Jordan then repeated the previous BBC line that viewers should not be able to tell BBC journalists' opinions on matters of public policy. So viewers should not be able to tell that BBC presenters think racism is wrong. It is a matter of 'opinion'. This is the issue.
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So did, for example,
@afneil searing and much praised monologue after the Paris attacks also break BBC editorial policy? Was it a breach that viewers could tell he thought terrorism (a matter of govt policy) was wrong?https://youtu.be/WIKg3Qexn7UShow this thread -
I asked the BBC for details of who is on the Executive Complaints Unit and what the appeal process is. This was their reply :pic.twitter.com/CNIFCnoTLT
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Dig that hole even deeper.
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You clearly don't watch Channel 4 news. Naga is a presenter not a journalist (just like Piers).
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wow that is some kind of sophistry there!
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She even qualified her statement with 'im not blaming anyone of anything here' so by their own admission the BBC are wrong.
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So, that's all go then.
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