Behind the Scenes

Over the course of the Leveson Inquiry we have been gravely informed of the deleterious effect of the Murdoch’s malign influence on, and easy access to, politicians. What the BBC seems reluctant to admit is that all media outlets have access, and demand that access, to the Government in order to lobby in their own interests. Here is just one (I’m sure there must be many, many more) example of … Continue reading

Heart of The Matter

The BBC presents  a fairly unsophisticated picture of this country’s economic state and the debate surrounding it.  It allows them of course to control the debate and what is said more easily….at a basic level it can invite on speakers who it knows may not be very good at getting their views across (probably a Tory)…or someone who is rather good at ‘soundbite’ debating (usually a Labour person). AA Gill … Continue reading

Spend, Spend, Spend and ..er..Don’t Tax

Today’s interview by Evan Davis of Ed Balls did neither of them any credit. Davis failed to get Balls to reveal what his actual plans are for the economy and how much they will cost in borrowing, and Balls ignored all the questions and ploughed on battering us over the head with his ‘Plan B’……or ‘Going For Broke’ as you might like to call it.   Nick Robinson ‏@bbcnickrobinson Think … Continue reading

The Foreign Bureau Of The White House Press Office Is At It Again

The President and Mitt Romney have both given what they say are economic policy stump speeches in Ohio this week (on the same day, actually), and the BBC is right there to tell about it. Or, as this is the BBC, some of it. Obama and Romney offer US voters election choice US President Barack Obama and his Republican rival Mitt Romney have laid out competing visions of the road … Continue reading

BBC Shareholder’s Revolt?

Neil Turner in the comments has a campaign up and running: His ePetition is now up:  “Do you want to keep BBC’s Licence Fee ? Yes or No “    The Telegraph is thinking along similar lines. Isn’t it time for a shareholder revolt at the BBC? ‘Isn’t it time that shareholders in the BBC – that means all of us – took a similar stand? Blissfully unaffected by the economic … Continue reading

We’re all in this together

Relax everyone, fold up your tents and steal away into the night knowing you have done your job. The BBC is no longer biased….or rather it is biased but against both the Tories and Labour, so, em, it is not biased….I guess that only leaves Ken Livingstone and UKIP in the BBC’s good books. Guido Fawkes brings us this, a letter from a Labour ‘communications facilitator’ who is aggrieved at … Continue reading

Question Time LiveChat 14th June 2012

Question Time tonight comes from Stockton-on-Tees. This market town is Europe’s largest producer of huge chavvy earrings, amphetamines and inca hats. It has an exceptionally low unemployment rate for the North East of only 73%. On the panel we have Housing Minister Grant Shapps MP, television executive and former Director General of the BBC Greg Dyke, President of the Liberal Democrats and serial stirrer Tim Farron MP, Mail on Sunday … Continue reading