The BBC were pushing the attack on this government's NHS reforms yesterday. Here's what they didn't tell you about one of the signatories:
Thanks to Roland Deschain at Biased-BBC for the spot.
'"Signatories include Sir Michael Marmot, one of the world's leading experts on health inequalities..."To the BBC, the background of former Labour associates is of no relevance; I wonder why?
Might it not have been informative to also tell their readers this:
"On 6 November 2008, Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced that the Secretary of State for Health Alan Johnson had asked Sir Michael Marmot to chair a Review of Health Inequalities in England..."
Now, that doesn't in itself make Mr Marmot wrong, but is surely relevant context to give.'
Thanks to Roland Deschain at Biased-BBC for the spot.
1 comment:
Reform of the NHS needed?
Of course it is as events have moved on drastically and it is critical to change their culture as it is with the BBC.
I fully recommend whatching the award winning Romanian film "The Death of Mr Lazarescu" whereby a terminally ill person is shunted from hospital to hospital with varying degrees of compassion.
A lesson for the NHS.
As for the BBC, their biased rendition of events and facts is getting more surreal every day.
They moaned constantly this morning of the 20% cuts yet the "top dogs" will feel no pain, only their "lower caste" and the public.
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