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Friday, 10 April 2015

I would say that this news was unbelievable but bearing in mind the BBC's incessant pro-Labour bias...

I would say that this news was unbelievable but bearing in mind the BBC's incessant pro-Labour bias, maybe not...

The Telegraph reports that:
'Ed Miliband was in a relationship with a senior BBC economics journalist while working at the Treasury, it has emerged after his wife admitted being "furious" about the "secret" romance.

Mr Miliband was still seeing Stephanie Flanders, who at the time covered economics for BBC Newsnight, until as late as March 2004, years later than previously thought.

At the time he was a special adviser to Gordon Brown, the Chancellor of the Exchequer.'
The BBC of course won't confirm or deny the story:
'A BBC spokesman declined to say if Miss Flanders had informed the corporation at the time of her relationship with Mr Miliband, saying: "We wouldn't comment on former staff members personnel details."'
The BBC acts as the Labour Party's propaganda arm, and there's not much we can do about it.
The BBC will win the election for the Labour Party, and there's not much we can do about it.

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