Question time.
Citing a tweet and a piece (with the secondary title 'Neutrality gets us Nowhere') from one Jonathan Lis, a blogger on a pro-EU site called British Influence ["British Influence champions a strong UK closely and constructively engaging with EU and wider world. Hard Brexit threatens our health, wealth and reputation"] - a site co-founded by conspiracy theorist Peter Jukes - the BBC's Evan Davis is wondering aloud tonight (on Twitter) whether it's not time now to start calling President Trump "far right".
It's a question that clearly matters to him:
It's a question that clearly matters to him:
Interesting piece.. Key question: if we (in the media aspiring to be neutral) call Marine Le Pen "far right", should we not call President Trump the same? https://t.co/TFKf0axbnG— Evan Davis (@EvanHD) August 7, 2019
Well, here's another interesting, key question - this time for Evan:
Why doesn't the BBC label Jeremy Corbyn "far left" and "antisemitic"?