tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272054900018746845.post8418577845955532646..comments2024-01-01T17:21:52.555+00:00Comments on Is the BBC biased?: The BBC and Shaun Bailey: Part TwoCraighttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08741318067991857821noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272054900018746845.post-67123660757403825492018-10-07T21:56:21.158+01:002018-10-07T21:56:21.158+01:00If I was being interviewed by the BBC I think I...If I was being interviewed by the BBC I think I'd work in Jimmy Savile, Jenni Murray's tax demand, Mark Thompson's arm biting of employees, Lord Hall's regrets about the Brexit result and failure of their well paid pundits to predict Brexit, Trump or the 2015 election result. That would all be in the first sentence. Quite easy really - just say "Well of course you work for the BBC and we know that the BBC etc etc...so there is no reason for you to claim the moral high ground and adopt such a patronising tone in your question. Remind me - 0what was the question - it was so dull I've forgotten what it was..." If they try and interrupt you just keep saying "Will you be quiet and let me answer the question!" over and over, louder and louder until they stop. :) Monkey Brainsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272054900018746845.post-20163789058993399302018-10-07T18:59:25.521+01:002018-10-07T18:59:25.521+01:00I suppose the question is why, time after time, do...I suppose the question is why, time after time, do politicians (and Tommy Robinson) not rock up to interviews with printouts and memory aids, and refuse to be confronted unless the entire 'contoversial' quote, paragraph or context is laid out clearly before the conversation begins.<br />Too much backfooting allows jornalists free reign with narrative.Enoughnoreply@blogger.com