No mm, there are five other programmes on GB News being investigated since May. GB News themselves, suspended Lawrence Fox after comments he made. Seems they are ruffling a few feathers.
No mm, there are five other programmes on GB News being investigated since May. GB News themselves, suspended Lawrence Fox after comments he made. Seems they are ruffling a few feathers.
The fact their were 45 complaints about impartiality seems unfathomable high for a channel that apparently is only watched and listened to by love an echo chamber.
It wasn't the political persuasion of the people involved, just the lack of diversity in the questioning.
How many other programmes on other channels has this been the case, that have gone unchallenged.
When you are inviting the Chancellor of the Exchequer onto a programme, who would be a Tory because they are the ruling government, it is difficult to get someone from the other side of the political divide to do that interview. There was no rule breaking, as regards the people involved with the programme, just the apparent lack of balance in the questions, according to 45 people who complained, and Ofcom have jumped on this with relish.
No... it isn't difficult at all. You don't need someone from the other side. Literally anyone who's not a Tory MP would have been an improvement. Any proper political journalist would have been fine. Like any proper, legit media outlet would have managed. You're trying to defend the indefensible here.