Monday, 11 September 2017

BBC, the home of fake news

I suggest you read this report from the Conservative Woman website on the BBC alleged race hate murder by UK feral youth. The BBC report was wrong and misleading. Why do we have to fund this EU propaganda organisation?

https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/david-keighleys-bbc-watch-bbc-bias-turns-street-scuffle-anti-brexit-cause-celebre/

This is no new thing. I saw the BBC report a bit of lad's humour at Taunton cricket at 5pm ground during Steve Waugh,s tour turned into a crowd riot by 6:30 pm on the BBC news.

Complaints to the BBC get nowhere, its the BEEB judging the Beeb plus the claim journalistic exemption from FoI requests. We need a genuine independent complaints procedure totally out with BBC editorial control given a regular prime time slot on BBC 1 to air the licence payer's grievances.

Mr Trump has nothing on the BBC when it comes to manufacturing fake news.

Get on with it Mrs May and stop this North London propaganda at source.

Piece below from Guido shows what the BBC political journos  should be writing.

Corbyn is whipping his MPs to vote against Brexit even though he privately supports it. Caroline Flint says MPs should rebel against the Labour whip. Thanks to Keir Starmer Labour officially want to stay in the single market during the transition, even though Corbynistas think the single market is a neoliberal tool of the bosses and want to leave it. Tom Watson says Labour could stay in the single market forever, yet John McDonnell says we have to leave it to respect the referendum result. Frontbenchers Jon Ashworth and Jenny Chapman say Watson is wrong, Heidi Alexander and Alison McGovern say he is right. Diane Abbott and Clive Lewis sayLabour must support free movement, Corbyn and Starmer say free movement will end after Brexit. Barry Gardiner says staying in the customs union would be a “disaster“, yet Starmer says we should remain in “a” customs union during the transition. Watson says we could stay in indefinitely. Tony Blair says we should just stay in the EUGot that?

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