SOCIALISING SCHOOLS

Martin Narey from Barnados seems a permanent fixture on the BBC these days and it is clear that his radical socialist views chime with those held bythe State Broadcaster. A favourite BBC trick is to invite the favoured interviewee into the Studio whilst the opponent languishes on the end of a phone line. So it was that Narey was in the studio this morning whilst David Green of Civitas was kept at distance on the phone line. That way, Narey’s voice sounds more powerful, more authoritative than Green’s and since Narey was advocating further social engineering in our schools it was important that he got as good a platform as possible.Even when they attempt “balance” there is always bias.