Sarah Sands, Amol Rajan, Nick Robinson etc are whom I'm referencing

They are all Tories, whichever way you look at it, in powerful positions in the BBC, in particular Radio 4. I may have my bias, granted, and I don't pretend otherwise, but that assertion is still accurate. There may be others who aren't and I'm sure they also have some power, but a lot of the formerly left have, well, left. Or haven't they? I haven't got time to trawl it.

Posted By: APB on November 28th 2019 at 13:21:19


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