KK wrote:Moggy wrote:Garth wrote:Watched the BBC's report on the march just now - they said tens of thousands are marching, showed some aerial footage, a BBC journalist pointed out that the government has ruled out another vote, then they cut to Farage telling us the country just wants to get on with Brexit and MPs shouldn't betray the public. No interviews with anyone marching or leading the campaign.
Balance.
The march is the lead story on the BBC News website. It's the lead on the BBC homepage. It's the most read story on the BBC News website. It's been on the 24 hour news channel all day. It's been on BBC Breakfast. It's on the app. It's on the radio. Countless quotes from people from all over the country. IT'S EVERYWHERE.
The point wasn’t that there was no or little coverage on the BBC, they point was that the coverage that they did have was punctuated with Farage giving his view.
It’s always bloody Farage. A known racist liar given yet another opportunity to spread his propaganda.
At least Johnson and Rees-Mogg don’t have 7 failed Westminster elections behind them.