey Brainsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272054900018746845.post-16722854866588558952018-07-19T14:31:44.260+01:002018-07-19T14:31:44.260+01:00Gatehouse made a fool of himself by trying to show...Gatehouse made a fool of himself by trying to show up a woman who correctly said what Sharia law is in relation to the legal age of consent,claiming he had superior knowledge to her (the woman was clearly not that well educated or confident to engage in such debate on camera, but she was right). Gatehouse claimed that this law was not enacted anywhere in the Middle East. Really? What about Iran for starters? And even if the "formal" law in many of these countries does not reflect Sharia, that is not the same as saying that Sharia isn't operating in those countries - it often is, and is tolerated by the authorities. Monkey Brainsnoreply@blogger.com