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bbc terrorists. but the bbc reporters will be using the word proscribed terror organisation , proscribed terror organisation, etcetera, which is what other organised stations are also doing as well. it's not something they are terrorists in my opinion . right. something they are terrorists in my opinion. right. i'm not saying i'm not a fan of hamas. i actually made the film with hamas when the government 2006. so i've seen i know what hamas are like. don't don't want to be kind of like portrayed here as some kind of apologist, but there is a way that people behave in terms of journalism, and particularly you've got and particularly when you've got people that you people on the ground that you yourself don't say something, but other people do . and i think but other people do. and i think that's what they're doing as are other broadcasters as well . other broadcasters as well. >> okay. rupert, do you accept that defence the bbc? that defence of the bbc? >> you're completely not. >> you're completely n
bbc terrorists. but the bbc reporters will be using the word proscribed terror organisation , proscribed terror organisation, etcetera, which is what other organised stations are also doing as well. it's not something they are terrorists in my opinion . right. something they are terrorists in my opinion. right. i'm not saying i'm not a fan of hamas. i actually made the film with hamas when the government 2006. so i've seen i know what hamas are like. don't don't want to be kind of like...
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the bbc in the longer term. and i'm someone who, for better or worse, has always been supporter supportive of the position of a national broadcaster. so i think never mind carol vorderman for a moment. i think what gary lineker did last year was that while he seemed to win, he was actually putting the ball in his own net because in the long term he was weakening the position of the bbc, not strengthening it. >> and is a problem, isn't >> and that is a problem, isn't it, the very senior well it, that the very senior well known presenters, even if they're technically freelances , they're technically freelances, do reflect on the bbc's reputation by what they tweet. and for better or worse, the bbc doesn't have to have any high profile freelances . those who profile freelances. those who tweet conservative things . tweet conservative things. >> well, i mean, i think that the point here really is and i like the football analogy, by the way , the point here is that the way, the point here is that the way, the point h
the bbc in the longer term. and i'm someone who, for better or worse, has always been supporter supportive of the position of a national broadcaster. so i think never mind carol vorderman for a moment. i think what gary lineker did last year was that while he seemed to win, he was actually putting the ball in his own net because in the long term he was weakening the position of the bbc, not strengthening it. >> and is a problem, isn't >> and that is a problem, isn't it, the very...
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bbc it's got to reflect . reflect. >> i mean the bbc, the bbc does does have the bbc's asian network as well to be honest, which, which i think you've got some, you've got some strong views on that. go on. >> yeah. i've argued this sets up the asian network and they set up one extra hour and the asian network was what it says for asian people living in this country. and one extra was all about black music, urban music , about black music, urban music, that culture, music of black origin, mobo or whatever. and i said, this is wrong. origin, mobo or whatever. and i said, this is wrong . all radio said, this is wrong. all radio should be inclusive of all people and cultures that live in our british society and that's for the good of everyone . and as for the good of everyone. and as for the good of everyone. and as for asians and black people, they're being ghettoised by the bbc. it's like some posh person in a suit is sat in broadcasting house and said, oh, we better give these people their own little radio station so they don't don't bother us. and that's always bothered me . so if th
bbc it's got to reflect . reflect. >> i mean the bbc, the bbc does does have the bbc's asian network as well to be honest, which, which i think you've got some, you've got some strong views on that. go on. >> yeah. i've argued this sets up the asian network and they set up one extra hour and the asian network was what it says for asian people living in this country. and one extra was all about black music, urban music , about black music, urban music, that culture, music of black...
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bbc terrorists. but the bbc reporters will be using the word proscribed terror organisation , proscribed terror organisation, etcetera, which is what other organised stations are also doing as well. it's not something they are terrorists in my opinion . right. something they are terrorists in my opinion. right. i'm not saying i'm not a fan of hamas. i actually made the film with hamas when the government 2006. so i've seen i know what hamas are like. don't don't want to be kind of like portrayed here as some kind of apologist, but there is a way that people behave in terms of journalism, and particularly you've got and particularly when you've got people that you people on the ground that you yourself don't say something, but other people do . and i think but other people do. and i think that's what they're doing as are other broadcasters as well . other broadcasters as well. >> okay. rupert, do you accept that defence the bbc? that defence of the bbc? >> you're completely not. >> you're completely n
bbc terrorists. but the bbc reporters will be using the word proscribed terror organisation , proscribed terror organisation, etcetera, which is what other organised stations are also doing as well. it's not something they are terrorists in my opinion . right. something they are terrorists in my opinion. right. i'm not saying i'm not a fan of hamas. i actually made the film with hamas when the government 2006. so i've seen i know what hamas are like. don't don't want to be kind of like...
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bbc and some of us might remember this. the bbc has this. it said the bbc has something everybody. and something for everybody. and you know back then know what? back then. back then i say that was quite i would say that was quite accurate. there was accurate. it did. there was plenty. i mean, i to plenty. i mean, i used to stay in on friday night and watch in on a friday night and watch about different comedies about four different comedies all because i loved all in a row because i loved them. used to watch the soaps, them. i used to watch the soaps, i to watch the films. i i used to watch the films. i used to watch christmas used to watch the christmas stuff. it was really, really good. so but as time has good. and so but as time has gone h good. and so but as time has gone it was political gone on and it was political back don't get me wrong, back then, don't get me wrong, i mean, back in the 90s it was in bed with new labour and in fact it never fell of it never really fell out of bed with new did it really? with new labour, did it real
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right. >> the bbc africa editor mary >> is the bbc africa editor mary harper . she >> is the bbc africa editor mary harper. she was told she was told by a judge she's the one who tried to keep the somalian gang this country. him gang rapist in this country. him and three of his mates raped a 16 year girl, put prison 16 year old girl, put prison here. they people on a plane stopped him being deported. he's now there, however shocking the bbc yet again, another mark of shame for them. this woman tried to getting deported, to stop him getting deported, saying would be hurt if he saying he would be hurt if he went back to his own country. well, woman he raped might well, the woman he raped might think that a good thing. think that was a good thing. >> grief. yeah. strong. all right, benjamin. >> grief. yeah. strong. all rigimine njamin. >> grief. yeah. strong. all rigimine reluctantly, is sadiq >> mine reluctantly, is sadiq khan party khan and also the green party councillor, these councillor, nate higgins. these people at a £2 billion people stop at a £2 billion
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bbc have made, notjust the bbc, itv news has not just the bbc, itv news has been criticised this in recent days. been criticised this in recent days . as for who it's been days. as for who it's been interviewing and they does that loses your moral high ground , as loses your moral high ground, as it were. and so that's why it's imperative of for all traditional media outlets to realise that frankly they're the standards are more important than ever because as you say, they need to be the clear beacon on the hill with clear, factual. >> and when i was a kid growing up, my dad used to say to me, most parents did. they'd say, don't believe you're reading papen don't believe you're reading paper. and that's true. i think it's still today, isn't it? it's still true today, isn't it? yeah. yeah. >> look, that's why we >> i mean, look, that's why we should should should everybody should take everything salt. everything with a pinch of salt. they should about the they should think about the source. you agree? source. don't you agree? >> but i'm former >> totally. but i'm a former newspaper i've new
bbc have made, notjust the bbc, itv news has not just the bbc, itv news has been criticised this in recent days. been criticised this in recent days . as for who it's been days. as for who it's been interviewing and they does that loses your moral high ground , as loses your moral high ground, as it were. and so that's why it's imperative of for all traditional media outlets to realise that frankly they're the standards are more important than ever because as you say, they need to be the clear...
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bbc have made, notjust the bbc, itv news has not just the bbc, itv news has been criticised this in recent days. been criticised this in recent days . as for who it's been days. as for who it's been interviewing and they does that loses your moral high ground , as loses your moral high ground, as it were. and so that's why it's imperative of for all traditional media outlets to realise that frankly they're the standards are more important than ever because as you say, they need to be the clear beacon on the hill with clear, factual. >> and when i was a kid growing up, my dad used to say to me, most parents did. they'd say, don't believe you're reading papen don't believe you're reading paper. and that's true. i think it's still today, isn't it? it's still true today, isn't it? yeah. yeah. >> look, that's why we >> i mean, look, that's why we should should should everybody should take everything salt. everything with a pinch of salt. they should about the they should think about the source. you agree? source. don't you agree? >> but i'm former >> totally. but i'm a former newspaper i've new
bbc have made, notjust the bbc, itv news has not just the bbc, itv news has been criticised this in recent days. been criticised this in recent days . as for who it's been days. as for who it's been interviewing and they does that loses your moral high ground , as loses your moral high ground, as it were. and so that's why it's imperative of for all traditional media outlets to realise that frankly they're the standards are more important than ever because as you say, they need to be the clear...
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right. >> the bbc africa editor mary >> is the bbc africa editor mary harper . she >> is the bbc africa editor mary harper. she was told she was told by a judge she's the one who tried to keep the somalian gang this country. him gang rapist in this country. him and three of his mates raped a 16 year girl, put prison 16 year old girl, put prison here. they people on a plane stopped him being deported. he's now there, however shocking the bbc yet again, another mark of shame for them. this woman tried to getting deported, to stop him getting deported, saying would be hurt if he saying he would be hurt if he went back to his own country. well, woman he raped might well, the woman he raped might think that a good thing. think that was a good thing. >> grief. yeah. strong. all right, benjamin. >> grief. yeah. strong. all rigimine njamin. >> grief. yeah. strong. all rigimine reluctantly, is sadiq >> mine reluctantly, is sadiq khan party khan and also the green party councillor, these councillor, nate higgins. these people at a £2 billion people stop at a £2 billion
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well, the bbc bosses permission. well, the bbc bosses have then got to give their permission or explain what the position is. they've explained their position. if they're not just free people who wander around, if you work for the bank of england, you don't go on marches about interest rates. you there are lots of it's you know, there are lots of it's a bit more look, i take your point, but it's a little bit more sad how sad that you can't go on a march to show solidarity with friends and with our jewish friends and neighbours . neighbours. >> that's all it is. neighbours. >> forit's all it is. neighbours. >> for 30 all it is. neighbours. >> for 30 years, s. neighbours. >> for 30 years, i obeyed these rules as strictly as i could to the honour and goodness of the bbc. >> all right, now, look, we. we are just going to branch this out because it's not out slightly because it's not just the bbc who have been in hot water over all of this. there this now infamous clip there was this now infamous clip of kay burley , but
well, the bbc bosses permission. well, the bbc bosses have then got to give their permission or explain what the position is. they've explained their position. if they're not just free people who wander around, if you work for the bank of england, you don't go on marches about interest rates. you there are lots of it's you know, there are lots of it's a bit more look, i take your point, but it's a little bit more sad how sad that you can't go on a march to show solidarity with friends and with...
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if the bbc's it's the bbc's loss. she something loss. if she gets something better in long run. better in the long run. >> but does john john, do you really think it's right for a bbc to be partial? bbc presenter to be so partial? so vituperative about one political party? aren't there criticisms she could have made about the labour party and lib dems she did that might be dems if she did that might be more evenhanded, and more evenhanded, but bev and i are take bet. will are going to take a bet. will she emerge in the house of lords under sir keir starmers labour government if they the government if they win the general election? >> she's doing. >> that's what she's doing. >> that's what she's doing. >> she might. >> we think she might. >> we think she might. >> she's positioning. she's very good equations, she? good at equations, isn't she? good and made the good at math? and she's made the equafion good at math? and she's made the equation if she gets equation that if she gets herself, know, herself, you know, kind of winning favour
if the bbc's it's the bbc's loss. she something loss. if she gets something better in long run. better in the long run. >> but does john john, do you really think it's right for a bbc to be partial? bbc presenter to be so partial? so vituperative about one political party? aren't there criticisms she could have made about the labour party and lib dems she did that might be dems if she did that might be more evenhanded, and more evenhanded, but bev and i are take bet. will are going to...
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you love the bbc. >> i would love bbc if they >> i would love the bbc if they gave a job, wouldn't you? gave me a job, wouldn't you? i would love the bbc if i got a pension from them and that's what the bbc's in. crisis over a £1.7 what the bbc's in. crisis over a £1] billion pension bill for £1.7 billion pension bill for the stars they're paying 42% the stars and they're paying 42% of in pensions. of staff salaries in pensions. >> well, it's saying that within of staff salaries in pensions. >1decade it's saying that within of staff salaries in pensions. >1decade these ying that within of staff salaries in pensions. >1decade these these 1at within of staff salaries in pensions. >1decade these these pension n a decade these these pension bills have tripled. right so they really are rewarding . but they really are rewarding. but it's for the stars. we're talking about the stars here. we're not talking you we're not talking about, you know, clean the know, the people who clean the corridors. we're talking about the right? and the big names, right? yeah. and it's it's taxpayers money. >
you love the bbc. >> i would love bbc if they >> i would love the bbc if they gave a job, wouldn't you? gave me a job, wouldn't you? i would love the bbc if i got a pension from them and that's what the bbc's in. crisis over a £1.7 what the bbc's in. crisis over a £1] billion pension bill for £1.7 billion pension bill for the stars they're paying 42% the stars and they're paying 42% of in pensions. of staff salaries in pensions. >> well, it's saying that within of staff...
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you love the bbc. >> i would love bbc if they >> i would love the bbc if they gave a job, wouldn't you? gave me a job, wouldn't you? i would love the bbc if i got a pension from them and that's what the bbc's in. crisis over a £1.7 what the bbc's in. crisis over a £1] billion pension bill for £1.7 billion pension bill for the stars they're paying 42% the stars and they're paying 42% of in pensions. of staff salaries in pensions. >> well, it's saying that within of staff salaries in pensions. >1decade it's saying that within of staff salaries in pensions. >1decade these ying that within of staff salaries in pensions. >1decade these these 1at within of staff salaries in pensions. >1decade these these pension n a decade these these pension bills have tripled. right so they really are rewarding . but they really are rewarding. but it's for the stars. we're talking about the stars here. we're not talking you we're not talking about, you know, clean the know, the people who clean the corridors. we're talking about the right? and the big names, right? yeah. and it's it's taxpayers money. >
you love the bbc. >> i would love bbc if they >> i would love the bbc if they gave a job, wouldn't you? gave me a job, wouldn't you? i would love the bbc if i got a pension from them and that's what the bbc's in. crisis over a £1.7 what the bbc's in. crisis over a £1] billion pension bill for £1.7 billion pension bill for the stars they're paying 42% the stars and they're paying 42% of in pensions. of staff salaries in pensions. >> well, it's saying that within of staff...
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and i'd not only just bbc one and two bbc and radio four and all the other great stations the bbc provide, but they are very loyal to bbc local radio and a lot of them are upset at the moment. >> indeed. i mean, first of all, there are brilliant broadcasters of your calibre on local of your calibre on bbc local radio. it's a great feeding ground for new talent as well. but is local radio but but why else is local radio important? what does it give listeners come any particularly for people who are on their own and when i say people are on their own, people who are lonely and that doesn't just mean older people, but late night listening has been so important to bbc local radio and it's where they have some of their highest listeners. >> and that's where i ended my days at the bbc doing a friday, saturday and sunday late show . saturday and sunday late show. it's a tough gig that isn't it? yeah it is. but what you get back from that loyal audience is one derful and it's been tough. it's been tough to say goodbye. it's been tough to say goodbye. i love working at the bbc. i'm a big fan of th
and i'd not only just bbc one and two bbc and radio four and all the other great stations the bbc provide, but they are very loyal to bbc local radio and a lot of them are upset at the moment. >> indeed. i mean, first of all, there are brilliant broadcasters of your calibre on local of your calibre on bbc local radio. it's a great feeding ground for new talent as well. but is local radio but but why else is local radio important? what does it give listeners come any particularly for...
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and i'd not only just bbc one and two bbc and radio four and all the other great stations the bbc provide, but they are very loyal to bbc local radio and a lot of them are upset at the moment. >> indeed. i mean, first of all, there are brilliant broadcasters of your calibre on local of your calibre on bbc local radio. it's a great feeding ground for new talent as well. but is local radio but but why else is local radio important? what does it give listeners come any particularly for people who are on their own and when i say people are on their own, people who are lonely and that doesn't just mean older people, but late night listening has been so important to bbc local radio and it's where they have some of their highest listeners. >> and that's where i ended my days at the bbc doing a friday, saturday and sunday late show . saturday and sunday late show. it's a tough gig that isn't it? yeah it is. but what you get back from that loyal audience is one derful and it's been tough. it's been tough to say goodbye. it's been tough to say goodbye. i love working at the bbc. i'm a big fan of th
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maybe bbc will come a bit on maybe the bbc will come a bit on this. but as someone who's from that neck woods as well, that neck of the woods as well, with he would have with respect, he would not have far go media city on the far to go from media city on the tram to find himself in some incredibly ethnically diverse areas. the idea that you are trapped in some kind. >> i've just remembered that i only he's a series for me. neil when i did religious programming and i can tell you that the two of the people who made it with him were both of colour. so it's like it's a bit dark, can i just say apparently he says he say so apparently he says he said he's at the said that that when he's at the bbc looks around and it's difficult. >> it's difficult because he doesn't see anyone like him . doesn't see anyone like him. >> but it's a white as adam says, we live in a white country that's why when that woman looked at said, we have a white balcony on buckingham palace, of course we have white, overwhelmingly white people on the balcony , but we are a white. the
maybe bbc will come a bit on maybe the bbc will come a bit on this. but as someone who's from that neck woods as well, that neck of the woods as well, with he would have with respect, he would not have far go media city on the far to go from media city on the tram to find himself in some incredibly ethnically diverse areas. the idea that you are trapped in some kind. >> i've just remembered that i only he's a series for me. neil when i did religious programming and i can tell you that the...
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this is this is a bbc reporters. >> who from the bbc. >> who are they from the bbc. >> who are they from the bbc. >> i'm saying they are. yeah, yeah, it's anonymous bbc yeah, yeah. it's anonymous bbc reporters know, i'm reporters and you know, i'm not saying i'm saying they're saying i'm not saying they're anti—semitic, i know anti—semitic, but i do know that some have been anti—semitic. >> okay. yeah all right. well, i'm glad you name names i'm glad you didn't name names there. to the there. let's move on now to the mirror. home secretary james cleverly has denied making a controversial remark. we're not going to say the controversial remark because of ofcom. but what do you think of this ? what do you think of this? >> tory tory james cleverly >> so a tory tory james cleverly says he's sorry for calling an mp poop . you use the word more mp poop. you use the word more harsher word , but denies calling harsher word, but denies calling stockton a poop hole . so it was stockton a poop hole. so it was it was heard in parliament calling stockton people thought he was calling stockton
this is this is a bbc reporters. >> who from the bbc. >> who are they from the bbc. >> who are they from the bbc. >> i'm saying they are. yeah, yeah, it's anonymous bbc yeah, yeah. it's anonymous bbc reporters know, i'm reporters and you know, i'm not saying i'm saying they're saying i'm not saying they're anti—semitic, i know anti—semitic, but i do know that some have been anti—semitic. >> okay. yeah all right. well, i'm glad you name names i'm glad you...
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and so and so the bbc, the bbc, there's no place for the bbc, there's no place for the bbc in today's modern. >> well, this was just an opportunity for you to rant about the bbc. but. but in terms of the story, paul, i mean , of the story, paul, i mean, look, it would have been quite a good thing for the bbc good thing maybe for the bbc strategically , given the strategically, given the repeated accusations of their pro—palestinian bias , to pro—palestinian bias, to actually say, okay, an anti—semitic march, that's a good thing. let's be seen to be there. right. >> and was there >> exactly. and there was there was an opportunity here. now, there course, rules and there are of course, rules and we for the we can park that just for the purpose the discussion and purpose of the discussion and debate it's own debate they had. it's an own goal debate they had. it's an own goal. just it just goal. again, it just it just seems ridiculous . just say we seems ridiculous. just say we support pro testing, we support march, we support free speech. and therefore, if our people feel within th
and so and so the bbc, the bbc, there's no place for the bbc, there's no place for the bbc in today's modern. >> well, this was just an opportunity for you to rant about the bbc. but. but in terms of the story, paul, i mean , of the story, paul, i mean, look, it would have been quite a good thing for the bbc good thing maybe for the bbc strategically , given the strategically, given the repeated accusations of their pro—palestinian bias , to pro—palestinian bias, to actually say,...
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when i worked the bbc. well, when i worked at the bbc. well, the majority, yeah, certainly the majority, yeah, certainly the then i would the majority. and then i would to their employment. to rethink their employment. i wouldn't well the wouldn't mind as well in the same that andrew neil was same way that andrew neil was hosting during hosting on the bbc during brexit, opinions . brexit, tweeting his opinions. but didn't. i didn't cry about but i didn't. i didn't cry about it. not fair. he's it. oh, no, it's not fair. he's on the bbc. the thing i think i also, as a taxpayer, to fund the paycheque that goes mps, but paycheque that goes to mps, but i don't expect them to never disagree me politically. disagree with me politically. >> the state broadcaster >> but but the state broadcaster has a responsibility to for political impartiality. >> its output definitely . yeah. >> its output definitely. yeah. this is the thing. it's output definitely. but the private tweets of a private person, why definitely. but the private twewe of a private p
when i worked the bbc. well, when i worked at the bbc. well, the majority, yeah, certainly the majority, yeah, certainly the then i would the majority. and then i would to their employment. to rethink their employment. i wouldn't well the wouldn't mind as well in the same that andrew neil was same way that andrew neil was hosting during hosting on the bbc during brexit, opinions . brexit, tweeting his opinions. but didn't. i didn't cry about but i didn't. i didn't cry about it. not fair. he's...
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and so and so the bbc, the bbc, there's no place for the bbc, there's no place for the bbc in today's modern. >> well, this was just an opportunity for you to rant about the bbc. but. but in terms of the story, paul, i mean , of the story, paul, i mean, look, it would have been quite a good thing for the bbc good thing maybe for the bbc strategically , given the strategically, given the repeated accusations of their pro—palestinian bias , to pro—palestinian bias, to actually say, okay, an anti—semitic march, that's a good thing. let's be seen to be there. right. >> and was there >> exactly. and there was there was an opportunity here. now, there course, rules and there are of course, rules and we for the we can park that just for the purpose the discussion and purpose of the discussion and debate it's own debate they had. it's an own goal debate they had. it's an own goal. just it just goal. again, it just it just seems ridiculous . just say we seems ridiculous. just say we support pro testing, we support march, we support free speech. and therefore, if our people feel within th
and so and so the bbc, the bbc, there's no place for the bbc, there's no place for the bbc in today's modern. >> well, this was just an opportunity for you to rant about the bbc. but. but in terms of the story, paul, i mean , of the story, paul, i mean, look, it would have been quite a good thing for the bbc good thing maybe for the bbc strategically , given the strategically, given the repeated accusations of their pro—palestinian bias , to pro—palestinian bias, to actually say,...
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they shut it all down. >> the bbc impartial. >> the bbc impartial. >> i mean, i think i think one of the signs that it is quite impartial is that both sides thinks against them thinks it's biased against them and the government thinks it hates does the hates them. so does the opposition. think, know, opposition. i think, you know, the chair the bbc was the recent chair of the bbc was a good friend of a former prime minister it do minister so i think it does do a good of being impartial. good job of being impartial. well, problem with the well, my problem with the licence fee is that people are forced it. feel that forced to pay it. i feel that people would probably voluntarily pay for the bbc. people love it. people like it a lot. yeah, i just think that it's not a funding model that's fit world. the fit for the modern world. the bbc would say this it bbc itself would say this it complains a great deal about not having being complains a great deal about not havirto being complains a great deal about not havirto do being complains a great deal about not havirto do enough being complai
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>> that's really interesting point you raised about the bbc ban. i know you're another bbc fan. i don't like taking parts at the bbc for no reason, but i think the way that they have behaved has been reprehensible. do think it's right that do you think it's right that they're banning from they're banning their staff from going protest tomorrow? going to this protest tomorrow? >> there's some precedent going to this protest tomorrow? >>this there's some precedent going to this protest tomorrow? >>this because some precedent going to this protest tomorrow? >>this because some preof dent on this because a couple of years ago, had a story that years ago, i had a story that was director had was the director general had banned them from going on pride marches they want marches because they didn't want them anything about them involved in anything about them involved in anything about the trans question. they then relented when a lot of relented on that when a lot of gay staff that don't even work in current affairs or news said this is not fair. you know, this is a reasonable part of
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this is this is a bbc reporters. >> who from the bbc. >> who are they from the bbc. >> who are they from the bbc. >> i'm saying they are. yeah, yeah, it's anonymous bbc yeah, yeah. it's anonymous bbc reporters know, i'm reporters and you know, i'm not saying i'm saying they're saying i'm not saying they're anti—semitic, i know anti—semitic, but i do know that some have been anti—semitic. >> okay. yeah all right. well, i'm glad you name names i'm glad you didn't name names there. to the there. let's move on now to the mirror. home secretary james cleverly has denied making a controversial remark. we're not going to say the controversial remark because of ofcom. but what do you think of this ? what do you think of this? >> tory tory james cleverly >> so a tory tory james cleverly says he's sorry for calling an mp poop . you use the word more mp poop. you use the word more harsher word , but denies calling harsher word, but denies calling stockton a poop hole . so it was stockton a poop hole. so it was it was heard in parliament calling stockton people thought he was calling stockton
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when i worked the bbc. well, when i worked at the bbc. well, the majority, yeah, certainly the majority, yeah, certainly the then i would the majority. and then i would to their employment. to rethink their employment. i wouldn't well the wouldn't mind as well in the same that andrew neil was same way that andrew neil was hosting during hosting on the bbc during brexit, opinions . brexit, tweeting his opinions. but didn't. i didn't cry about but i didn't. i didn't cry about it. not fair. he's it. oh, no, it's not fair. he's on the bbc. the thing i think i also, as a taxpayer, to fund the paycheque that goes mps, but paycheque that goes to mps, but i don't expect them to never disagree me politically. disagree with me politically. >> the state broadcaster >> but but the state broadcaster has a responsibility to for political impartiality. >> its output definitely . yeah. >> its output definitely. yeah. this is the thing. it's output definitely. but the private tweets of a private person, why definitely. but the private twewe of a private p
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story and it was on the bbc the museum of research amazing story and it was on the bbc the museum of london] from the museum of london suggesting that the individuals most likely to be impacted by the bubonic plague in the 1300s were black women in medieval london. i just i'm curious about that one, because this is a disease that wiped out half of europe . do you think this is europe. do you think this is wokery gone mad? phil? >> absolute madness, isn't it? i mean, to try and get some kind of, you know, ethnic angle. yeah. to this is just bizarre. even by the bbc standards, that's pretty impressive . that's pretty impressive. >> yeah. well, i mean, i could they how do they actually research that was there numbers there was calculations what they've done women of colour were killed. >> they've looked at skeletons and they've assumptions. and they've made assumptions. >> . but then they've also >> right. but then they've also sort made estimates they sort of made estimates and they haven't about haven't said it's all about biology it to be a grey biology. it seems to be a grey area. m
story and it was on the bbc the museum of research amazing story and it was on the bbc the museum of london] from the museum of london suggesting that the individuals most likely to be impacted by the bubonic plague in the 1300s were black women in medieval london. i just i'm curious about that one, because this is a disease that wiped out half of europe . do you think this is europe. do you think this is wokery gone mad? phil? >> absolute madness, isn't it? i mean, to try and get some...
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they shut it all down. >> the bbc impartial. >> the bbc impartial. >> i mean, i think i think one of the signs that it is quite impartial is that both sides thinks against them thinks it's biased against them and the government thinks it hates does the hates them. so does the opposition. think, know, opposition. i think, you know, the chair the bbc was the recent chair of the bbc was a good friend of a former prime minister it do minister so i think it does do a good of being impartial. good job of being impartial. well, problem with the well, my problem with the licence fee is that people are forced it. feel that forced to pay it. i feel that people would probably voluntarily pay for the bbc. people love it. people like it a lot. yeah, i just think that it's not a funding model that's fit world. the fit for the modern world. the bbc would say this it bbc itself would say this it complains a great deal about not having being complains a great deal about not havirto being complains a great deal about not havirto do being complains a great deal about not havirto do enough being complai
they shut it all down. >> the bbc impartial. >> the bbc impartial. >> i mean, i think i think one of the signs that it is quite impartial is that both sides thinks against them thinks it's biased against them and the government thinks it hates does the hates them. so does the opposition. think, know, opposition. i think, you know, the chair the bbc was the recent chair of the bbc was a good friend of a former prime minister it do minister so i think it does do a good of being...
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>> so i would question the bbc on because the bbc on that because the bbc shouldn't in the market to shouldn't be in the market to compete with the other broadcasters. they're to broadcasters. they're there to provide and they provide a service and they provide a service and they provide and we provide a service to us and we determine how good that service is is is and all he is doing is presenting on tv. he may presenting a show on tv. he may have people keep he's got have people keep saying he's got great so have i. i great analysis, but so have i. i mean, 1.35 million of licence fee payer money. you know, a lot of people will be looking in there saying we're struggling to even licence. so why even pay the licence. so why should person get so much should one person get so much money? absurd . money? it is absurd. >> surely that side of it i hear where you're coming from. >> speaking of on a personal basis, exactly where you're coming from on that side it. basis, exactly where you're conit|g from on that side it. basis, exactly where you're conit does.n on that side it. basis, exact
>> so i would question the bbc on because the bbc on that because the bbc shouldn't in the market to shouldn't be in the market to compete with the other broadcasters. they're to broadcasters. they're there to provide and they provide a service and they provide a service and they provide and we provide a service to us and we determine how good that service is is is and all he is doing is presenting on tv. he may presenting a show on tv. he may have people keep he's got have people keep...
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fact, back to the bbc or in fact, i say come to the bbc. i've say come back to the bbc. i've never had champions league coverage highlights, coverage before and highlights, so someone that so they need someone to do that and the and need expertise in the building. think generally building. and i think generally you'll see move. building. and i think generally you'certainly see move. building. and i think generally you'certainly with ee move. building. and i think generally you'certainly with othernove. building. and i think generally you'certainly with other other you certainly with other other sports you've seen you sports output you've seen you new in, new new broadcasters come in, new names i think in names coming in. and i think in the fullness of time you'll see him replaced. the fullness of time you'll see hinireplaced. the fullness of time you'll see him mean, d. the fullness of time you'll see him mean, well, speaking the >> i mean, well, speaking of the champions really champions league, i don't really want about the champions want
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story and it was on the bbc the museum of research amazing story and it was on the bbc the museum of london] from the museum of london suggesting that the individuals most likely to be impacted by the bubonic plague in the 1300s were black women in medieval london. i just i'm curious about that one, because this is a disease that wiped out half of europe . do you think this is europe. do you think this is wokery gone mad? phil? >> absolute madness, isn't it? i mean, to try and get some kind of, you know, ethnic angle. yeah. to this is just bizarre. even by the bbc standards, that's pretty impressive . that's pretty impressive. >> yeah. well, i mean, i could they how do they actually research that was there numbers there was calculations what they've done women of colour were killed. >> they've looked at skeletons and they've assumptions. and they've made assumptions. >> . but then they've also >> right. but then they've also sort made estimates they sort of made estimates and they haven't about haven't said it's all about biology it to be a grey biology. it seems to be a grey area. m
story and it was on the bbc the museum of research amazing story and it was on the bbc the museum of london] from the museum of london suggesting that the individuals most likely to be impacted by the bubonic plague in the 1300s were black women in medieval london. i just i'm curious about that one, because this is a disease that wiped out half of europe . do you think this is europe. do you think this is wokery gone mad? phil? >> absolute madness, isn't it? i mean, to try and get some...
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and obviously bbc being mainly obviously the bbc being mainly made , educated made up of posh, educated wokeist are going to be are going to be bang against it. >> last story for this half year reassuring. we'll have to crack through this quickly. reassuring news in the telegraph as it appears. i'm not going mad. the nhs not the envy nhs is absolutely not the envy of though. maybe still of the world though. maybe still of the world though. maybe still of france. yes. >> a quickly is >> so seeing a gp quickly is easier in rwanda than britain, according to this study, is the worst place in the world or the third place world third worst place in the world for and 70 access to a for 24 hours and 70 access to a family doctor in just 35% of britons able to gp britons were able to see a gp within 24 hours, to within 24 hours, compared to a global average of 67. people in rwanda of rwanda had an 87% chance of seeing their in the same seeing their doctor in the same day and it wasn't a man in a grass skirt . day and it wasn't a man in a grass skirt. no, i've day and it wasn't a man in a grass sk
and obviously bbc being mainly obviously the bbc being mainly made , educated made up of posh, educated wokeist are going to be are going to be bang against it. >> last story for this half year reassuring. we'll have to crack through this quickly. reassuring news in the telegraph as it appears. i'm not going mad. the nhs not the envy nhs is absolutely not the envy of though. maybe still of the world though. maybe still of the world though. maybe still of france. yes. >> a quickly is...
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bbc really ? yeah. but they could bbc really? yeah. but they could be like gb news and not fly be more like gb news and not fly any of us anywhere . any of us anywhere. >> and we're all going to be getting night buses home. getting the night buses home. aren't deny and deny this quote >> and deny and deny this quote unquote climate crisis and deny. >> i've just got to go >> well, now i've just got to go and do an thing and say and do an ofcom thing and say there is a louis, please stop it. >> do it. >> do it. >> do it. >> do i'm going to get >> do it. no, i'm going to get on the next story. look, on with the next story. look, there's a louis crisis. >> with that constantly. >> we stick with the telegraph, louis, always louis, and it's always heartwarming civil heartwarming to see civil servants anti—western, servants sporting anti—western, racist it comes in when it comes wrapped in a catchy slogan. >> yeah, ice . i must have lost >> yeah, ice. i must have lost that hold. senior civil servant. senior civil servant. >> i don't agree
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bbc really ? yeah. but they could bbc really? yeah. but they could be like gb news and not fly be more like gb news and not fly any of us anywhere . any of us anywhere. >> and we're all going to be getting night buses home. getting the night buses home. aren't deny and deny this quote >> and deny and deny this quote unquote climate crisis and deny. >> i've just got to go >> well, now i've just got to go and do an thing and say and do an ofcom thing and say there is a louis, please stop it. >> do it. >> do it. >> do it. >> do i'm going to get >> do it. no, i'm going to get on the next story. look, on with the next story. look, there's a louis crisis. >> with that constantly. >> we stick with the telegraph, louis, always louis, and it's always heartwarming civil heartwarming to see civil servants anti—western, servants sporting anti—western, racist it comes in when it comes wrapped in a catchy slogan. >> yeah, ice . i must have lost >> yeah, ice. i must have lost that hold. senior civil servant. senior civil servant. >> i don't agree
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the bbc bloke. and guess what? the bbc says is racist. today the play? yes, the plague . well, i also yes, the plague. well, i also have a blockbuster interview with phil the power taylor. that's coming your way later on as well. we've got a brand new panel tonight. sensational. suzanne evans , tory mp randall suzanne evans, tory mp randall on the panel, jayawardena. and everybody's favourite lefty, it's rebecca reid. this is patrick christys. tonight and, well, i've i want to hear directly from you gb views gbnews.com straight forward should the falklands stay british, get stuck in on
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this is after a week after the bbc said that that that bbc jewish employees or jewish or not are not allowed to go out and march against anti semitism, against racism . and of course on the racism. and of course on the back of the fact that the bbc has just absolutely just the bbc news has been despicable all over the last month and a half in terms of the way that it's presented news that have led to real repercussions, ones real life repercussions, ones for around the forjewish people around the world. someone like gaz, who world. and someone like gaz, who has this this stuff and has pushed this this stuff and looking for his tweets, he's still these tweets up about still got these tweets up about how israel bombed hospital how israel bombed the hospital and whatever. and then it turns out it wasn't hostile and then it wasn't israel. then it it wasn't israel. and then it wasn't it was a car wasn't hostile. it was a car park wasn't dead. it park and it wasn't 500 dead. it was well, you know, was 100 dead. well, you know, that night people went out around the world rioted and around t
this is after a week after the bbc said that that that bbc jewish employees or jewish or not are not allowed to go out and march against anti semitism, against racism . and of course on the racism. and of course on the back of the fact that the bbc has just absolutely just the bbc news has been despicable all over the last month and a half in terms of the way that it's presented news that have led to real repercussions, ones real life repercussions, ones for around the forjewish people around...
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either way for the of the bbc. the editorial stance of the bbc. we've seen also reports that the bbc warned staff they bbc warned staff that they shouldn't probably take part in anti—semitism anti anti—semitism marches, anti anti semitism marches. and we've seen that a bbc staff has briefed the papers saying he was lost for words when guz khan was given this position. very difficult for the bbc, but sometimes they walk into these problems. well it's the thing if you're going to say that you're an impartial broadcaster, you're going to broadcaster, if you're going to say that you're a tax funded broadcaster representing the whole country, there is a certain an extra level of scrutiny that you're going to be placed under. >> i would think. and if you're going to say that none of your presenters can have opinions as and then you sort of hire presenters with opinions. but in this day and age against it, i'm just to give a counter to just going to give a counter to that because this day and that because in this day and age, it be almost age, it it
either way for the of the bbc. the editorial stance of the bbc. we've seen also reports that the bbc warned staff they bbc warned staff that they shouldn't probably take part in anti—semitism anti anti—semitism marches, anti anti semitism marches. and we've seen that a bbc staff has briefed the papers saying he was lost for words when guz khan was given this position. very difficult for the bbc, but sometimes they walk into these problems. well it's the thing if you're going to say that...
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but the bbc seem oblivious to this. i don't know if they're being wilfully oblivious or if, uh, or if they genuinely didn't recognise him. i think everybody else an internet connection else with an internet connection did . did. >> i did. »i did. >> i itjust i can't. >> i mean, itjust i can't. i can't believe it. it's funny that , that they can't believe it. it's funny that, that they would claim to have a verify that they would even have an idea of verifying things because they're so because because they want to believe it. >> and obviously people are dying there and it's bad in the gaza. but when you see some of the videos and the children that are like some of the children are like some of the children are being carried and they're covered in dust and dirt, yeah, at least the top half of their body is. but the rest isn't. and there are never any mothers around. there are never any women around. it's just in a field of men . and i think field of men. and i think there's i think there's it's, it's what's happened is y
but the bbc seem oblivious to this. i don't know if they're being wilfully oblivious or if, uh, or if they genuinely didn't recognise him. i think everybody else an internet connection else with an internet connection did . did. >> i did. »i did. >> i itjust i can't. >> i mean, itjust i can't. i can't believe it. it's funny that , that they can't believe it. it's funny that, that they would claim to have a verify that they would even have an idea of verifying things because...
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and i feel that he's the bbc's useful idiot because we all know what the bbc think about all this. they refuse to call hamas a and they allow a terrorist and they allow lineker this latitude. so he lineker all this latitude. so he goes out says things that goes out and says things that they say. but what they might want to say. but what he was absolutely he said was absolutely despicable. he unaware that despicable. is he unaware that there's been a 1,350% rise in anti semitism in this country? >> well, he's certainly not tweeting last month. >> i mean, he certainly appalling. he should be vorderman's gone. he should go immediately. >> you're calling for >> okay. so you're calling for gary to go immediately? gary lineker to go immediately? absolutely. gary lineker to go immediately? absolutelyagain , with >> i feel, again, with like vorderman, become like vorderman, he's become like a pantomime figure for the left. he knows he winds up the right. and i think he does it on purpose. this is a serious misjudgement. what he's done here. i don't want anyone cancel him. but he needs to b
and i feel that he's the bbc's useful idiot because we all know what the bbc think about all this. they refuse to call hamas a and they allow a terrorist and they allow lineker this latitude. so he lineker all this latitude. so he goes out says things that goes out and says things that they say. but what they might want to say. but what he was absolutely he said was absolutely despicable. he unaware that despicable. is he unaware that there's been a 1,350% rise in anti semitism in this country?...
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but the bbc seem oblivious to this. i don't know if they're being wilfully oblivious or if, uh, or if they genuinely didn't recognise him. i think everybody else an internet connection else with an internet connection did . did. >> i did. »i did. >> i itjust i can't. >> i mean, itjust i can't. i can't believe it. it's funny that , that they can't believe it. it's funny that, that they would claim to have a verify that they would even have an idea of verifying things because they're so because because they want to believe it. >> and obviously people are dying there and it's bad in the gaza. but when you see some of the videos and the children that are like some of the children are like some of the children are being carried and they're covered in dust and dirt, yeah, at least the top half of their body is. but the rest isn't. and there are never any mothers around. there are never any women around. it's just in a field of men . and i think field of men. and i think there's i think there's it's, it's what's happened is y
but the bbc seem oblivious to this. i don't know if they're being wilfully oblivious or if, uh, or if they genuinely didn't recognise him. i think everybody else an internet connection else with an internet connection did . did. >> i did. »i did. >> i itjust i can't. >> i mean, itjust i can't. i can't believe it. it's funny that , that they can't believe it. it's funny that, that they would claim to have a verify that they would even have an idea of verifying things because...
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some another bbc israel apology. some tory knee taking an ad, the translator that could start wars . let's see you radio. >> welcome back to headliners getting straight into thursday's telegraph now and the bbc have outdone themselves this time. nick. >> yeah, this is shocking . board >> yeah, this is shocking. board of deputies appalled by bbc's newsreaders. i got put off there by lewis picking up his own name by lewis picking up his own name by bbc newsreaders claimed that idf is targeting medics. so this was a shocking clip . it comes was a shocking clip. it comes from monica miller , who was from monica miller, who was broadcasting bbc world and broadcasting on bbc world and twice mistakenly claimed that israeli forces targeting israeli forces were targeting medical staff and arab speakers, targeting was the word at gaza's largest hospital . and in fact, targeting was the word at gaza's largidf hospital . and in fact, targeting was the word at gaza's largidf were tal . and in fact, targeting was the word at gaza'
some another bbc israel apology. some tory knee taking an ad, the translator that could start wars . let's see you radio. >> welcome back to headliners getting straight into thursday's telegraph now and the bbc have outdone themselves this time. nick. >> yeah, this is shocking . board >> yeah, this is shocking. board of deputies appalled by bbc's newsreaders. i got put off there by lewis picking up his own name by lewis picking up his own name by bbc newsreaders claimed that...
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