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Friday 4 March 2011

Congratulations BBC

My heartiest congratulations to the BBC, they have managed to produce an article entitled 'How Libya's Saif al-Islam Gaddafi seduced the West' without mentioning Saif al-Islam Gaddafi's links to Labour leader Ed Miliband (via the LSE's David Held)and the only mentions to the business links with Peter Mandelson and other links to Tony Blair are in a dide bar entry that reads 'Counts Prince Andrew, Tony Blair, Peter Mandelson and Nat Rothschild as friendsstring'.

Imagine if leading Conservative politicians were linked with such an abhorrent regime, would the BBC be so laid back about reporting those links? Of course they wouldn't. For years the BBC's reporting of the Libyan regime has been tainted by their feelings for a leader who stood up to Reagan's USA and was an enemy of the real evil empire, Israel. The BBC never investigated or even reported on the obvious
links between senior Labour figures and the Libyan regime because they want to protect the Labour party from embarrassment or attack. The BBC's bias towards the Labour party too often blinds them to the truth about certain news stories and should disqualify them from being able to demand money from all television viewers in the UK.

If David Cameron had real guts he would tackle the BBC's blatant bias but as he hasn't the BBC will continue skewing the political landscape to the Labour party's advantage.



1 comment:

English Pensioner said...

To me, the connection between the BBC and the labour Party is much the same as the connection between Sinn Fein and the IRA! Nothing to do with us mate!
Look at this morning's reporting of the Barnsley by-election. UKIP beat the Tories into third place, getting half as many votes again as the Tories and three times the vote of the LibDems, but got just a passing mention. To me it was a great breakthrough for UKIP and shows what could happen with AV.