Thursday evening at the same time BBC1 is showing Question Time and BBC2 showing Newsnight. Both were discussing the same topical subjects: US riots and Corvid19 - Both asked the same questions to a similar balanced studio panelists which predictably raised the same answers and studio discussion.
What's the point of this expensive duplication in effort??
I did notice Fiona Bruce permitted those panelists who were critising the government to talk at length, but when the Tory MP tried to raise any positive points, she kept interrupting saying 'But what about this and what about that.......".Shocking last night, the conservative mp couldn't get a word in for being attacked by Fiona Bruce, very unseemly, wouldn't have happened in Dimblebys day.
I did notice Fiona Bruce permitted those panelists who were critising the government to talk at length, but when the Tory MP tried to raise any positive points, she kept interrupting saying 'But what about this and what about that.......".
If it was a labour MP she would do the same and you would think great.
Anyway usually goes that way when one doesn't answer the question asked - happens a lot in politics.
If it was a labour MP she would do the same and you would think great.
Pointing out that Boris is pants, Brexit is pants and the Tory party is doing a crap job of Covid and that the Tory advisors are pants, is merely telling the truth.This was bias pure and simple
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I don't think you lot realise how bad the Tories are at present. Dumb shmucks.
You will not see a real conservative on the BBC.