Wednesday, 17 September 2008

Biased BBC
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Hugh #

Aiming left

Paul Mason has replied to a comment on his blog criticising it for being, well, a bit left wing. "Where the hell do the BBC actually find people as left wing as you?" asks the reader. Mason's response:

If you are American you may not be used to this but the UK consensus is "liberal" and I am happy to be slap in the middle of it. On science, on the desirability of avoiding mass unemployment, on the world being older than 3,000 years.

To start with, I'm not sure a Trot who - as an adult - is still fond of aping Che is really even in the middle of the left-wing. Surely he's closer to the Galloway fringe? But it's instructive that's where he's aiming, so let's have a look at that left-wing consensus in the UK:

All positions, I'm sure, we can see are well reflected in the Beeb's coverage.

Hat-tip to Libertarian in the comments

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ed thomas #

Financial crisis: Is it time for stricter regulation?

Not my question, the Beeb's. The reflex never fails, does it? These have your say things are a joke when the question more or less determines the whole structure of debate. One question, which some would consider moot, means that reasonable answers to that question will inevitably tend to fall within the BBC's comfort zone.

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