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I just got to about two minutes of the video but I think I can see where it is going. Now let me tell you something, I was a shortwave listener during the seventies up until the mid 2000's when basically the internet killed this communication method. And I will tell you something during all those years the BBC was the most respected voice on the airwaves, it gave a view to both sides of the question and was a welcome respite from the other stations who were either completely pro Washington or completely pro Moscow.
Here I see the problem for the first two minutes is a kid who this person doesn't like but he gives some numbers which to me make it seem a lot of people do like her, so why shouldn't she be given air time? I bet if it was someone he liked he would be OK with it. In order for the BBC to be neutral it has to give both sides of the story, I think they still do.

@gduran, the only thing that I can tell you is that the BBC like the CBC have been taken over by these self loathing, regressive lefty, woke culture, social justice warrior assholes that are feeding into the machine of globalism. Making you think in only one way possible. At one point these stations would have given both sides, as you said, to the questions. It is not that way now. There are TOO many stories I would hear where if you said anything contrary to their Politically Correct Cultural Marxist ideology, you would be ostracized and maybe even get jail time. I am sure that the people of Britain and soon Canada are getting fed up.

I do not listen to the BBC any more I do read English newspapers and it seems on the less conservative ones the idea is that the BBC is biased towards the right and on the more conservative ones the idea is that the BBC leans more towards the left. Somehow this makes me think the BBC is still the same reliable voice it once was, hated by both sides.

Well at any rate, neither the BBC or the CBC should be getting any of our tax dollars. The should compete on the open market. If they survive, good for them, if they don't, well they should be less biased.