Journalist Robin Aitken, who spent 25 years at the BBC, said the case highlights the corporation’s ‘underlying mindset when it comes to immigration in general.’
Baroness Hoey said 1,000 people a week are prosecuted for non-payment, with seven in ten of those being women, with the elderly and disabled also affected.
The report that prompted an apology from the British broadcaster centered around a claim that Israeli troops had executed more than a 100 Palestinian civilians.
The top journalist who spent 25 years at the BBC said he believes it’s time to end the license fee because the public broadcaster is no longer impartial.
A large majority of British Jews think the BBC’s coverage of the conflict in the Gaza Strip is biased against Israel and plays down the actions of Hamas.
A prominent activist has labelled the BBC as ‘anti-public,’ while GB News has had its model of hiring active politicians as presenters praised as ‘innovative.’