Sins of Omission

 

Thanks to all those who pointed out these stories……

What has the BBC ignored recently?….

Whilst giving the IMF’s announcement of Brexit induced armageddon top billing the BBC failed entirely to report this…

Cameron’s EU renegotiation is nothing more than a deal ‘hammered out down the local bazaar’ and isn’t legally binding, says top eurocrat

Curious they ignore that as they went to town on Michael Gove when he said the very same thing…

EU reforms ‘not legally binding’ – Michael Gove – BBC News

If the agreement is not legally binding that makes it worth diddlysquat doen’t it?  So in  effect we have absolutely nothing back for voting to stay in the EU.  The EU is ‘reformed.  LOL LOL LOL.

Next…the BBC has spent the last week attacking Cameron for not telling us that he didn’t avoid tax….and yet they ignore the fact that Labour’s leader didn’t disclose his pensions in his tax return….

Jeremy Corbyn admits failing to include state pension income on his hand-written tax return

Jeremy Corbyn is facing questions after failing to include thousands of pounds of income from his state pension on his tax return.  Mr Corbyn, who turned 65 in May 2014, received a state pension of around £6,000 a year but did not include details of the income on the hand-written return he published on Monday.  He also failed to declare on the form income from a pension from his time in local Government, although Labour insisted it had been taxed at source.  Labour yesterday said that all tax due on his pensions had been paid and insisted that details of his income from his retirement funds had been included on a separate sheet.

Here’s another story of note that the BBC doesn’t like to make a lot of noise about…

Friends who teach the equivalent of high school seniors in the predominantly Muslim districts of Molenbeek and Schaerbeek told him that “90 percent of their students, 17, 18 years old, called them heroes,” he said.

The BBC likes to suggest that there is little support for the terrorists and indeed gloated about the Sun being rebuked for its entirely accurate story on Muslim sympathy for jihadists in the UK, well accurate if underplaying the level of sympathy in fact.

How about this story?…

Syrian refugee admits to setting shelter on fire, spray-painting swastikas to frame far-right

The BBC has been very keen to publish stories when it thinks it can blame the Far-Right for arson attacks on refugee shelters, less keen to publish the reality.

 

Always interesting what the BBC misses out from its news stories (and we haven’t included the BBC angle in the Whittingdale story here)…always points the way to what the BBC is trying to use the news to do…to manipulate the viewers’ perceptions and beliefs.

Impartial, accurate, transparent, honest and balanced?  Don’t make me laugh.

 

 

 

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3 Responses to Sins of Omission

  1. chrisH says:

    This needs to be a regular thread.
    The news that the BBC don`t see fit to print.
    1. Trevor Phillips and Muslim views
    2. Corbyn not declaring his public sector pensions to the taxman, and getting fined for late tax admissions
    3. Labour not getting any funding from any Jewish group in the UK after its anti-Semitic rants of the likes of Oxford NUS, Corbyn and Luton councillors.
    4, Brussels drive by shooing /driving into a Muslim was committed by another Muslim-and NOT the far-right as the BBC told us.
    5. £9 million of our money spent by Cameron may yet be illegal.
    6. Eurocrat says that Camerons “negotiations” will have no legally-binding force.

    Instead the BBC gives us
    1. Royals feed an orphaned rhino
    2. Minister under fire from Labour and Hacked Off.
    Get lost BBC…lying scheming weevils.

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    • Dadad says:

      Yes, they did reveal Corbyn’s ‘mistake’ over his tax return. But it was a one sentence statement in the news at 05.30. on the morning in question.
      So in reply to any complaint they can rightfully say that they did keep a ‘balance’.
      But it’s only the few early risers like me who heard it .

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