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I always thought the BBC was leftist leaning out to get the more conservative at every opportunity.
Personally I think that as the BBC is paid for by the public they should put public interest first and while remaining balanced not be afraid to challenge anyone of any particular leaning. In one sense they don't need to be popular as they don't rely on advertising and the worry of loss of revenue from that source but that also means they need to reflect a wide range of views and maybe even challenge views that are popular if they aren't "right". |
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I see part of the climbdown has Lineker thanking Tim Davie. Clearly wanting to make sure he isn’t the fall guy.
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Such an egregious assault on freedom of speech demands it in a public sector institution that’s supposedly impartial. |
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I think what we have learned here, along with the incidents surrounding Marcus Rashford and Tyrone Mings is that you take on footballers at your peril!
Being very wealthy with a strong public image but not coming from a privileged background is an unusual combination even today. Couple that with the very strong self belief you need to reach the top of the game gives a powerful force |
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Especially Gary Lineker of all people - Mr Nice Guy himself. He carries an immense amount of moral authority and publicly climbing in the ring with him on an issue like this was never going to end well for any BBC manager or politician.
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Maybe he’ll be a Labour MP one day. |
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The BBC caved in, what a surprise.
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Worse, it brought more focus on Richard Sharp with it becoming more widely known about his connections to Johnson. Whilst they are different roles it looks so bad to suspend Lineker for making a political comment on his personal Tweeter feed whilst your Chairman is a Tory Donor and helped arrange a loan to the Prime Minister who appointed him! ---------- Post added at 16:39 ---------- Previous post was at 16:32 ---------- Quote:
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