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Politics: Media reporting omissions & inequality in UK

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Blueskyday23 · 25/03/2022 02:39

AIBU to think this should be headlines???

This has been published in the international press today - no mention of it at all on BBC or Guardian News websites ...

www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-03-24/u-k-s-wealth-gap-and-housing-costs-risk-civil-unrest-bnp-says?srnd=premium-europe

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XDownwiththissortofthingX · 25/03/2022 02:56

The BBC is utterly hopeless when it comes to politics. So hellbent not coming across as anything other than 'impartial' that journalism 101 goes straight out of the window. Nothing impartial about challenging lying, conniving bastards over their lying, conniving behaviours, but no... it's dutifully trot out 'Downing Street sources have today said that it is raining outside' without even bothering to look out the window to see if they are being lying, conniving bastards yet again.

The fact that the Tories told the BBC that if they dared to give them anything other than a soft-soap they'd be perma-binned from access to senior politicians, and the BBC dutifully bent over and accepted this, tells you all you need to know about -

1 - what a bunch of complete cunts this criminal cartel masquerading as a government are, and -

2 - how utterly spineless, hopeless, and pointless, our 'national institution' is in reality.

The BBC is basically a Tory propaganda organisation now in the same way that Pravda and such are for Putin, and to be honest, if the 'impartial' BBC suggested the sky was blue, I'd be happy to put money on it being anything other than blue. They have no journalistic credibility remaining. Not a shred.

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