What's with the BBC?
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I don't want to start another Brexit thread, it's over and done with and we need to move on but it seems that the BBC won't let go. They've thrown out any pretence of neutrality that they might have had before the vote and seem determined to stir things up and push people into fighting the results. I understand that any journalist needs to look for a story in every situation but in my opinion, they're actually looking to exaggerate every negative story and are happy to drag out and give credence to the bitter and twisted losers to keep the arguments going . I think it's astonishing that 3 days after the nation made one of the most monumentous decisions for change in a generation, our national TV station has not produced one single positive comment, but seems determined to play up the negatives.
I'm with you on that, the entire weekend it has featured scare stories and stereotypical stories of intelligent young voting one way and racist grandparents voting the other. But this morning 3mins ago the top story is "George Osborne has said the UK is ready to face the future "from a position of strength" and indicated there will be no immediate emergency Budget."
Thats the first positive story I've seen yet.
Thats the first positive story I've seen yet.
I watched this morning and at around 6.30 there was a report from Sheffield where it was basically a bunch of labour supporters all saying "We're doomed".
I've seen nothing positive other than the odd studio guest - any pretense of neutrality does seem a bit ridiculous.
I'm surprised they aren't all wearing black ties.
I've seen nothing positive other than the odd studio guest - any pretense of neutrality does seem a bit ridiculous.
I'm surprised they aren't all wearing black ties.
StottyEvo said:
I'm with you on that, the entire weekend it has featured scare stories and stereotypical stories of intelligent young voting one way and racist grandparents voting the other. But this morning 3mins ago the top story is "George Osborne has said the UK is ready to face the future "from a position of strength" and indicated there will be no immediate emergency Budget."
Thats the first positive story I've seen yet.
Yes, I've just seen that,they had to show it, but talk about damming with faint praise! Thats the first positive story I've seen yet.
They manage to put a positive spin on all sorts of irrelevant nonsense but can't find anything positive to say about such a massive decision by the British people.
I've noticed a huge bias in BBC reporting on many subjects for quite some time.
I use
http://uk.reuters.com/
To get a better idea of what's going on.
I use
http://uk.reuters.com/
To get a better idea of what's going on.
Lifted from the other thread....
If you listened to it on Radio 4 the first comment after it by Nick Robinson? was to describe Osborne's suit, tie and shirt as funereal.
They can't help themselves. Constant negativity.
Jockman said:
motco said:
turbobloke said:
That's a plan. Settle the markets by making a calm but upbeat statement.
Not a bad one, given the amount of people talking the country down because they were on the wrong side of the result and want to be able to point and sneer when their self-fulfilling prophecy arrives. These selfish dangerous people can influence the markets so it's good to see some sense emerging even if it's crawled out of a bunker a little on the late side.
I agree. He was surprisingly impressive and somewhat reassuring that sanity prevails somewhere at least. I don't like him but I'm glad that he's apparently doing what's needed at the moment.Not a bad one, given the amount of people talking the country down because they were on the wrong side of the result and want to be able to point and sneer when their self-fulfilling prophecy arrives. These selfish dangerous people can influence the markets so it's good to see some sense emerging even if it's crawled out of a bunker a little on the late side.
They can't help themselves. Constant negativity.
StottyEvo said:
I'm with you on that, the entire weekend it has featured scare stories and stereotypical stories of intelligent young voting one way and racist grandparents voting the other. But this morning 3mins ago the top story is "George Osborne has said the UK is ready to face the future "from a position of strength" and indicated there will be no immediate emergency Budget."
Thats the first positive story I've seen yet.
So, he admits that he was lying through his teeth when he said that he would have to introduce an emergency budget.Thats the first positive story I've seen yet.
I'm really surprised that he hasn't gone yet.
don4l said:
StottyEvo said:
I'm with you on that, the entire weekend it has featured scare stories and stereotypical stories of intelligent young voting one way and racist grandparents voting the other. But this morning 3mins ago the top story is "George Osborne has said the UK is ready to face the future "from a position of strength" and indicated there will be no immediate emergency Budget."
Thats the first positive story I've seen yet.
So, he admits that he was lying through his teeth when he said that he would have to introduce an emergency budget.Thats the first positive story I've seen yet.
I'm really surprised that he hasn't gone yet.
Which got me thinking....I thought he had already done all the forecasts for Brexit?
Generally I think the BBC is ok-ish - both lefties and righties complain about it, so it can't be too biased one way or the other generally. However one of the stories today is complete and utter bks.
"UK shares and pound continue to fall" as main page headline.
"Sterling was trading at $1.3460, down 1.8%, although this was above the low of $1.3228 hit on Friday."
So it didn't really continue to fall when you conside there was a rise, and it is still above the previous bottom. Same with the stock market.
Not to mention the subheading is "UK shares remain volititle in the wake of the Brexit vote, while the pound falls further against the dollar after Friday's record one-day loss."
No, it does not fall further than the record loss... It gains from the loss.
What idiot wrote that crap?!
"UK shares and pound continue to fall" as main page headline.
"Sterling was trading at $1.3460, down 1.8%, although this was above the low of $1.3228 hit on Friday."
So it didn't really continue to fall when you conside there was a rise, and it is still above the previous bottom. Same with the stock market.
Not to mention the subheading is "UK shares remain volititle in the wake of the Brexit vote, while the pound falls further against the dollar after Friday's record one-day loss."
No, it does not fall further than the record loss... It gains from the loss.
What idiot wrote that crap?!
NRS said:
Generally I think the BBC is ok-ish - both lefties and righties complain about it, so it can't be too biased one way or the other generally.
Of course it can. The evidence for left-wing bias arises from output and how the output is generated. There is ovewhelming evidene from both. See content in PH BBC Bias threads previously.
Complaints can be vexatious and/or tactical. They are not evidence for bias or its absence.
I cannot recall the last time I watched BBC news , its last year at least. In fact, I cannot recall the last time I watched the BBC full stop , likely a documentary on 2 or 4.
Basically I find its output dreary and the news its self is leftward leaning, persistently and consistently . Sometimes painfully so. I rely on several news sites to get a balanced picture of things , both British and overseas. Sometimes fascinating to see stories and perspectives across the world.
Basically I find its output dreary and the news its self is leftward leaning, persistently and consistently . Sometimes painfully so. I rely on several news sites to get a balanced picture of things , both British and overseas. Sometimes fascinating to see stories and perspectives across the world.
Eric Mc said:
The volume of Brexit threads is only matched by the volume of BBC threads.
I see the mods have finally clamped down on any new Brexit themed threads. Maybe it's time they did something similar with BBC themed threads.
So what is your view of the last four days political coverage Eric?I see the mods have finally clamped down on any new Brexit themed threads. Maybe it's time they did something similar with BBC themed threads.
And they are still at it, divisive, divisive, divisive, using tweets as points of discussion terrible journalism.
"BREAKINGNEWS" Britian votes leave as the constant banner, vitriolic attacks on the democratic will of the people this REALLY needs looking into from the highest authority.
Edited by Sylvaforever on Monday 27th June 10:27
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