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I missed the ones where they were hammering home points about the benefits of left wing economic policy... can you point me at those?
FYI, HIGNFY shouldn't really be considered a platform to brainwash us all into thinking a certain way. If it is, and a panel show is the danger to balance, then I'd have greater concerns about the mental resolve of viewers than about the abilities of the network.
Or ignored it.
Farage is only behind a select few (8 in total) political dinosaurs in appearance numbers (Ken Clarke, Shirley Williams, Paddy Ashdown, etc) which is impressive given his time in parliament.
Whimsically, other regulars who appear to have evaded the left wing lockdown efforts include:
Tim Montgomerie
Tim Stanley
Isabel Oakeshott
Peter Hitchens
Camilla Tominey
Tom Harwood
Olivia Utley
JHB
Claire Fox, all of whom seem to serve little purpose other than to drop onto QT, Daily Politics, GB News, the far right of Twitter...
...and the likes of Camilla Cavendish and Guto Harri, who would hardly fall on the left of the party they once worked for.
But, yeah, admittedly, Mick Lynch has been on a couple of times too, so....
If anything the issue with the BBC is it's obligation to be 'balanced'. As Emily Maitlis put it:
“It might take our producers five minutes to find 60 economists who feared Brexit and five hours to find a sole voice who espoused it.
“But by the time we went on air we simply had one of each; we presented this unequal effort to our audience as balance. It wasn’t.”
You're saying there are benefits of left wing economic policy?
Last time they drove the bus into the terminus Liam Byrne left a note in the cab saying, "Dear Chief Secretary, I'm afraid there is no money. Kind regards – and good luck! Liam."
That type of left wing economic policy, or are you saying there's another type?
For info, "That note echoed Chancellor Reginald Maudling's note to James Callaghan: "Good luck, old cock ... Sorry to leave it in such a mess." after the Conservatives' defeat at the 1964 election."
So guess that makes it 1-1? I'm backing Jeremy Hunt to win the tie break for the tories...