I see the recent stooshie that Alex Massie tried to whip up about Salmond's comments on Charles Kennedy didn't real catch on - I was half expecting the BBC would run with it...
On the BBC: I stopped paying the license a while ago. More because it's mostly patronising guff. I think they certainly went into bat for the No side - quite clearly. I think though, it's because they are rooted in the very fabric of the status quo that independence would fundamentally change.
I do have to laugh when people on either side moan about newspapers not being impartial. They're editorially driven and unless they carry an Op-Ed like the NY Times does, then neutrality doesn't come into it.
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04-06-2015 08:13 PM #31
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04-06-2015 08:20 PM #32
That said Salmond should have kept his opinion to himself and offered his condolences rather than using Charles Kennedy's death to get on his soapbox. To be honest I am sick of Salmond and his desperate need to be in the limelight.
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04-06-2015 08:37 PM #33
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This is what he tweeted on June 2nd
"Charles Kennedy was by far the most generous person I've ever met in politics. Sad loss of a great politician, and above all, a great man".
Can't see much wrong with that.
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04-06-2015 09:33 PM #34
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05-06-2015 05:32 AM #37
As I understand it, Salmond was asked a question about this. He gave a measured and respectful answer, imo.
Still, he is the bogeyman and he does turn people off the SNP.
His public profile will diminish, just as it did during election campaign, but opponents will continue to use him to frighten people.
I'm not sure I explained my view very eloquently, but I hope you get my meaning.
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05-06-2015 07:08 AM #38
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Massie's tweet...Happy that Alex Salmond has clarified his remarks re Charlie Kennedy. Happy to concede too that, given this, my piece on him yesterday was OTT.
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He did. He responded to a question about Kennedy and Better Together, and said that his heart really wasn't in it, not that he was some rabid Nationalist. He said he was a Federalist and was a great politician and a great man who'll be sadly missed.
Kennedy himself had said that Better Together wasn't doing a great job, and he'd rather they were more positive.
Salmond is the bogeyman who'll be used by the MSM to strike fear into some people, others just don't buy papers anymore.
There's a new one today about him calling Anna Soubry a Woman. Cue faux outrage.Last edited by ronaldo7; 05-06-2015 at 07:46 AM.
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05-06-2015 07:22 AM #39
I have a major problem with Salmond and his rhetoric, his constant need to bang on about another referendum is infuriating. Scotland held a referendum last year and the majority voted NO!!! Now do what you were elected to do by the people of Gordon and represent your constitutes.
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05-06-2015 07:48 AM #40
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I just think his comments were used by Massie (who's now apologised) to score a petty point on the back of a great politician.
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05-06-2015 08:04 AM #41
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...itics-33009579
Why are they reporting this as savings when they are obviously cuts in budgets?
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05-06-2015 09:09 AM #42
Sorry, I have not seen the words sorry or apology in any of Alex Massie's tweets. Is this the SNP interpretation of the attached tweet.
Happy that @AlexSalmond has clarified his remarks re Charlie Kennedy. Happy to concede too that, given this, my piece on him y'day was OTT.
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Anyway, I can't claim to be unbiased re: Alex Salmond as he irritates me in a way that NS does not (I voted SNP in this past election for what it's worth)
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I just wish some would see it for what it was.
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FWIW the hack has conceded that his piece on Salmond was OTT. At least he had the balls say that, if indeed as you point out the word sorry or apologise wasn't in the tweet.
Have a nice day
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Did you see and hear the other parties election campaigns?!!
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07-02-2017 02:04 PM #53
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-38890090
So refreshing to see the Beeb explaining themselves so thoroughly following Trumpton's accusation of selective reporting on terrorism.
Just a pity they didn't provide and publish the same depth of analysis following accusations of bias reporting during the Indy referendum. It would have been a most interesting read (if factual, of course).
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07-02-2017 02:31 PM #54
Why is the BBC's main story about Tories raging about Bercow rather than other parties' clapping of Bercow?
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It's nice that he let the clapping go 'just this once' though.Every gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
He'll die before he's sold.
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30-05-2017 05:32 PM #58
Was listening to BBC Scotland today....
Their initial reporting of the SNP manifesto launch was interesting, they reported on a number of the commitments and on a number of occasions various commentators mentioned how little was made of independence and how it had clearly been put into a different "box" for later consideration by the Scottish government.
Apparently there was even boo's, quickly quashed when reporters tried to discuss non manifesto stuff.
As I said.. In the 1st hour, the reporting seemed quite balanced.... Now it seems to have been edited to make the indy question the main talking point.
Apologies in advance dropped phone mid type and sent half the post!
EDIT. What I'm trying to say is that the beeb seem to be trying to hide the actual manifesto by putting indy in front of it.
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28-09-2017 01:38 PM #59
Oh ma sides.
I couldn't get any further than the article title and the columnist whose name appears next to it.
Barefaceness of the highest order. Kettle/teapot, comes to mind.
When I stop laughing, I maybe attempt to read the rest.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-41412758
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Most of the Beeb folk from London actually did ok I thought: Peston was really good, Andrew Neil was a **** to both sides. BBC Scotland otoh. James Naughtie was unreal, Jackie Bird, that reporter that got sent to Madrid to find the most rabid PP deputy going ...
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