A chorus of disapproval

I’ve always thought one of the most effective ways to show the BBC is biased is the collective laugh of disbelief or roar of disapproval.

Three bloggers for you: Dale, Fawkes and some Prague fellow.

All aghast at the extent to which the BBC is keeping quiet on the flames of political scandal licking ever closer to the PM himself.

Iain Dale sums up:

“Britain’s premier current affairs interview programme managed to get through a whole hour with barely a mention of the Cash for Peerages Inquiry which dominates the news and the Sunday papers. No mention of it in the BBC news bulletins, no mention of it in the newspaper review with Trevor Phillips and Jane Moore, one patsy question for Lord Falconer who said he wasn’t playing and that was, er, it.”

And that should, er, be it for any diehard defenders of the BBC’s impartiality. Remember brown envelopes? You should, if you were watching the BBC.

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