BBC News, WTF?

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Just watching the news, reporting on the Hainault attack, talking about the man arrested for the "alleged" attack and the "alleged" victims of the "alleged" attack. You might at a pinch get away with describing the arrested as the "alleged" attacker, but not the victims as "alleged" victims.
 
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Just watching the news, reporting on the Hainault attack, talking about the man arrested for the "alleged" attack and the "alleged" victims of the "alleged" attack. You might at a pinch get away with describing the arrested as the "alleged" attacker, but not the victims as "alleged" victims.

What nonsense.

The BBC news is best avoided
 
News is unwatchable these days - especially lunchtime news. All about women's problems, disabilities, environment, woke pc bs. Last thing on there is real news. Preferred a gruff, half-cut Reggie Bosenquet giving us the news straight to the liberal propaganda forced on us these days.
 
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Just watching the news, reporting on the Hainault attack, talking about the man arrested for the "alleged" attack and the "alleged" victims of the "alleged" attack. You might at a pinch get away with describing the arrested as the "alleged" attacker, but not the victims as "alleged" victims.
Same with Sky News.
BBC lol. Biassed my arse. They just don't pander to RWR gammons like The Wail does. Fukking morons.
 
Nosenowt at his finest there.
They are not biased but don't report on anything with a RWR gammons slant which would give a credence to their views
Hmmm lol.
 
Just watching the news, reporting on the Hainault attack, talking about the man arrested for the "alleged" attack and the "alleged" victims of the "alleged" attack. You might at a pinch get away with describing the arrested as the "alleged" attacker, but not the victims as "alleged" victims.


Same with "My Rt Honourable friend.........."

Rarely anything "right" or "honourable" about 'em :ROFLMAO:
 
It's sloppy journalism. It's perfectly ok to refer to the crimes and confirm he has been charged or use the term accused.
 
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