Nigel Farage is the epitome of the establishment.
He makes millions at the expense of the poorest, while blaming the most vulnerable to protect his wealth and power.
We cannot afford a society that feeds the expensive ego of Nigel Farage. Clacton deserves better.
Number of appearances on BBC Question Time by Nigel Farage =38
Number of appearances on BBC Question Time by Carole Cadwalldr who has spent years trying to expose foreign interference in UK politics =0
But yeah, the ‘establishment’ is against man of the people, Nigel.
#bbcpm
I’m fed up with politicians saying we need to “respect” the 2016 Brexit referendum result.
A decision by a narrow majority 10yrs ago, that turned out to be a costly mistake, does not have to be “respected”.
If a democracy cannot change its mind it ceases to be a democracy
Baroness Michelle Mone and husband made approximately £200 million personal profit from supplying defective medical gear to the NHS.
They were handed the contract with no competition or process despite having zero experience in the sector.
Nobody is in jail. They keep the cash.
This is one screenshot from the BBC News app on 3 June.
Not different days. Not cherry-picked.
The same day. The same InDepth page.
Four anti-Starmer stories, all presented together.
But apparently there’s no anti-Starmer bias at the BBC.
Have just watched #BBCNewswatch and Chris Mason being interviewed in response to numerous complaints.He finds it offensive what people are saying. I'll tell you what Weasel, it's you who is offensive trying to justify the rubbish that your dept put out. Sack Mason.
So #BBCQT ran a special episode questioning why there isn’t a general election after Starmer resigned.
Meanwhile, there wasn’t one when May resigned, Johnson resigned, or when Truss resigned either.
But of course, there’s no bias at all - especially when the programme again invited Zia Yusuf, an unelected bureaucrat in Farage's Reform UK Party Limited
Rarely has there been such a contrast between a PM’s performance and public perception of it. It tells you all you need to know about the polarising & pernicious influence of our media ecosystem, including even the BBC’s own TV News.
https://t.co/D8wYlYCMUj
Starmer will be fine. He will not be short of offers, and may well land in some high-profile international mediation role.
It's the rest of us I'm worried about.
#r4today
A remarkably dignified resignation speech. A very sad day for Starmer but also for the country losing an honourable and dedicated public servant. I think many will come to regret this moment.
Mason asking people why they think Starmer was perceived as unpopular. Like an arsonist asking where the burning smell's coming from. Zero self awareness. #BBCNews