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For the umpteenth time, the wokery is statutorily imposed. The Tories placed the BBC and Ch4 under the Equality Act through secondary legislation and (ironically) now accuse it of wokery. The BBC MUST by law hire people of colour to play e.g. warriors in the Battle of Hastings etc. If you don't like it (I don't and have fallen out with erstwhile friends over it), write to your MP to have the law repealed.
News: government "propaganda" is nonsense, but pro-establishment (i.e. leaning to any government of the day) is perhaps more fair. Rather like The Times newspaper. You might be interested to know that those on the actual left can't watch it either as it is too right wing"! Thus, you need to listen to Labour cabinet ministers being eviscerated at the 8.10am slot on the Today Programme to know that they are a long way from lefty. Nick Robinson, for instance, was a Young Conservative and worked for no fewer than 3 right wing think tanks before he joined the BBC.
Nature: climate change and losses of habitat are the central concerns of scientists in nature. Do you suggest a fluffy display of cute mammals with a light hearted narration as the only acceptable form of presentation? Not really accurate documentary is it?
The BBC will lean to the nature of those who control it which is tertiary educated and loosely "liberal" in thought which must cause them to depart from the views of many of "the average bloke in the pub". The alterative is that we hand over the reigns to the average bloke in the pub. How do you suggest we do that without causing the bias needle to swing sharply and the quality to descend precipitously?
MCGUIRK: The "man in the pub" is right on immigration - Gript
This old canard – that the economy would collapse absent inward migration – bears some examination.

