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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
We fundamentally disagree. The BBC editorial team are still biased. The main story should not be the sensationalising of the international law aspect.
Whether or not this is unconscious bias by the BCC, I can't say for sure. I lean towards thinking they're all hacks after the sensational headline, especially if it hits the Tories/Boris.
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We can also throw in the notoriously left wing Daily Mail. Here are their three headlines in their 'Battle for Brexit' section;
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US Democrat leader Nancy Pelosi warns there will be NO Transatlantic deal if the UK tears up Brexit divorce terms on NI as Michael Gove holds crisis talks with the EU and trade negotiations face COLLAPSE
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STEPHEN GLOVER: Be warned, Boris - if you break the law and trash the UK's reputation, you'll destroy your own, too
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'Britain's word is sacrosanct': Sir John Major says Boris Johnson's plans to override the Brexit divorce deal risks losing 'something beyond price that may never be regained'
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Or Sky news;
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Brexit: Emergency talks called between UK and EU over 'carpet bomb' plan - amid warning over US trade deal
Legal action is also reportedly being considered by Brussels, and a top Democrat has warned a UK-US trade deal is at risk.
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Brexit changes in Internal Market Bill will override international law, government reveals
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Or ITV news;
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Crunch Brexit talks as Pelosi warns no US deal if UK ‘imperils’ NI peace process
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Sir Kim Darroch tells Will Trump Win? the UK's 'unthinkable' illegal Brexit move threatens all future trade deals
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