Tiny number of protestors can make a lot of noise! You can hear them protesting about NHS underfunding, but then shouting, 'we do not want you in this city, we do not want you in this country'
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“Pretty grim encounter” Laura, he walked into a protestor’s arm by accident, not the flippin’ Somme.
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The "grim encounter" was in fact the 4 year old with suspected pneumonia having to sleep on a hospital floor under Hancock's watch.
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Not a Labour voter. Not a BBC basher. Former producer. This reporting is a disaster for the BBC. Credibility shattered. Totally unprofessional of Kuenssberg. I would have been devastated to make such a profound mistake. Troubling, to say the least.
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What underpins good journalism is scepticism. But here we have the senior political reporter for the BBC not just putting out lies (without remotely caring that they might just be that) but also creating a diversionary news story when we have kids sleeping on hospital floors.
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So who did you hear this lie from, Laura? I think the people who pay their license fee are entitled to know who is feeding you lies, and more importantly, why the hell you didn't get confirmation before publishing something like that on twitter?pic.twitter.com/jsUbqUb36k
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*Three days before an election*
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No ‘maybe’, no ‘allegedly’ Laura Kuenssberg is a glorified Tory press officer.pic.twitter.com/sNRpqwqj1L
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This is desperate stuff, Laura, even for you and the BBC. No punch is thrown. BBC need to apologise, immediately.
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The BBC are a national institutional scandal.
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