BBC Radio host issues a damning verdict 'it's over' for the corporation - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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BBC Radio host issues a damning verdict 'it's over' for the corporation - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"The letter says the BBC must issue a 'full and fair retraction' of the Panorama documentary, the corporation must apologise and they must immediately and 'appropriately compensating' Donald Trump, the deadline is set for Friday 15 November 2025 at 10pm UK time."
"Dear leftists defending the BBC. This was not an 'error'. This was not a 'mistake'. This was not an 'isolated incident'. Tim Davie has not been 'exceptional' or led with 'integrity'. FACT: The BBC is institutionally biased and they deliberately misled the British public. It's over."
"The TOP people in the BBC, including TIM DAVIE, the BOSS, are all quitting/FIRED, because they were caught 'doctoring' my very good (PERFECT!) speech of January 6th."
"I do not know that yet, but he's a litigious fellow so we should be prepared for all outcomes."
A legal letter dated 9 November from lawyer Alejandro Brito demands that the BBC issue a 'full and fair retraction' of the Panorama documentary, apologise, and immediately and 'appropriately compensating' Donald Trump, with a deadline of 15 November 2025 at 10pm UK time. BBC chairman Samir Shah apologised for an 'error of judgement' in editing the Panorama video and said the corporation is considering how to reply. Shah said he did not know whether Trump will sue and urged preparation for all outcomes. BBC News Chief Deborah Turness and Director General Tim Davie resigned amid accusations the documentary misrepresented Trump's 6 January speech. Trump thanked The Telegraph and called BBC staff dishonest.
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