Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC 16:41 - Nov 27 with 4191 views | ZedRodgers |
It’s getting silly now. This is a step beyond the doctored news footage. | |
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Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 16:45 - Nov 27 with 2800 views | chicoazul | Fail to see why whether "Boris" is interviewed or not by the BBC should affect whether the Maximum Leader is. | |
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Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 16:46 - Nov 27 with 2790 views | Bluefish |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 16:45 - Nov 27 by chicoazul | Fail to see why whether "Boris" is interviewed or not by the BBC should affect whether the Maximum Leader is. |
I think the word is deflection | |
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Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 16:57 - Nov 27 with 2743 views | Darth_Koont |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 16:45 - Nov 27 by chicoazul | Fail to see why whether "Boris" is interviewed or not by the BBC should affect whether the Maximum Leader is. |
Because everyone looks bad in an Andrew Neil interview: Neil, the interviewee and you for watching it. Why would you agree to that if the others weren't even going to do it? | |
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Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 16:59 - Nov 27 with 2726 views | chicoazul |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 16:57 - Nov 27 by Darth_Koont | Because everyone looks bad in an Andrew Neil interview: Neil, the interviewee and you for watching it. Why would you agree to that if the others weren't even going to do it? |
We all look bad for watching interviews where politicians are subject to discomforting questions? How very Marxist of you. Oh wait, he tore Nicola a new one the other night didn't he. | |
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Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:00 - Nov 27 with 2716 views | giant_stow |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 16:57 - Nov 27 by Darth_Koont | Because everyone looks bad in an Andrew Neil interview: Neil, the interviewee and you for watching it. Why would you agree to that if the others weren't even going to do it? |
Hey! Agreed! No one's going to come out of Neil interview well - he even used to rip into his sofa guests on This Week when he didn;t like the cut of their gib. Presumably Labour would have never agreed to it for Corbyn if Boris wasn't doing one too. | |
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Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:08 - Nov 27 with 2667 views | ZedRodgers |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 16:45 - Nov 27 by chicoazul | Fail to see why whether "Boris" is interviewed or not by the BBC should affect whether the Maximum Leader is. |
If it’s true the BBC told Labour that Johnson had confirmed when he hadn’t, then we have a problem. They should have filmed them all over a short space of time and only release once all interviews had been filmed. I would imagine it’s not a breach of Ofcom’s election impartiality rules as the party potentially omitted from coverage are choosing to do so themselves. However, given the nature of Neil’s interviews, this really shouldn’t have been allowed to happen. | |
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Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:09 - Nov 27 with 2656 views | giant_stow |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:08 - Nov 27 by ZedRodgers | If it’s true the BBC told Labour that Johnson had confirmed when he hadn’t, then we have a problem. They should have filmed them all over a short space of time and only release once all interviews had been filmed. I would imagine it’s not a breach of Ofcom’s election impartiality rules as the party potentially omitted from coverage are choosing to do so themselves. However, given the nature of Neil’s interviews, this really shouldn’t have been allowed to happen. |
As big man blue says on the other thread: empty chair him. | |
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Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:11 - Nov 27 with 2640 views | chicoazul |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:08 - Nov 27 by ZedRodgers | If it’s true the BBC told Labour that Johnson had confirmed when he hadn’t, then we have a problem. They should have filmed them all over a short space of time and only release once all interviews had been filmed. I would imagine it’s not a breach of Ofcom’s election impartiality rules as the party potentially omitted from coverage are choosing to do so themselves. However, given the nature of Neil’s interviews, this really shouldn’t have been allowed to happen. |
Maybe "Boris" said he would then decided not to? | |
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Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:12 - Nov 27 with 2638 views | blueislander |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:08 - Nov 27 by ZedRodgers | If it’s true the BBC told Labour that Johnson had confirmed when he hadn’t, then we have a problem. They should have filmed them all over a short space of time and only release once all interviews had been filmed. I would imagine it’s not a breach of Ofcom’s election impartiality rules as the party potentially omitted from coverage are choosing to do so themselves. However, given the nature of Neil’s interviews, this really shouldn’t have been allowed to happen. |
The fact that left wing supporters think that the BBC is biased towards the right, and vice versa suggests to me that they are reasonably balanced. | | | |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:15 - Nov 27 with 2620 views | BlueBadger |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:12 - Nov 27 by blueislander | The fact that left wing supporters think that the BBC is biased towards the right, and vice versa suggests to me that they are reasonably balanced. |
Boris might bottle Neil interview by BlueBadger 27 Nov 2019 16:14I don't think that the problem with the beeb is 'bias' as more false equivalence. Hence why stories about climate change, vaccinations, etc, etc frequently feature climate change deniers, anti-vaxxers as well as actual people who know what they're talking about as if there's equal weight to both arguments when there isn't. | |
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Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:16 - Nov 27 with 2615 views | Bluefish |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:08 - Nov 27 by ZedRodgers | If it’s true the BBC told Labour that Johnson had confirmed when he hadn’t, then we have a problem. They should have filmed them all over a short space of time and only release once all interviews had been filmed. I would imagine it’s not a breach of Ofcom’s election impartiality rules as the party potentially omitted from coverage are choosing to do so themselves. However, given the nature of Neil’s interviews, this really shouldn’t have been allowed to happen. |
So what you are saying is that labour have massively fooked up and now they want to cry about it. Corbz isn't supposed to have anything to hide so he should have just tried to answer the questions | |
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Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:18 - Nov 27 with 2599 views | giant_stow |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:12 - Nov 27 by blueislander | The fact that left wing supporters think that the BBC is biased towards the right, and vice versa suggests to me that they are reasonably balanced. |
Normally, I’d agree with that, but if Boris weasels out of this interview, Labour have a very genuine grievance | |
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Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:18 - Nov 27 with 2592 views | ZedRodgers |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:09 - Nov 27 by giant_stow | As big man blue says on the other thread: empty chair him. |
Sorry, didn’t notice the other thread. | |
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Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:19 - Nov 27 with 2591 views | Swansea_Blue | Standard tactic they've used with Johnson ever since they've realised he's a liability. He didn't make many appearances during the leadership election either. | |
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Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:20 - Nov 27 with 2582 views | giant_stow |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:18 - Nov 27 by ZedRodgers | Sorry, didn’t notice the other thread. |
Not a disaster! | |
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Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:20 - Nov 27 with 2582 views | Darth_Koont |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 16:59 - Nov 27 by chicoazul | We all look bad for watching interviews where politicians are subject to discomforting questions? How very Marxist of you. Oh wait, he tore Nicola a new one the other night didn't he. |
Not really, no. He seems to be the "original host" for our disingenuous politics and media. With bad faith interviews you just have to endure. | |
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Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:26 - Nov 27 with 2549 views | GeoffSentence |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:09 - Nov 27 by giant_stow | As big man blue says on the other thread: empty chair him. |
How do you do that with a one on one interview? | |
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Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:37 - Nov 27 with 2507 views | giant_stow |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:26 - Nov 27 by GeoffSentence | How do you do that with a one on one interview? |
Kay Burley managed it. Maybe it would have to be shorter. | |
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Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:43 - Nov 27 with 2472 views | vapour_trail |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 16:59 - Nov 27 by chicoazul | We all look bad for watching interviews where politicians are subject to discomforting questions? How very Marxist of you. Oh wait, he tore Nicola a new one the other night didn't he. |
He tore nicola a new one. How delightful. | |
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Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 18:04 - Nov 27 with 2392 views | No9 | Daytime BBC radio has been appalling this week. Virtually nothing about the tory manifesto Very, very one sided | | | |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 18:05 - Nov 27 with 2388 views | chicoazul |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:20 - Nov 27 by Darth_Koont | Not really, no. He seems to be the "original host" for our disingenuous politics and media. With bad faith interviews you just have to endure. |
Bad faith looool | |
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Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 18:07 - Nov 27 with 2382 views | legally_blue |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:08 - Nov 27 by ZedRodgers | If it’s true the BBC told Labour that Johnson had confirmed when he hadn’t, then we have a problem. They should have filmed them all over a short space of time and only release once all interviews had been filmed. I would imagine it’s not a breach of Ofcom’s election impartiality rules as the party potentially omitted from coverage are choosing to do so themselves. However, given the nature of Neil’s interviews, this really shouldn’t have been allowed to happen. |
Would you be saying the same in the Corbyn interview had gone well? Suspect not.... | | | |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 18:10 - Nov 27 with 2362 views | caught-in-limbo |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 17:20 - Nov 27 by Darth_Koont | Not really, no. He seems to be the "original host" for our disingenuous politics and media. With bad faith interviews you just have to endure. |
You're bringing a bit of reason to this thread and starting seeing through what's going on. TWTD is full of left v right party politics threads at the moment. It's the same people spouting the same talking points as usual, though I'm not sure anyone else is really interested. I suppose the idea is to promote the idea that we have a vibrant democracy; we don't. Once upon a time in this country we voted in line with family tradition (as much as anything else) but official based on manifesto promises. Those days are gone. Political advisers have learnt that policies are pretty useless. Why outline a policy when a policy can be attacked? Best to just publish meaningless slogans. They can't be attacked in the same way. But how do politicians engage us sufficiently in order that we vote? That's easy. It's the US2016 model: Trump v Hillary - create two detestable candidates where your vote is no longer about what you want, but what you don't want. Why do that? I think the idea is to lose faith in democracy. People are starting to wake up to the idea that our democracy is rubbish right now. But what normal people want is better democracy, not less democracy! I'm seeing a steady breakdown of family values and greater state control of the family, greater policing powers, fears of foreign powers, and all manner of suppression of free speech. It really doesn't look healthy at all. The idea is to make Westminster appear so chaotic, we'll soon be demanding greater order and security. Déjà vu, anyone? The BBC and the mainstream press at large is doing nothing to keep our democracy strong. They have failed in their duty to act as a fourth estate. In fact, the UK media is more "5th column" than "4th estate" right now. Unfortunately, very few people can see that because we are conditioned into getting our opinions from the very bodies who are at the root of the problem. | |
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Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 18:12 - Nov 27 with 2348 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 18:07 - Nov 27 by legally_blue | Would you be saying the same in the Corbyn interview had gone well? Suspect not.... |
Even more so .... obviously. | |
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Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 18:13 - Nov 27 with 2345 views | Darth_Koont |
Something deeply concerning going on at the BBC on 18:05 - Nov 27 by chicoazul | Bad faith looool |
Yep. Your middle name. | |
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