I genuinely haven't got a clue who this person is.
She was a contestant on the apprentice who Trump fired for having sex with a horse IIRC.
I genuinely haven't got a clue who this person is.
Totally biased on so many subjects. They were/are a staunch supporter of the Remain campaign, they were also a fervent Clinton supporter during the recent American elections. They way that they leapt at Trumps many faults yet hardly mentioned Clinton's email fiasco.
Have a watch of this and it will give you a good idea of where the BBC stands
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b087vhpz/revolting-episode-1
I always thought it was fairly neutral but it seems to have shifted to the left quite a bit in recent years
[TFU] Thegoon84;30368463 said:Lol... As the saying goes, you only hear what they want you want to hear!
Theresa May is amateur hour.
This. It tries too hard to be PC and "inclusive", whatever that means.
When Trump won the election the first reported congratulations that was on screen was that from Marine Le Pen. I'm pretty sure that wasn't the first official recognition but it did make me question the bbc standing..
Not watched Question Time before then?
I find the BBC very neutral, sometimes left-leaning, in comparison with other news sources.
They seem pretty balanced to me. They report from both sides.
It is definitely left of most media outlets, but that is because most media is very right leaning.
This. Checks and balances on government, which as a journalist of 20 years myself is what the media is there for, not to effectively decide the outcome of elections and the political agenda. Which is why the Murdoch Sky takeover should not happen, that man's done enough damage to this county since 1979.