The BBC has no idea what impartiality means. I watch GB News which has to balance sensible views with the view of an often wrong headed establishment in every programme. I listen to some BBC Radio 4 to keep up with what the establishment thinks we should be told and what the latest lies are to defend the often indefensible policies they are following.
Michael Prescott’s damning and well argued report to the BBC sets out part of the problem. He shows in great detail how the BBC came to rely too much on the “facts” and opinions of Hamas concerning the Israel/Hamas war. They have usually taken the very questionable figures for deaths from this terrorist group, have usually kept the Israeli case off their Arabic service, and have misreported various issues like famine and the causes of deaths of those in mass graves.
He accuses the BBC of suppressing the views of the many who think there are just two sexes and genders, and who think there should be women only spaces. He instances ways in which the trans case has excluded other views, even by those who have travelled the trans road and have worries later about what happened to them. He sets out clear bias against Donald Trump. The programme where they mis edited a speech to give the opposite intention to that of the original was also a programme where he says there were 10 people interviewed against Trump and only one in favour. He also points out that in that critical election period there was no balancing programme attacking Kamala Harris. He shows the BBC wishing to find cases of racial discrimination where there were more likely explanations of the concerns being highlighted over employment and treatment of those involved.
The BBC today is in crisis. It has lost its Director General and its Head of News at a critical time. The Board seems incapable of deciding what to do, delaying an apology over the Trump Panorama footage and now unsure about how far it has to go to win back confidence in its output. The Board needs to go further in its enquiries before settling on a longer term answer. Far from the Michael Prescott Report being the sum total of the issues, it is but a good starting point in showing just how far the BBC has drifted from impartial reporting and from giving relevant opinions a voice on their shows.
I have been involved in several big disagreements with our governing establishment in recent years. GB News has seen these are important matters that worry many voters and viewers. It has given them appropriate and balanced airtime. The BBC has never allowed me on to disagree with the stupidity of the establishment over inflation, economic growth and jobs, the pursuit of net zero, de industrialisation , the economic impact of mass migration and the truth about our ever rising public sector spending. All these matters go to heart of why so many are not better off and feel badly harmed by current economic policies. They affect so many people, with industrial jobs going and factories closing. Life is made so much more difficult for anyone who wants to drive to work and pay for their own family.
Let us take the case of net zero policies as we look on in amazement at the foolish COP 30 gathering without China, the US, India and Russia present. Who are they conning? World CO 2 has carried on upwards since the Paris Treaty of 2015 pledged countries to cut their emissions down to net zero by 2050. The BBC has refused me interviews to point out the obvious, that getting us in the UK to close down our oil and gas industry and to import instead increases world CO 2. They have not admitted that the so called “green jobs” they celebrate will mainly be in China. Getting people to buy battery cars does not help all the time they have to burn more gas in a power station when the wind is not blowing to recharge these vehicles . The UK banning all new diesel and petrol cars in 2030 helps kill off our car industry when the rest of the world will still make these products people want to buy.
Let’s remind ourselves that the BBC regards a so called independent Bank of England as the bedrock for low inflation and good economic policy, fighting political forces. Why does the BBC fail to interview the Bank about its plans (set out in OBR figures) to lose taxpayers £257 bn from second quarter of 2022 until the end of their badly bought bond portfolio? Why do they never ask why did the Bank preside over 11% inflation recently? Saying it was the result of the Ukraine war will not wash, as Switzerland. China and Japan, all big importers of energy, kept their inflation down thanks to better central banking. If the Bank is independent and has the main task of controlling inflation it clearly experienced a massive failure.
There is so much more to be said about the systematic pro establishment nonsense on the BBC. Let us hope this clear out at the top allows the BBC to understand what impartiality means. The more the BBC joins the establishment team, the more viewers will turn to the refreshing two sided debates on GB News.