Who said he broke any "laws"? NOBODY.
Replying to: so which law did Gary break that the UK and BBC basically told him to STFU? -- swoosh Post ReplyForum


Canis Majoris

03/08/2023, 18:26:54




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"The BBC's editorial guidelines state that the organisation is "committed to achieving due impartiality in all its output" and that "public comments, for example on social media, of staff [or] presenters... can affect perceptions of the BBC's impartiality"."

This is what YOUR own article says. BBC producers/editors are probably going to have a talk with him about their perception of his violations of whatever policies that BBC has in place. It doesn't matter whether you or anyone else disagrees with whatever the bosses feel he has stepped out of line with, it only matters to the bosses. They can "talk" to him, fire him, cut his pay, and otherwise do whatever the fvck they want given they own/control the organization. You're making a mountain out of a molehill.






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