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NUJ on BNP: Putting words in journalists’ mouths
October 21st, 2009"Calm down dear, it's only a political debate!"
From the National Union of Journalists today:
Interesting. I’m not here to debate the presence of the BNP on QT. Indeed, this post should stand whether I agree or disagree.
My issue is with the NUJ deciding to speak on behalf of its members without having asked them in the first place.
If public opinion polls are to be believed, the nation is around 60 per cent in favour of the BBC’s decision. Therefore, it’s likely a sizable portion of NUJ members are in favour too.
Not all, maybe not even a majority, but enough to question the NUJ’s judgment in declaring the Union as a whole is against the show.
By releasing a statement like this, its effectively putting words into its members’ mouths without asking permission.
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Tags: bbcqt BNP nick griffin nuj question time