Iain Duncan Smith lashes out at BBC in campaign against Brexit bias - 'What happened?'
Boris Johnson recently announced the move to extend the suspension of Parliament ahead of the Queen's Speech on October 14. Numerous #StopTheCoup protests have broken out across the country against the Prime Minister’s action, with members of the public taking to the streets in London and Manchester. Iain Duncan Smith retweeted a video which criticised the BBC for
“promoting protests to their huge audience”.
The video also claimed “83 percent” of MPs appearing on the BBC’s Today Programme since Mr Johnson announced the Queen’s speech were pro-Remain.
In the “#StandUp4Brexit” video, it is claimed: “Since Boris announced the Queen’s speech the BBC have been relentlessly biased.
“Since the announcement, a review of 18 Brexit guests on the BBC R4 Today Show indicates 83 percent in favour of Remain.
“They’ve promoted civil disobedience, promoting protests to their huge audience.
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