Comment on BBC under fresh pressure over extent of Reform UK coverage

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Lastangel@feddit.uk ⁨1⁩ ⁨day⁩ ago

we aim to reflect voices in the UK proportionally to current voting intention

Was there a national poll that I don’t recall? Because the last one I was aware of, a majority of people voted Labour, and the BBC have never, ever been pro-labour. Maybe they’re claiming that tons of people intended to vote for Farage and co but couldn’t figure out how ballots work, which is remotely credible, but it would take some serious research to back that up so I don’t think that’s it.

How on earth are they claiming to know people’s voting intentions in the first place, let alone the rather groundbreaking idea that the election was wrong.

This has a worrying air of the Trump style, post-truth ‘any official, scientific, pro-equality and / or leftie information is fake news’ that we saw before trump was elected. I remember being amazed that a public figure could so blatantly, confidently lie about important constitutional processes and not be arrested for - Idk but if fraud, libel, aiding and abetting, misrepresentation etc are crimes, then misleading an entire country to disenfranchise them and mis-sell a political position must be quite serious.

We are all legally obliged to pay the BBC if we want to watch live news. That is quasi-governmental, and hella powerful. If I want to watch live TV in this country and don’t want to pay to fund a corporation that’s flagrantly misrepresenting the existence/ validity of an actual national election, I kinda feel there should be more recourse than ‘Dear Sir / Madam, we have received your complaint and will take it on board if and when we ever have the slightest reason to’.

The BBC are telling the world that most people in the UK ‘intend’ to vote for Farage. That is not just untrue, or biased, or impossible for them to know. It’s such an absurd claim that I think the scariest part is the fact that they are getting away with it.

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