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BBC News and Current Affairs is a disgrace. Under Robbie Gibb it became part of the Tory Party's propaganda machine. Now, it sucks up to Reform. It promotes a right wing view of politics and has frequently distorted its reports to suit this. It is Orwell's Ministry of Truth.
Michael Prescott and Sir Robbie Gibb both bailed out of journalism years ago, and enjoy lucrative careers in corporate PR. And now they are the arbiters of BBC editorial standards. Go figure prospectmagazine.co.uk/ideas…
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caroline52 retweeted
This is all these people ever do Blame the victim Smear anyone who complains Well. The BBC is responsible for its actions. That's it.
Michael Prescott and Sir Robbie Gibb both bailed out of journalism years ago, and enjoy lucrative careers in corporate PR. And now they are the arbiters of BBC editorial standards. Go figure prospectmagazine.co.uk/ideas…
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The Guardian's own in-house commentator on media ethics spent years writing pro-IRA and Sinn Fein propaganda under an assumed name, as well as exploiting his position to try to smear the credibility of a rape victim when she levelled an accusation against a senior Provo.
Michael Prescott and Sir Robbie Gibb both bailed out of journalism years ago, and enjoy lucrative careers in corporate PR. And now they are the arbiters of BBC editorial standards. Go figure prospectmagazine.co.uk/ideas…
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Tamara retweeted
Irrelevant to the substance of the issue and why the BBC doctored a Trump speech.
Michael Prescott and Sir Robbie Gibb both bailed out of journalism years ago, and enjoy lucrative careers in corporate PR. And now they are the arbiters of BBC editorial standards. Go figure prospectmagazine.co.uk/ideas…
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Tom retweeted
I wonder if it’s ever occurred to some that people like Michael and Robbie are doing this BECAUSE they love the BBC and want it to survive? Lack of empathy and assumption of the worst is rarely a mark of the open minded.
Michael Prescott and Sir Robbie Gibb both bailed out of journalism years ago, and enjoy lucrative careers in corporate PR. And now they are the arbiters of BBC editorial standards. Go figure prospectmagazine.co.uk/ideas…