Do you not think it is dangerous to have a monopoly of views within what is supposed to be a neutral organisiation and not a government mouthpiece. If we are citing Marr, I would suggest viewing his starkly contrasting approach to recent interviews with May and Corbyn. Agree with you that...
I have shown in previous posts that the main political editors and presenters at the BBC are Tories. I will await your evidence to the contrary.
As for me trying to ''çonduct a media war on behalf of Momentum''. Not sure where to start in taking apart this sentence. Just gibberish.
I just did! To repeat..... She shared posts from right leaning group on a public forum (FB) and joined another right leaning group. Add in the UKIP ties. If that doesnt suggest to you that she is right leaning on the polictical spectrum than Im afraid our discussion is futile.
Nothing wrong...
Challenge accepted. It depends what you classify as ''public support''' but she has shared Britain Firsts Posts and Joined the Facebook group Britain Patriots Front which has lost of dubious material...
Im not doing your homework. I think you might struggle to find many Labour voices in key roles. The Tory names I mentioned are make key editorial decisions or are the main political presenters/commentators.
I will add to that list Alison Pedley who decides who the audience is at BBC Question...
Will help you out.....
Sarah Sands editor of BBC Radio 4 today programme
Robbie Gibbs - Daily Politics Exec Editor - now Director of Comms for Theresa May
Andrew Marr
Laura Kussenberg
Nick Robinson
Amal Rajan (Media Editor)
James Harding - Director of News and Current Affairs
Andrew Neil