Why the BBC has actively helped the govt in the abolition of the NHS while keeping the public in the dark is a story that needs to be told.
@marcuschown I think that's a brief insight into a much bigger story Marcus. Seems the BBC actively 'help' the gov's message in many areas?
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@C7RKY@marcuschown No they don't, John. You're being paranoic. -
@PeterThurlow@marcuschown Is that so Peter? In your professional medical opinion no doubt? I have my opinion, you have yours... -
@C7RKY@marcuschown 'Paranoic', John, not 'paranoid'. I've worked with media for 30 years: I've met wasters in the BBC but never Tory bias. -
@PeterThurlow@marcuschown Fair enough. Although I didn't say Tory bias, I said gov bias and I still believe many would agree with me there. -
@C7RKY@marcuschown It's a govt bias in that BBC, not wanting to frighten the horses, tends to give undue credence to any govt, incl Labour. -
@PeterThurlow I've no dog in this fight Peter. You'll not find me wearing any colour rosette. Just want facts. BBC are a questionable source -
@C7RKY By the way, my rosette - or more probably buttonhole in my case - is undeniably red. But objectivity is all in successful politics. -
@PeterThurlow Objectivity? I remember that. Those were the days... :) - 2 more replies
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@C7RKY@marcuschown They do however reflect socio-economic bias across society: working in media is almost by definition being middle class. -
@PeterThurlow@marcuschown From several ex journos I've spoken to, I've heard suggestion such bias reaches beyond mere middle class filters.
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