THE BBC is not only excessively platforming Reform UK in news and current affairs programmes, especially for viewers in Scotland, it is working assiduously to move the topic of immigration up the political agenda and to falsely inculcate relevance to the state of broken Britain into the minds of the British public.
On Thursday evening, Fiona Bruce presided over a “Question Time Immigration Special” during which the voice of Zia Yusuf, head of policy for Reform UK, was heard (on his fourth appearance this year) for roughly double the time afforded Zack Polanski, leader of the Green Party in England and Wales. Unsurprisingly, this clear political imbalance was partially contrived by the host interrupting Polanski twice as often as she interrupted Yusuf (and by her also encouraging audience

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