The BBC should not expect to control the views of its non news freelancers on other platforms. It has got itself into a mess. And as before, It will likely do so again while the Govt of the day oversees the licence fee and / or, board appointments. But...
Funny how, for many Tory MPs, Sue Gray’s political links make her report and investigation partial and unreliable; while Richard Sharp’s make him a suitable man to uphold the independence of the BBC.
Wonder if Stella Kyriakides would have accepted the 'logic of first come first served' if the EU had managed to get its act together earlier? This really isn't a good look.
Let me see if I’ve got this right. We should not close down hospitality because it’s bad for the economy. But we should embrace no deal because we have a bright future. Hmm... wonder what the Home Sec thinks about losing access to all those databases
Full Statement from Irish leader -
“This is a particularly special day for the people of County Louth and of County Mayo who count President-elect Biden among their own.”
#Election2020
Perhaps but let’s not exaggerate. It seems to me that the Labour front bench is doing pretty well. Starmer has deftly exposed the government’s weaknesses
There is something frankly disgusting in watching the in-fighting within Labour after it's worst general election defeat since the 1930s and at a time when the country is governed by a clique of hard-Right clowns. What is wrong with these people?
#DianeAbbott@UKLabour
Boris Johnson’s inability to deal with the Covid crisis is plain for all to see. If he also fails to strike a deal with the EU we will not profit mightily but be plunged into an even greater crisis. Resignation on the cards?