Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
She's just bitter..and trying to prove the BBC doesn't have a middle class, left-wing, liberal bias by writing in Britains foremost middle class left-wing liberal newspaper

Essentially, what she said was opinion and it wasn't impartial. She said:

"Dominic Cummings broke the rules. The country can see that but it is shocked the government cannot [and] Boris Johnson has chosen to ignore it. Tonight we consider what the blind loyalty tells us about the inner workings of number 10"

The bit's in Bold are NOT facts. They are her opinion and not backed up by reality. Durham police investigated and he was not charged.

It's no different to someone on the BBC saying Keir Starmer broke the rules but is shocked the Labour party cannot see it etc etc.

If that happened can you imagine the uproar?

The BBC needs to stick to facts and be impartial. It's not hard. She was rightly rebuked. If she wants to air her personal opinion, there are plenty of places for it..and she's found one in the guardian there.
Completely agree