I know I have mentioned before the BBC's habit of giving a Labour spokesman airtime on the 7pm Radio 4 news. Tonight they did it again. The item about the returning of Abu Quatada to Jordan was the excuse for retelling Yvette Cooper's claims that this decision had taken too long - indeed it had but only thanks to the signing up by her party when in government to the European Human Rights Act. This was followed by a nice long soundbite not from the Home Secretary, a Conservative, but her Labour shadow.
Maybe the BBC should consider which party/parties are in power and making decisions rather than who the BBC would prefer to be in power.
Maybe the BBC should consider which party/parties are in power and making decisions rather than who the BBC would prefer to be in power.
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