I think it's the selective impartiality rules that's the issue. For example, this tweet from Gary was fine.
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Also fine. No problems, here.
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It's good to know you don't have an unhealthy obsession on this subject, Lost!
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Oh, sorry. I'll stop posting either updates or opinions on this topic. My bad.
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You could start by posting accurate information.
In your first posting you said...
"This comes after he likened the government's new bill that hopes to deter criminals (both on the boats and selling the boats) entering England illegally, to that of Nazi Germany.
What Lineker actually tweeted was...
There is no huge influx. We take far fewer refugees than other major European countries. This is just an immeasurably cruel policy directed at the most vulnerable people in language that is not dissimilar to that used by Germany in the 30s, and I’m out of order?
Not seeing the N word in his tweet but the media jumped all over it and decided that was how they were going to report it. I believe that what GL was trying to get across was that the rhetoric in 30's Germany was to blame Jews for all the misfortune Germany was going through, pretty much the rhetoric heard throughout Europe about asylum seekers these days. Human nature, blame someone else for your own misfortune.
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Oh good God, he's an over-rated, over-paid smug git and that goes for the co-presenters. Enough already - the Girls Brigade are hardly news......
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Spot on Mr Pie. It seems these days that anyone with opposing views are either right wing fanatics or left wing loonies.
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Woke up this morning and saw this thread headline
I was genuinely shocked as I thought that overnight BBC bosses had truly axed him as in sacked
He has not been "axed" , he is suspended(on full pay we assume?) whilst talks take place about what he can/cannot say on social media
Obviously it could transpire that he may get sacked. Which in itself would be an even bigger story bearing in mind the overwhelming solidarity shown to him by his colleagues
So as a point of order please to the Mods.....the thread heading should say "Suspend" not axe.
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I was genuinely shocked as I thought that overnight BBC bosses had truly axed him as in sacked
He has not been "axed" , he is suspended(on full pay we assume?) whilst talks take place about what he can/cannot say on social media
Obviously it could transpire that he may get sacked. Which in itself would be an even bigger story bearing in mind the overwhelming solidarity shown to him by his colleagues
So as a point of order please to the Mods.....the thread heading should say "Suspend" not axe.
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Or could be construed by some people as BBC "ASK" Gary Lineker
Or could be construed by some people as BBC "ASK" Gary Lineker
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I watched yesterday's Match of the Day. It was nice to miss the load of rubbish usually presented in the show. As for Gary Lineker. I think he should be able to express his opinions. However is opinions are both wrong and dangerous. He should be removed from the BBC, not for his opinions but for being an obnoxious personality. Match of the Day would certainly do quite well without him (probably better). As for Shearer, Wright and others at the BBC not appearing in order to support Lineker, do they support his stupid views or just him as a person? They should make that clear, otherwise they are just as stupid as he is!
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It's all just utter bile, isn't it. It reminds me of the old MAD magazIne sketch, where so many people rush to join the non-confomists, that they become the conformists, which makes them unhappy.
Trying to make this into a left wing / right wing issue is equally dumb and follows MAD magazines doctrine. For years and years, the beeb staff were proudly left wing, retired editors proudly admitting they censored stories about opposition to immigration, because of their own views. It got so bad, that high profile journalists were allowing their personal views to influence their interviews. This led to an independent review and changes were recommended. Now the left are screaming about what they perceive as the right ruling the roost and using their personal views to influence their decisions.
But it's not just the beeb, it's the civil service as well, which has become equally politicised. As an ex CS myself, still bound by the OSA (and I do have a few snippets of interest, that I would never share, and I doubt I am not alone), you know the rules. Yet all of these leaks, of which Brexit was the catalyst, were designed to do nothing other that undermine the Govt of the day and that is wrong and against the rules of their employment.
These day, everyone thinks they have a right to say what they want. But rights come with responsibilities. Simply put, Linekar should follow the rules on impartiality. It's not hard. Keep your mouth shut and if you think you can't abide by that, then leave. And that applies equally to anyone else who does the same. Simple.
The beeb is dead as a public institution if impartiality flies out the window.
Trying to make this into a left wing / right wing issue is equally dumb and follows MAD magazines doctrine. For years and years, the beeb staff were proudly left wing, retired editors proudly admitting they censored stories about opposition to immigration, because of their own views. It got so bad, that high profile journalists were allowing their personal views to influence their interviews. This led to an independent review and changes were recommended. Now the left are screaming about what they perceive as the right ruling the roost and using their personal views to influence their decisions.
But it's not just the beeb, it's the civil service as well, which has become equally politicised. As an ex CS myself, still bound by the OSA (and I do have a few snippets of interest, that I would never share, and I doubt I am not alone), you know the rules. Yet all of these leaks, of which Brexit was the catalyst, were designed to do nothing other that undermine the Govt of the day and that is wrong and against the rules of their employment.
These day, everyone thinks they have a right to say what they want. But rights come with responsibilities. Simply put, Linekar should follow the rules on impartiality. It's not hard. Keep your mouth shut and if you think you can't abide by that, then leave. And that applies equally to anyone else who does the same. Simple.
The beeb is dead as a public institution if impartiality flies out the window.
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Shearer and Wright must need the money, as they are working as a double act, both offering their opinions on the Fulham Arsenal game. That's on True. No idea who the provider is.
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