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by andrewmu
2779 days ago
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I wouldn't say that that allowing fringe voices has been occasional. Nigel Farage has had a very disproportionate number of appearances on Question Time alone. More recently the BBC allowed Arron Banks to defend himself publicly against legal charges of election interference in a way which might well bias a trial. The BBC might not be "government funded state propaganda" but BBC governors are chosen by the government. |
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The Arron Banks interview was indefensible, and I haven't yet heard a reasonable response there.
Since regulation was passed to Ofcom and the BBC board was created the government get to recommend only some. Not sure of exact number, but think it's a minority. Supposedly to further distance them from claims of state control.