Sunday, 3 January 2021

It's the way the BBC spokesman tells 'em!

 

The Mail on Sunday also adds to the examples we mentioned over New Year of BBC News being chock-a-block with empty glass negativity about Brexit. 

It adds Simon Jack going on about the "mountain of new paperwork" faced by firms, and a bulletin on the News Channel going on about "bureaucracy" being a consequence of the Brexit deal, and Laura Kuenssberg referring to "extra paperwork" and saying "There is a very, very, very long list of new kinds of paperwork that is coming into force for all different kinds of business, whether that is filling in customs forms or doing different kinds of extra paperwork if you want take your pet on holiday", and Katya Adler saying, "It's not true that there are no bumps in trade."

It's been pretty much that all the way, from what I've seen.

Never mind Nish and Frankie, here's something much funnier. It's a BBC spokesman: 

The BBC is impartial on all topics and always features a variety of different perspectives – our Brexit coverage has been no different.

It's a cracker!

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