Society & Culture1 min ago
'not The England I Recognise!'
Mr Ferrari is correct in all he says, but to say it one gets called racist xenophobe etc, nothing to do with race..but separation being allowed to fester, all in the name of diversity.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.mikey - // But can you imagine the fuss that would be made if John Humphrys or Sarah Montague or Justin Webb said similar hings live on the air on the BBC ? //
A reasonable point - but that is never going to happen.
Mr Ferrari is employed by a commercial broadcaster, and as such, he is encouraged to air his personal views on his programmes.
Mt Humphries et al are employed by the BBC, and as employees of a state-funded organisation, are required to be scrupulously neutral and even-handed in their broadcasts - their personal views are neither offered or sought.
A reasonable point - but that is never going to happen.
Mr Ferrari is employed by a commercial broadcaster, and as such, he is encouraged to air his personal views on his programmes.
Mt Humphries et al are employed by the BBC, and as employees of a state-funded organisation, are required to be scrupulously neutral and even-handed in their broadcasts - their personal views are neither offered or sought.