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BBC staff take to social media to defend their sinking ship; has the "Great Awokening" failed?
By Rhoda Wilson | November 13, 2025 | 6 Comments
The BBC is living in cloud cuckoo land, Matt Goodwin says.
Listing various topics on which the BBC has shown left-wing ideological bias, he demonstrates that, far from others, who are not immersed in the BBC groupthink, disseminating misinformation, it is the BBC which is the purveyor of disinformation – so much so that the BBC exemplifies what disinformation is.
The BBC is in Cloud Cuckoo Land
By Matt Goodwin | 10 November 2025
"Breaking … the BBC."
Yesterday, shockingly, Tim Davie, Director-General of the British Broadcasting Corporation, resigned amid evidence of blatant bias at the BBC. It is the most significant crisis in the history of the BBC.
His resignation, alongside the resignation of Deborah Turness, Chief Executive of BBC News, comes against the backdrop of a string of bombshell revelations that have revealed strong left-wing bias in a taxpayer-funded organisation that is supposed to be ideologically impartial.
They include, most damningly, a doctored clip of a speech by President Trump, which was edited in a way to make President Trump look like he was inciting a violent insurrection when, in fact, he was doing no such thing.
Just think about that for a moment. The taxpayer-funded BBC doctoring footage to make it look like the President of the United States of America was saying something he was not.
The BBC Panorama programme, which aired the clip, deliberately misled viewers in a way that would have made the Kremlin or North Korea proud.
Can you imagine, for a moment, how the BBC itself would have responded had it found, say, Fox News or Russia splicing speeches by Keir Starmer?
The same organisation, in other words, that routinely accuses people who simply hold different views of "misinformation" is now imploding because it has been caught spreading … misinformation.
And this is not just about Donald Trump. Far from it.
As a leaked memo, written by an independent advisor to the BBC's editorial and standards committee, and published in the Daily Telegraph, makes clear, this bias is also visible on many other issues, where the BBC has similarly thrown impartiality to the wind and imposed a narrow liberal progressive [i.e. left-wing] worldview on everybody else:
• The BBC minimising Israeli suffering and consistently portraying Israel in a negative light.
• The BBC relying on Hamas-dominated agencies for news and information.
• The BBC Arabic outfit featuring journalists who are blatantly biased against Israel, and who have openly celebrated terrorists.
• The BBC "LGBTQ desk" effectively censoring coverage of the trans debate by declining to cover stories that raise 'difficult questions' about the transgender dogma that permeates the organisation.
• The BBC "fact-checking" unit, BBC Verify, trying to suggest that car insurance companies are "racist" when there was a glaring lack of evidence for the claim.
• The BBC relying on left-wing sources such as the Trades Union Congress to push a story that suggested ethnic minority workers were more at risk of 'insecure jobs' when a range of other contributing factors were completely ignored.
• The BBC excessively pushing one opinion poll, which suggested, wrongly as it happens, that Kamala Harris might defeat Donald Trump in the race for the White House.
• And the BBC's "push notifications" service displaying a glaring lack of balance on immigration, which also happens to be the most important issue in the country.
In September 2023, for example, of the 219 push notifications the BBC sent out, just 4 were about illegal migrants and asylum seekers – and 3 of those focused on the "poor conditions" that allegedly face people who are breaking our laws.
Astonishingly, the BBC push notification system even ignored the fact that the same month saw the highest number of illegal migrants entering Britain on a single day. This, apparently, was not considered newsworthy in BBC Towers.
Please go to The Expose to continue reading.
By Matt Goodwin | 10 November 2025
"Breaking … the BBC."
Yesterday, shockingly, Tim Davie, Director-General of the British Broadcasting Corporation, resigned amid evidence of blatant bias at the BBC. It is the most significant crisis in the history of the BBC.
His resignation, alongside the resignation of Deborah Turness, Chief Executive of BBC News, comes against the backdrop of a string of bombshell revelations that have revealed strong left-wing bias in a taxpayer-funded organisation that is supposed to be ideologically impartial.
They include, most damningly, a doctored clip of a speech by President Trump, which was edited in a way to make President Trump look like he was inciting a violent insurrection when, in fact, he was doing no such thing.
Just think about that for a moment. The taxpayer-funded BBC doctoring footage to make it look like the President of the United States of America was saying something he was not.
The BBC Panorama programme, which aired the clip, deliberately misled viewers in a way that would have made the Kremlin or North Korea proud.
Can you imagine, for a moment, how the BBC itself would have responded had it found, say, Fox News or Russia splicing speeches by Keir Starmer?
The same organisation, in other words, that routinely accuses people who simply hold different views of "misinformation" is now imploding because it has been caught spreading … misinformation.
And this is not just about Donald Trump. Far from it.
As a leaked memo, written by an independent advisor to the BBC's editorial and standards committee, and published in the Daily Telegraph, makes clear, this bias is also visible on many other issues, where the BBC has similarly thrown impartiality to the wind and imposed a narrow liberal progressive [i.e. left-wing] worldview on everybody else:
• The BBC minimising Israeli suffering and consistently portraying Israel in a negative light.
• The BBC relying on Hamas-dominated agencies for news and information.
• The BBC Arabic outfit featuring journalists who are blatantly biased against Israel, and who have openly celebrated terrorists.
• The BBC "LGBTQ desk" effectively censoring coverage of the trans debate by declining to cover stories that raise 'difficult questions' about the transgender dogma that permeates the organisation.
• The BBC "fact-checking" unit, BBC Verify, trying to suggest that car insurance companies are "racist" when there was a glaring lack of evidence for the claim.
• The BBC relying on left-wing sources such as the Trades Union Congress to push a story that suggested ethnic minority workers were more at risk of 'insecure jobs' when a range of other contributing factors were completely ignored.
• The BBC excessively pushing one opinion poll, which suggested, wrongly as it happens, that Kamala Harris might defeat Donald Trump in the race for the White House.
• And the BBC's "push notifications" service displaying a glaring lack of balance on immigration, which also happens to be the most important issue in the country.
In September 2023, for example, of the 219 push notifications the BBC sent out, just 4 were about illegal migrants and asylum seekers – and 3 of those focused on the "poor conditions" that allegedly face people who are breaking our laws.
Astonishingly, the BBC push notification system even ignored the fact that the same month saw the highest number of illegal migrants entering Britain on a single day. This, apparently, was not considered newsworthy in BBC Towers.
Please go to The Expose to continue reading.
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The BBC plot thickens:
Actual malice, the BBC wanted Trump destroyed — Afshin Rattansi:
Well of course:
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