BBC Remainer bias

Muck Spreader

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Livestock Farmer
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Limousin
John Humphrys retires from the bbc and accuses the Kremlin style corporation of being out of touch and badly failed to read the nations mood on europe. They the bbc could not grasp why anyone voted leave and its thought police had tried to mould the nation into its own liberal left image.

Because John Humphreys was the second biggest promoter of Brexit in the BBC after his boss Sarah Sands. Talk about BBC bias. :banghead:
 

baabaa

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Location
co Antrim
I think the old git did actually voted remain (or claimed to have) but then became pro Brexit, maybe BBC news dept policy. :D But he has become very out of touch on all sorts of things in recent years.
when you have an ex beeb remain old git complaining of brexit bias,
and execs journos etc living in a europhile bubble,
safe to assume there is one massive problem!:finger:
 

bluegreen

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I think the old git did actually voted remain (or claimed to have) but then became pro Brexit, maybe BBC news dept policy. :D But he has become very out of touch on all sorts of things in recent years.


You really are a comedian Muckman, and I guess if Humphreys had kept his feelings too himself you would have been first in line too congratulate him on here for his long career in Journalism. And also because he voted Remain.
The truth is he was too much of an old school gentleman to mire himself in controversy with his employer until after he left their service, now this wise old owl has accurately told everyone what I and many others have known about the BBC for sometime. They have long since become the thought shaping police for the liberal left.
 

Werzle

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Location
Midlands
Fair play to Jo cox's husband this morning, bbc presenter was trying to goad him into slamming boris for his comments last night that the best way to honour jo and stop hatred directed towards mp's was to vote for an election or get brexit done. He wouldnt be goaded, the man is a credit to jo and his family. Mp's should stop bringing her name into arguements to point score and the bbc should get down off there high horse and look in the mirror
 

Henarar

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Somerset
If I take what @Danllan said correctly then the BBC lied yesterday by saying Boris had broke the law
and as for them saying that Boris was trying to set the public against parliament its more like MP's setting parliament against the public
 

Werzle

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Location
Midlands
Charlie stayt and Naga munchetty ought to be sacked, they have just stated mr cox was sickened by boris in a review of the headlines when in fact mr cox said he had a sick feeling when watching the debate after being told jo was being mentioned.
 

Werzle

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Location
Midlands
If I take what @Danllan said correctly then the BBC lied yesterday by saying Boris had broke the law
and as for them saying that Boris was trying to set the public against parliament its more like MP's setting parliament against the public
Its a farce , some are screaming they have restored democracy but want to ignore a referendum result, stop a general election and fix the options in another referendum! You couldnt make it up. Boris is trying to keep democracy alive in this country
 

Danllan

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Sir Gar / Carms
If I take what @Danllan said correctly then the BBC lied yesterday by saying Boris had broke the law
and as for them saying that Boris was trying to set the public against parliament its more like MP's setting parliament against the public
Most importantly, it's what the Supreme Court said. But, to be fair and dislike the BBC though I do, I heard their 'legal affairs editor' - or some such - state that the law hadn't been broken, and go on to give a good explanation of what the situation was and is.

I hope and think it's probably just a case of people with sociology degrees no doing their homework, rather than the deliberate intention to mislead the public.
 

renewablejohn

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Location
lancs
If I take what @Danllan said correctly then the BBC lied yesterday by saying Boris had broke the law
and as for them saying that Boris was trying to set the public against parliament its more like MP's setting parliament against the public

The speaker pulled up a SNP MP as he intimated that the judgement meant Boris had lied and the SNP MP had to retract and accept the slap on the wrist from Bercow.
 

bobk

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Location
stafford
This illustrates the bbc mentallity , they say remain is the most popular option ................. with leave split in to 3 options , ffs
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Danllan

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Location
Sir Gar / Carms
Following on from the old doctrine that 'the medium is the message', have you noticed that when BBC website pic's show supporters of either camp in the same shot carrying flags, the EU flag is larger and or higher than the Union flag?

I've just done a quick trawl and, other than purely remainer demo's, this doesn't represent the truth...
 

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