BBC plumbs new depths
Sat 6:44 am +01:00, 21 Oct 2023 4Andrew Bridgen faces no opposition in the chamber.
But he’s overwritten on screen
Democracy always struggled to survive. Luckily some individuals are still fighting.











Andrew Bridgen faces no opposition in the chamber.
But he’s overwritten on screen
Democracy always struggled to survive. Luckily some individuals are still fighting.
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It’s the kind of script which Zebedee’s chick, that Marianne thing uses. Eg, these vaccines are dangerous, no they’re not. They cause myocarditis, no they don’t. You faked your CV, no I didn’t, you’re using the wrong truth, use my truth. Time for bed.
Extraordinary BBC bias. They out-did even their own standards.
Richard Vobes has done a very good 15 minutes on this. Apparently, although the MPs were conspicuous by their absence, the public gallery had quite a few people in it and they all cheered at the end of the speech.
Watched it live, I have never heard the public gallery like that.