Monday, 3 June 2019

Three to Watch

Panorama 10th July




















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Public inquiry into the bias in the BBC  Parliament will debate this petition on 15 July 2019.


The impartiality of the BBC is in question and needs addressing so as to protect its charter
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THE BBC is facing a legal challenge over the way it monitors its impartiality amid accusations of biased coverage.




Pity the embed above doesn't work, but here's a still of Mark reckless instead. Click on the link to the Express at the top of this section for video with full sound and fury.


5 comments:

  1. Sadly Panorama has lost a lot of credibility with its attempted "Tommy Takedown" programme and TR's exposure of its methods - and gullibility. But good to see the "comrades" at each other's throats.

    I don't trust Corbyn but I also don't trust a lot of the so called "moderate left" who oppose him as they are also purveyors of the bogus "Islamophobia" narrative, of extreme feminism, of Electoral Commission vetting of all political candidates (Jess Phillips has stated this explicitly) and of moves to abolish free speech in its entirety.

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    1. Yes, but there’s quite a difference between a John Ware Panorama and a John Sweeney Panorama.

      Of course, Jane Corbin is a different story. Her Panoramas are a gift to the ‘complaints from both sides’ brigade. Contrast her overtly anti-Israel “Walk in the Park” with her almost Israel-sympathetic “Death in the Med” about the Mavi Marmara.

      Perhaps the Panorama presenters are given pretty free editorial rein (?)

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    2. Also, see Guido's post if the link works.

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  2. John Ware may be a fine journalist (he's certainly been called an "Islamophobe" as have many fine journalists)...but the Panorama brand is forever tainted as far as I am concerned.

    The point anyway is the BBC's instincts may be against Corbyn but theyt are pro-PC left..whether we get the quick death of Corbynism or the slow death of Creasyism or Cooperism or Starmerism doesn't much matter if we look to the next few decades.

    None of them want to protect free speech, all of them want to further the dangerous "Islamophobia" agenda, all of them want to see mass immigration (already running at ruinously high levels) to be increased yet further (!) and all of them are intent on racialising politics and cultural life.

    Where is the Panorama expose of the dangers of the so called "moderate left"? People like Jess Phillips want to bring in vetting of parliamentary candidates by the Electoral Commission. That is far more deadly to democracy than anything proposed by Corbyn. Creasy has explicitly argued for us not having meaningful borders but rather letting in anyone who wants to come here, legally or illegally. Starmer as we know has been chipping away at our freedoms for years and wants to overturn the democratic vote of the people in 2016.


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  3. What do we pay BBC reporters to do? It seems sit on their sofas at home tweeting on their private twitter accounts loads of anti-Tommy stuff including this absurd tweet about Tommy's footwear...

    https://twitter.com/BBCDomC/status/1148148777951420417

    BBC reporters have lost all credibility.

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