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The BBC are very sneaky. Both on TV or radio they hire presenters and guests that matches their agenda.
Backdoor bias.
Nothing subtle about it, it's what I expected at election time.
Remember Murdoch , The Sun, Tony Blair and the Labour Party.
Stand by what I said, anyone basing their vote listening to the media needs to do a little more research rather than accept everything in the media is true.
[QUOTE=MillerBill;39379569]Can you name me one eployee of the BBC who supports Brexit?[/QUOTE
Laura Kuenssberg.
I don't take any notice of BBC, ITV, SKY, etc.neither should you.
Majority at the BBC are left wing, that's left wing not far left, there's a difference.
Last edited by CASPER-64-FRANK; 09-12-2019 at 04:12 PM.
[QUOTE=Exiletyke;39379579]I take notice of a relative of mine whose mid-stage Parkinson's . The care and I use the word care loosely isn't care at all . He pays towards his CARE in the home and it's not fit for purpose.
It's one but not the only reason I don't vote Tory.
Brexit doesn't bother me, they can walk away without a deal as far as I'm concerned.
Despite Jack Merrits father telling politicians not to make political gain from his death some of them couldn't wait to do so.
Last edited by CASPER-64-FRANK; 09-12-2019 at 04:21 PM.
In my (very recent) experience, a balanced look would be much more "emotive". I've witnessed first hand stuff over the last week that, to be quite honest, scares me sh;tless. Whatever the reason for it, the standard of care -in my experience- has steadily declined over the last 10 years to the point of casual negligence being accepted as the norm. That's not a political point, it's based on what I've seen; regular, repeat treatment/care of a loved one which started about 10 years ago. This is one hospital in South Yorkshire, if the sort of stuff I've seen is endemic within the NHS as a whole then there's no avoiding being emotive when "looking at it"