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The BBC’s programme about Murdoch, Rupert Murdoch – Battle With Britain, you might have thought would be the ultimate hatchet job.
Murdoch, the BBC’s arch enemy, right wing, Thatcher supporting, the BBC’s most dangerous political and commercial rival…but he was also everything the BBC loves….an immigrant bringing innovative, radical, revolutionary ideas to break the Establishment monopoly, a Leninist Labour supporter who gave the People a voice.
In fact the programme was probably a big disappointment for the Guardianistas who must have choked on their own dismay as they watched in shock the BBC undermining myth after myth that have fed and nurtured the Left’s hatred of Murdoch for years…even this morning Toynbee was blaming Murdoch for a conspiracy against Press regulation proposals based on Leveson….ignoring the fact that just about every newspaper and publication are also against them.
The programme exonerated Thatcher for allowing Murdoch to buy the Times…..a meeting that was supposedly a secret stitch up between Thatcher and Murdoch was shown to be nothing of the sort and that even the most vocal critics of the deal said Murdoch was the best candidate.
Steve Hewlett , presenting the programme, let the objectivity slide a bit though….as after having conclusively cleared the deal he then said that of course there might have been a secret deal…but we’ll never know because that is the nature of a secret deal.
That’s pure speculation that feeds the conspiracy theories…and the facts he had just presented showed otherwise…he had the minutes of the meeting which revealed it was entirely innocuous.
The programme carried on in that vein…the worst that could be said was that it concentrated on the ‘sleaze’ aspect of the Murdoch stable’s output….ignoring the upbeat nature of the Sun, certainly when contrasted with the downbeat, miserable leftwing Mirror.
However the one problem with the programme was one that must raise a few questions about the BBC and it’s relationship with the Labour Party.
Hewlett told us that there was a crisis so serious that it threatened to destroy everything Murdoch had built….a period of crisis that became the worst days of his life.
That was of course the phone hacking scandal, especially the hacking of Millie Dowler’s phone and Leveson.
But how did Murdoch come to be under such a concerted attack by his numerous and politically motivated enemies?
That we never learned from this programme…once again the sins of the Labour Party have disappeared, hoovered up by the BBC’s clean up squad, 13 years of tragic corruption and incompetence quietly disposed of.
The programme does tell us that Blair and New Labour joined forces with Murdoch….no Murdoch no Sun, no Sun no New Labour victory.
Strangely however, no mention of Murdoch’s support for the Iraq War.
Andrew Neal told us that there was no question that Murdoch’s relationship with Blair and Brown was far closer, far more intense than it ever was with Mrs Thatcher…..at least 25 people from each side, government and News International, were deeply involved in an intermeshed, close, deep relationship.
And?….nothing…absolutely no examination of who and when and what resulted from all that intermeshing of personnel….not even a peep about all those weddings, pyjama parties and meetings.
For a start Hewlett could have looked at Tom Baldwin, Times Journalist, who planted stories in the Times for Labour. Where does he now work? For Ed Miliband as his chief spinner…or ‘intevention coordinator’
Instead the next we heard from Hewlett, skipping those 13 years, was that…‘the blurring of boundaries continued with David Cameron’…..in fact, he said, the relationship was possibly even deeper.
But what was the most startling omission? The fact that the Sun had declared that it would not support Labour at the next election and that an enraged Gordon Brown then declared war on Murdoch…once again not a peep….astonishing given the seismic reaction to that declaration by the Sun.
This is from the Mail which reports how upset Brown was about the story of his son’s illness and other ‘criminal’ activities of News Corp…and yet he did nothing….
Gordon Brown today laid bare his family’s anguish after Rebekah Brooks revealed she had seen his baby son’s medical records – and intended to publish a story about his illness.
In an extraordinary interview, the former prime minister described how he and his wife Sarah had been in tears after speaking to the then editor of The Sun in 2006.
Mrs Brooks had told Mrs Brown that she knew four-month-old Fraser had cystic fibrosis – something which was thought to be known only by the family and medical staff – and that the paper intended to run a story.
The Browns were devastated. Speaking to the BBC today, Mr Brown said that he was ‘incredibly upset’ at the thought his son was going to be ‘broadcast across the media.’
He also accused News International of using the ‘criminal underworld’ to obtain information and said that the company’s tactics had been totally ruthless and ‘disgusting’.
Brown said: ‘I just can’t understand this – if I, with all the protection and all the defences and all the security that a Chancellor of the Exchequer or a prime minister, am so vulnerable to unscrupulous tactics, to unlawful tactics, methods that have been used in the way we have found, what about the ordinary citizen?’
And yet he did nothing….why?
There must be little doubt that if Murdoch had continued to back Labour the phone hacking scandal may never have seen the light of day. After all even when Brown believed the Sun had obtained his son’s medical records and when his bank account was accessed…he hadn’t pressed for an investigation of Press behaviour.
The Sun’s defection was probably the major turning point in Murdoch’s relationship with Labour, the one that set him on a collision course with a group of rivals intent on destroying him and his News empire…and that included the BBC which actively campaigned against him.
A major turning point that Hewlett completely ignored…after dealing comprehensively with Thatcher’s relationship with Murdoch.
How is it possible to miss 13 years of such a close and intense relationship between Murdoch’s business and the Labour Party and the eventual massive falling out which was so destructive?
A relationship that must have had enormous consequences for the country if tales of the influence of Murdoch are to be believed.
Once again the BBC has buried inconveniently difficult revelations about Labour and its shameful record in government.
It is utterly remarkable how Labour, and especially Gordon Brown, get wiped from history…their economic record barely acknowledged, the effects of their policies ignored or downplayed and Labour’s economic plans continually endorsed.