Thursday, 21 October 2010

The Unbiased BBC ?

During the recent party conference silly season listening to the BBC's reporting, one would think the Labour party was still in power. More air-time seems to have been devoted to Labour and their leadership contest than the other two parties put together. Or maybe I listened more intently to what the Torys and the Lib/Dems had to say than the apparent ramblings of the Labour speakers.

The new Labour leader Red Ed Milliband doesn't exude confidence in his new role, looking more like a school boy who has just been given the role of head prefect against his own better judgement.

The Labour shadow cabinet in general don't instill confidence as an opposition and alternative government to the coalition of the Conservatives and Lib/Dems.

Reporting by the BBC star reporters, Nick Robinson, Stehanie Flanders, Jeremy Paxman and the like still reflect the BBC's preference for the Labour party, which is not surprising as all these Champagne Socialist and the unions who control the Beeb appear to enjoy a good lifestyle on the backs of the Licence payers.

None of the reporting on BBC news programmes gives any credit to the new Government for the efforts they are making to get out of the disasterous mess created by Labour and in the most part by the same politicians now in opposition.

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