Has the BBC become a Tory tool?

A corporate lack of self-awareness. "It's still bubbling" says an idiot with a kettle.
Radio 4 had a 5 minute item on what if the justice department had a £2m cut from its budget. "This is all speculation but we're doing it because we've no idea what's really going to be in the budget." Two more weeks of this...
 
Fucking hell, some may not like Wes Streeting, or Labour, but the way LK is interviewing him is like a lawyer treats a hostile witness.

I thought that - I don't like Streeting much, but I thought he did pretty well there.

That's 2-3 weeks in a row when LK has made a demand for an exact date when something will be done - a patently absurd question to pose.
 
I thought that - I don't like Streeting much, but I thought he did pretty well there.

That's 2-3 weeks in a row when LK has made a demand for an exact date when something will be done - a patently absurd question to pose.
She even pulled him up on ‘Labour being in the seat for barely 3 months’, stating ‘You’re now in your 4th month’. It was very childish, talking over him and not allowing a Secretary of State to answer the question as she wasn’t getting the response that she wanted.

People watch these things to see what the direction of travel is, and most accept that, from our current low on the NHS, it will take time to turn things around. Yet LK, and the BBC, just want a sound-bite rather than actual detail.

Yes, thought he did well, but the BBC need to step away from the previous Tory driven divisive politics. It’s pathetic and is one of the reasons why I rarely watch this shit.
 

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