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Old 17-02-2017, 08:56 AM #6
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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet View Post
i have never heard of anyone saying the bbc were right wing

are you serious
You obviously don't read enough sources then

The constant criticism levelled at Laura Kuenssberg for her treatment and endless trashing of Corbyn (that the BBC Trust found breached impartiality rules, as well as another senior figure commenting that BBC News' depiction of him had been unfair)? Nigel Farage being invited on Question Time more than literally anyone else? The refusal to report on anti government marches whilst other channels do? The general discreet support of the government? These are all pretty blatant things.

From my perspective this all levels out when you consider other evidence and that of course they're going to be pro establishment when they're under threat of being cut, but yes, there is definitely accusations of bias thrown at the BBC from both those on the right and left.
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