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April 09, 2005
Bent Broadcasting Corporation (1)

In yesterday's Times, former BBC journalist Tim Luckhurst made some extremely pertinent observations about the BBC. Picking up on concerns expressed by ex-BBC chairman Gavyn Davies about left-wing bias at the Beeb, Luckhurst wrote:

'To someone like Mr Davies, with his experience of the private sector, it is painfully obvious that the corporation is saturated with left-wing values. It disparages competition and worships consensus. Views prevalent in liberal universities percolate through every aspect of policy. Political correctness and cultural relativism are holy writ. Democracy is usually good, but not in America where it produces the wrong result.

'This progressive orthodoxy did not incense me when I joined the Today programme. I had started my career as an adviser to Labour’s Shadow Cabinet. I believed Conservatives were morally deficient and was delighted that most of my colleagues agreed. Those who thought otherwise were considered oddballs to be pitied. But as I climbed the BBC ladder the atmosphere began to grate. Producers argued when asked to consider private schools in a report on educational standards and complained when instructed to interview a French opponent of the euro.

'BBC journalists are aware of their duty to be impartial but they understand it intellectually not instinctively. While the BBC would never endorse one political party, its dominant attitudes are rigidly social democratic. Those values are so dominant that they are treated as virtues not opinions. It is why a BBC correspondent cried when Yassir Arafat died and a Today presenter referred to the Labour Party as “we”.'

Exactly. But what to do about it? The problem lies in the fact that the moral centre of gravity in Britain has shifted to the left. The BBC is simply the mouthpiece of a culture that no longer understands what objectivity is.

Posted by melanie at April 9, 2005