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"BBC boss vows to tackle Britain's 'crisis of trust'"

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Chersfrozenface · 14/05/2025 09:26

Headline on the BBC News site.

The BBC are in no position to lecture anyone on trust when they describe convicted male offenders as women and refuse to back down even after receiving numerous complaints.

Tossers.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvg5p8z27z8o

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EasternStandard · 17/05/2025 21:07

SionnachRuadh · 17/05/2025 18:55

The biggest things they could probably do would be to hire a whole new set of journalists, producers and researchers who are politically conservative, with most being from working class backgrounds and not university educated. And then let them report on whatever they want.

I go along with Matt Goodwin's rule that it's useful to look at the BBC website every morning to see what the political class want you to think.

To look at the BBC, you would imagine Keir Starmer is a universally respected statesman. You'd never guess that the polls are currently showing him at a -46 approval rating, putting him in the same ballpark as beloved public figures like Meghan Markle and Tommy Robinson.

Exactly. And what a pincer movement. The BBC gets more funding and Labour get a handy state PR team.

Circumferences · 18/05/2025 00:14

Continuing to expect us to personally pay for our own state propaganda is a mafia scheme.

It's becoming so obvious now it's not even funny.

CrocsNotDocs · 18/05/2025 00:18

How can they build back trust when they haven't interviewed a drag Queen in the last 27 seconds.

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