The BBC’s James Lansdale has decided to keep his fake news story on Twitter:
A short clip that sums up this G7 summit: look who has chosen not to hear a translation of his Italian host's speech #G6 pic.twitter.com/6pXbBlfvof
— James Landale (@BBCJLandale) May 27, 2017
Not gone unnoticed…
Be a shame if there was footage of whoever was shaking their head emerged, such that they could be asked what aspect of the facts they disagreed with.
The BBC and NYT sharing senior management in common ‘n all.
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It was so good to see the Spiceman back last night! Anyone noticed how his manner is now far more robust, sharp, to the point, and generally far more cautious in what he says? It’s a shame his original natural wit has had to go but he is one smart man.
He mentioned fake news last night and the narrative from the press corpse was ‘what fake news, give us an example ?’.
So he did.. and it was the Beeb, thanks Sean and welcome back!
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Go to 6.33 on this video. You can spot the white cable behind his right ear.
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Either the Prime Minister should publicly rebuke the BBC’s campaign against President Trump or we may infer that she actually supports it – as a committed Europhile
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They know their audience: immature, impressionable. Working at The Guardian.
Fascinating what little needs doing to get a BBC bit of coverage.
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