A Sporting Chance

  Good that the BBC uses its own ‘news’ and analysis resources to once again promote its case for maintaining the licence fee and its privileged, pre-eminent position… Free-to-air broadcasters around the world are finding it tougher to afford the spiralling costs of sports rights at a time of mounting competition and demand from pay TV. In the UK, the emergence of BT Sport as a true challenger to Sky … Continue reading

Ali Akbar

    Judging by the headlines today I’d be pretty hacked off if I was Joe Root….the BBC is far from alone in pushing this line….you have to ask why so much is made of Moeen Ali’s contribution…. Ashes 2015: Moeen Ali gives England the upper hand in Cardiff   Apparently Moeen is the ‘main man’…. Pint-sized Ashes: Moeen the main man …….he scored 77 and took two wickets. What … Continue reading

TRAVEL BASED VIOLENCE?

I wonder if the BBC will get around to defining the massacre of innocents on that beach in Sousse as ‘travel based violence”? The reason I ask if because of this… BBC #wato says #sevenseven victims were “killed by extremists” – not “murdered by fundamentalist Muslims”. Ever-present bias. @DVATW — Dalrymple Forum (@dalrympleforum) July 7, 2015 Sanitising Islamic driven terror seems fundamental to the BBC narrative and if they can … Continue reading

NO OBVIOUS LEFT WING BIAS DISCERNIBLE…

I came across this tweet from comedy writer Armando Iannucci. Could those complaining to me about ‘left-wing’ bias in the BBC point me to specific examples? Otherwise it’s difficult to respond. — Armando Iannucci (@Aiannucci) July 1, 2015 I have invited him to read this site where we have around some 10,000 examples of such. You may wish to tweet him in order to help inform his better?

THE NEW VOICE ON TODAY…

Wonder what you make of this news? “The BBC’s political editor Nick Robinson is to step down from his role after 10 years. He will replace Jim Naughtie on the presenting team of BBC Radio 4’s Today programme. Robinson will also report and present across television and radio for BBC News and Current Affairs.” I’ll be glad to see the back of Naughtie, he identified so readily with the Left it was … Continue reading

BUDGETING FOR BIAS…

Well, seeing as how Labour weren’t up to much of a response to the Osborne Budget, the BBC obviously felt that they needed to step up to the challenge. All day they have been running the following attack line… Budget 2015: Squeeze to hit 13m families, says IFS And below the headline this.. Thirteen million UK families will lose £260 a year on average because of the Budget’s tax and … Continue reading

Question Time Live Chat – Last in Series!!!

David Dimbleby presents the last show in the series, from Sheffield, South Yorkshire. On the panel are UKIP MEP Louise Bours, Conservative (in name only) MP Ken Clarke, the SNP’s Tommy Sheppard MP (Yay!), Labour’s Chuka Umuna and journalist Rachel Johnson. I’m so glad to see that the huge demand for the SNP in England has not gone unheeded. Kick off Thursday at 10.35 pm Chat here Register here if … Continue reading

Never Mind The Legend, Print the Truth

    As the Egyptian intellectual Abd al-Munim Said once observed, “The biggest problem with conspiracy theories is that they keep us not only from the truth, but also from confronting our faults and problems.” They also make us look like loons. Can we give it a rest, please? That’s a quote from a Mehdi Hasan article about conspiracy theories and why Muslims are so in thrall to them.  Which … Continue reading

Crocodile Tears For The Victims of 7/7 And Tunisia?

  For the BBC there seems to be no ‘why’ for 7/7. Or at least when listening to their coverage of the anniversary one thing is missing….the question asking what was the motivation for the attacks, why did 4 Muslims attack ‘The West’? The BBC looks even to have put aside its normal infantile, dangerous and highly politicised reason…the Iraq War….The BBC knows this is a false message, a deliberate … Continue reading