Originally posted by zeitghost
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At least the BBC ask interesting and stimulating questions.Battle of the brains
Who is more intelligent - a top footballer or rocket scientist?
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Originally posted by wendigo100Or has it suddenly become very pro Labour? Not much criticism of Brown over pensions, and the gold story seems to have been buried.
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But they do like to send hecklers equipped with microphones and a BBC camera crew to try and derail Michael Howard's campaign trail for example.
And show footage of the crowd booing Howard but not booing bliar at a similar convention.
I think it's a little more than left-leaning but I take your point - right-leaning organisations are just as active.
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Originally posted by hyperDWithin the BBC there has been a strong anti-Tory sentiment and the pinkos there are naturally drawn to a left leaning regime. Even now, they still do not bite the hand that feeds them and their justification of non-bias normally stems from a page of liebour propaganda followed by a sentence from the Tories as justification for balance.
An Establishment is a group of people who run some part of society in a particular way, not because they intend to undermine other possibilities or take over for their own ends, but rather because they share a consistent view of the world with their peers, and with those who educate and influence them.
The BBC is a left-leaning Establishment, rather than a left-wing conspiracy. Most of the British Establishment has tended to be more Conservative, so at least there is a bit of balance here
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Within the BBC there has been a strong anti-Tory sentiment and the pinkos there are naturally drawn to a left leaning regime. Even now, they still do not bite the hand that feeds them and their justification of non-bias normally stems from a page of liebour propaganda followed by a sentence from the Tories as justification for balance.
Whenever they have a comments section on a particulary pro-liebour piece of propaganda (inc some of Nick Robinson's bollogs), the anti-liebour vitriol that follow is fantastic.
You can imagine the comments editing team thinking they wish they hadn't given up the air traffic controllers job...
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Originally posted by ClippyThere has been a systematic shift in their reporting ever since the Gilligan/Kelly/Hutton/Iraq WMD affair.
Anyway, I googled, and got the Telegraph:
The Kelly affair may lead some people to think that the BBC cannot really be politically biased. The usual accusation is that it is biased against the Conservative Party. But this is a saga of a row between the corporation and a Labour government.Last edited by Euro-commuter; 18 April 2007, 05:42.
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There has been a systematic shift in their reporting ever since the Gilligan/Kelly/Hutton/Iraq WMD affair.
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Or has it suddenly become very pro Labour? Not much criticism of Brown over pensions, and the gold story seems to have been buried.Tags: None
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