'We're hearing that apparently the BBC have also biffed Nigel Farage from a debate, instead preferring to platform the SNP'
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The Labour Party launched its manifesto today. Sir Keir Starmer barely had time to get through the first page of that document when he was heckled.
Everybody who actually pays tax was worried about how much Labour would want to wrestle from your pockets.
What's also clear is that there appears to be net tax rises of £8.6billion.
That means tax as a share of GDP will be 37.4 per cent in 2028 to 2029, the highest in history. We better hope those non-doms stick around, hadn't we? Or anyone with any money at all.
Patrick Christys claims the mainstream media has a 'left-wing bias'
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I must say, I think there has been what appears to be a typical dose of left wing bias in the establishment broadcast media so far this campaign. Last night Mr. Starmer forgot where he was, confusing Grimsby with Hull. Hull is a different part of the country entirely.
The UK's longest single span suspension bridge is between the two of those areas there, and that got zero traction in the media last night.
Meanwhile, ITV managed to drag Ed Davey away from pratting around on some kind of assault course to get a mid-life crisis makeover. Do you remember when Channel Four decided to get Mr Starmer on Sunday Brunch to do a puff piece cooking a tandoori salmon?
I can only assume that Ofcom are all over this like a rash - have ITV and Channel Four invited Rishi Sunak and Nigel Farage to cook a tandoori salmon or prance around dress like a divorced supply teacher?
Now we're hearing that apparently the BBC have also biffed Nigel Farage from a debate, instead preferring to platform the SNP.
I mean, I'm sorry, but that's absolutely insane and appears to be an attempt to silence him, doesn't it? Especially in light of the polling data.
And we all know how ITV stitched Rishi Sunak up by releasing pre-interview footage of him, saying: "It [D-Day] was of course, incredible, but it just ran over everything, so apologies for keeping you."
Of course, Rishi Sunak walked into that by actually leaving D-Day early, to be interviewed by the bloke who won awards for going berserk about some cake during lockdown.
So what do you think? Is there a left wing bias in the media that is clear to see at this election?