There is a lot to be said for social media (and the internet in general). If we did not have them then, as with totalitarian regimes in history, we would not be able to expose the lies and would have to rely on the rumour mill.
In other words, the authorities would be able to get away with this pathetic attempt to fool the population.
In other words, the authorities would be able to get away with this pathetic attempt to fool the population.
EXCLUSIVE ‘SMOKING GUN’ VIDEO: BBC TRYING TO HELP BORIS JOHNSON KEEP HIS JOB #SACKBORISJOHNSON
5
April, 2018
Foreign
Secretary Boris Johnson has been under increasing pressure after
the revelation that
his claim – including in a televised interview – that the Porton
Down chemical weapons laboratory told him ‘categorically’ that
‘there is no doubt’ the Salisbury nerve agent came from Russia
was a complete falsehood.
Yesterday’s
Sky News interview, in which the head of Porton Down said it had been
unable to identify a source, has exposed Johnson’s claim as a
fabrication – and forced the Foreign Office to delete a
tweet it had put out with the same false claim.
Sky
News and Channel 4 News have given reasonable coverage to the issue –
but the BBC’s coverage has framed the issue in terms of Johnson
giving Russia ‘wiggle room’ to deny culpability.
The
real issue – whether Johnson lied to us all and should resign or be
sacked – has not been examined.
But
in its exertions to cover for Johnson, the BBC has handed the UK
public a ‘smoking gun’ of the Corporation abandoning its charter
to report impartially – as this video reveals:
The
Tories have been desperately pushing the line that Johnson was merely
talking about Porton Down’s identification of the substance,
not of the source – but the video evidence is conclusive.
Of
Johnson’s false claim – and now of the BBC’s attempt to cover
for him.
While
helping obscure Johnson’s guilt, the BBC has been pushing the
Establishment’s other line – that Corbyn is ‘siding with
Russia’ by saying Johnson has questions to answer for ‘completely
exceeding the evidence’.
As
if it’s not completely clear that the blame lies with Boris Johnson
and Jeremy Corbyn has a duty to point out that he misled not only the
people of the UK but also twenty-eight
countries that
expelled Russian diplomats on the basis of Johnson’s certainty.
Which
he admitted in the interview came from Porton Down’s ‘categorical’
confirmation – which Porton Down say never happened.
Boris
Johnson must resign – and if he does not resign, he must be sacked.
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