While the BBC ratchets up its campaign against the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, the timing of its Panorama programme couldn’t have been more perfect.
by Readers of The National
Part 1
The BBC is fearful that with the Tories tearing chunks out of each other, the socialist leader could be the next but one Prime Minister, but it could get worse for the BBC. The polls are suggesting the SNP could gain many more seats in a new parliament a double whammy nightmare scenario for our state broadcaster.
Whenever the Tory party are in trouble the BBC helps them out; we’ve seen it in Scotland. In England, time and time again the anti-Semitism cudgel is wielded and it is all aimed directly at one man: the Labour leader.
Whenever the Tory party are in trouble the BBC helps them out; we’ve seen it in Scotland. In England, time and time again the anti-Semitism cudgel is wielded and it is all aimed directly at one man: the Labour leader.
To try to make sense of it all perhaps one way is to examine who would benefit most should there be success in damaging Jeremy Corbyn, compelling him to stand down? The Blairite right of the Labour party of course, who have never agreed on anything he stands for; hedge fund managers and investment bankers with out-of-reach British Virgin Island accounts that bankroll Boris; the Tories, naturally; Donald Trump and Israel. That’s a very powerful opposition to one man.
Jeremy Corbyn was elected on a set of principles by the grass roots within the membership. They were hearing what they wanted to hear from a Labour leader. Since then he has compromised on those principles in order to hold his party together.
Jeremy Corbyn was elected on a set of principles by the grass roots within the membership. They were hearing what they wanted to hear from a Labour leader. Since then he has compromised on those principles in order to hold his party together.
When Westminster goes into meltdown as we crash out of Europe, what next – martial law?
Source:
https://www.thenational.scot/politics/17767070.whenever-tories-get-trouble-bbc-helps/
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