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Before discussing the elephant in the room: let us talk about the impartiality of the BBC. It is, and always has been, a myth.
The reality is that the current international legislation was set up after the Second World War to ensure that there was no repeat of the situation where Jewish, LGBTQ+, Roma, handicapped and people of other various ethnic minority groups, not forgetting socialists and trade unionists, were barred from entering safe countries only to later die in concentration camps.
The Tories hate the BBC and social media as, unlike the gutter press, they are not fully under their control. Though that is changing rapidly.
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