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Monday, 2 November 2009

BBC partiality - unprofessional behaviour

We're all acquainted with the partiality of the BBC, it having a left bias.

While some interviewers like Andrew Neil act professionally, others, like the nauseatingly affected Justin Webb wears his bias for all to see.

On the Today programme, strike>Justin Webb James Naughtie interviewed Dr Sheila Lawlor* on the issue of parents wanting their children to go to the best schools.

While she spoke, there were unmistakable sniggers coming from either Justin Webb and Matthew Taylor.

Matthew Taylor, CEO of the Arts Council is typical of his ilk; he has idiotic ideas better suited to the USSR than England.

If the BBC cannot find interviewers able to be impartial on political issues, then it should not host such programmes at the public's expense.

Listen here (scroll down to 08:30).

* Dr Sheila Lawlor, Director of the think tank Politeia

3 comments:

Dazed And Confused said...

Yet at the same time, "Comrades" such as Harperson and "Dianne hobnob", opt their own kids out of secondary school education, and place them in private schools.

For a better education? - Well of course...

Is the word "hypocrite" not present in a Socialist dictionary, as these people have no concept of what the word actually means.

Catosays said...

Well, unless I listened to the wrong bit, it was James Naughtie and not Justin Webb.

Fausty said...

Hypocritical it certainly is, D&C, in almost every policy area - taxation and expenses being the most recent.

Thanks for pointing that out, Cato! I'd been so irritated by Justin Webb that he kind of hijacked my thought processes!

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