Pengwern
Just doesn't shut up
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The German Election results actually show the combined far left (die Grunen & die Linke) got 17% of the vote compared to the far right AfD's 13%, but Aunty's news is all about the rise of the Far Right in Germany. Scroll back to the last but one EU EU election, unspoilt by national election regulations on balanced reporting, when election night BBC news headlined with the number of Rumanian migrants entering the country. The polling stations were open for a further 4 hours. Cue: UKIP made unprecedented gains. In the two years that followed Aunty invited Nigel Farage into Question Time more times than ANY OTHER POST-WAR POLITICAL FIGURE. The conventional mainstream view is that the BBC is liberal, but why does it's actual political choices give the impression that key BBC decision makers are beguiled by right wing movements?