That's the thing that people who side with the likes of GB News/Wooton(or Branning) – they think that it's double standards to call out him, but not, say, Edwards or Schofield. When, in reality, it's merely a case of highlighting the hypocrisy on show.
I caught a bit of his nauseating monologue...
Should he? Why? You've just contradicted yourself, or assumed you know the specific nature of his MH issues...
You kinda ARE 'belittling his mental health issue', I'm afraid.
And *affected*
Totally agree with the impartiality factor and I'm the first to praise the BBC at pretty much every opportunity when it comes to that – regardless of what people say or think, they get it right the vast majority of the time. But getting two people who are THAT close to the situation – a bit like...
He had another ex-Sun guy – Neil Wallis, former deputy editor – on during the show on Tuesday morning, who was essentially continuing to push his ex-paper's agenda and stick up for the poor fledgling outlet! He was the one I heard claim that The Sun hadn't offered the parents any money...
I get...
Unless I'm mistaken, we don't ACTUALLY know what happened (or didn't happen), do we?
What I do know is that a) from what I saw over the past few days there were lots of questions being asked about the BBC, but very few about The Sun and b) Rishi "I think we should wait until the conclusion of...
All of this.
The story is less about the individual and more about Murdoch using all of his outlets (I watched a bit of Talk TV the other night when they were talking about it and it was hideous!) to get one over on the BBC.