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Quote from: Bentley Bullet on March 11, 2023, 11:53:14 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on March 11, 2023, 11:46:19 amThe BBC (or, more correctly, it's senior management placemen from the heart of the Tory party) says Lineker has to be disciplined because its staff can't get involved in party political arguments.This is what Sugar tweeted in the middle of the 2019 election campaign.Not a word said to him.By the way, that line from the BBC. That means that if we ever did get an authoritarian right or left wing Govt that tried to undermine legal democratic processes [1] the BBC would bothsides the issue.[1] For the record, I think we are well on the way to having one now, and Braverman is a fascist-in-waiting, testing the waters here to see how society and its institutions react. Which is why I back Lineker to the hilt. YOU BACK LINEKER TO THE HILT BECAUSE HE SAID SOMETHING THAT SUITED YOUR POLITICAL AGENDA. HAD HE SAID SOMETHING AGAINST YOUR BELOVED LABOUR PARTY YOU WOULD NOT HAVE BACKED HIM.Quite simple really, eh Billy lad!I'm going to put hope over a decade of bitter experience and see if I can get you, just once, to engage like a grown up.Do YOU think the BBC has been consistent in the way it dealt with Lineker, compared to Sugar, Neil and Clarkson?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on March 11, 2023, 11:46:19 amThe BBC (or, more correctly, it's senior management placemen from the heart of the Tory party) says Lineker has to be disciplined because its staff can't get involved in party political arguments.This is what Sugar tweeted in the middle of the 2019 election campaign.Not a word said to him.By the way, that line from the BBC. That means that if we ever did get an authoritarian right or left wing Govt that tried to undermine legal democratic processes [1] the BBC would bothsides the issue.[1] For the record, I think we are well on the way to having one now, and Braverman is a fascist-in-waiting, testing the waters here to see how society and its institutions react. Which is why I back Lineker to the hilt. YOU BACK LINEKER TO THE HILT BECAUSE HE SAID SOMETHING THAT SUITED YOUR POLITICAL AGENDA. HAD HE SAID SOMETHING AGAINST YOUR BELOVED LABOUR PARTY YOU WOULD NOT HAVE BACKED HIM.Quite simple really, eh Billy lad!
The BBC (or, more correctly, it's senior management placemen from the heart of the Tory party) says Lineker has to be disciplined because its staff can't get involved in party political arguments.This is what Sugar tweeted in the middle of the 2019 election campaign.Not a word said to him.By the way, that line from the BBC. That means that if we ever did get an authoritarian right or left wing Govt that tried to undermine legal democratic processes [1] the BBC would bothsides the issue.[1] For the record, I think we are well on the way to having one now, and Braverman is a fascist-in-waiting, testing the waters here to see how society and its institutions react. Which is why I back Lineker to the hilt.
If Lineker tweets from his own personal account rather than an official bbc account, he’s not representing the bbc.If he tweets from a personal account criticising the bbc, that’s different and a potential problem.Most organisations have rules against employees bringing them into disrepute - ie don’t misuse official media channels and don’t slag us off on your personal media.What the hell has Lineker’s personally presented opinion on the refugees got to do with the bbc.?As for the Nazi comparison, he did say he was comparing the language used, no mention at all of comparing the actual organisations.!!
BrantonYou're REALLY doubling down?Of COURSE he wasn't drawing similarities to those quotes. But those quotes didn't come out of nowhere. There was a path that ended up there. Starting with milder but still abhorrent nationalistic tropes. Like calling on the will of the people to be granted. Like calling opponents of policy disloyal to the nation. BOTH of those lines have been used this week by Bravernan and her supporters.
Quote from: IDM on March 11, 2023, 12:25:21 pmIf Lineker tweets from his own personal account rather than an official bbc account, he’s not representing the bbc.If he tweets from a personal account criticising the bbc, that’s different and a potential problem.Most organisations have rules against employees bringing them into disrepute - ie don’t misuse official media channels and don’t slag us off on your personal media.What the hell has Lineker’s personally presented opinion on the refugees got to do with the bbc.?As for the Nazi comparison, he did say he was comparing the language used, no mention at all of comparing the actual organisations.!!Wrong - look at the BBC's specific rules on this type of thing. I have referred to them and the specifics around social media content which hopefully will help you to understand that what he did in the eyes of the BBC HR dept broke those rules and appropriate disciplinary action taken. Lineker obviously has the right to appeal against the ruling.
From Paul Embery a former union leaderOf course Lineker shouldn't be sacked. But the issue is a bit more complex than some suggest. Imagine, say, a Corbyn-led government had been elected and a senior BBC presenter warned that antisemitism had triumphed and the UK was now like Nazi Germany. What might the reaction be?The point isn't whether that presenter was justified in his/her statement, any more than Lineker was justified in his. The point is whether such a contentious statement by a major BBC figure would conflict with the Charter requirement on impartiality. That is a complex question.As he says a complex question. What would people on here be saying if what he said had happened?
"Imagine, say, a Corbyn-led government had been elected and a senior BBC presenter warned that antisemitism had triumphed and the UK was now like Nazi Germany"Jesus, the way the ante gets raised...Why do people do that?
Quote from: DonnyOsmond on March 11, 2023, 08:45:35 amQuote from: Bessie Red on March 11, 2023, 01:53:42 amQuote from: sedwardsdrfc on March 10, 2023, 08:46:36 pmBBC is wrong on this one imo. Even if your a gammon and pineapple type and love the nonsense Braverman comes out with what does it matter what Lineker says on his personal twitter feeds? BBC needs to be politically neutral but it’s not like he did it on air or is a political correspondent. His personal opinions have no bearing on how he does his job like it might other roles. Frankly the government at the moment are a shambles and the BBC seem to give them a easy ride. This is why he has been suspendedhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/editorialguidelines/guidelines/impartiality/andhttps://www.bbc.com/editorialguidelines/guidelines/conflicts-of-interestHe cannot tweet comments that break their impartiality and conflict of interests rules and not be expected to be disciplined. It is not a matter of free speech but a matter of breaking BBC rules. He can say what he like on twitter if he resigns from his BBC position.The impartiality rules apply to political commentators or newscasters. The host of Cbeebies doesn't have to adhere to impartiality rules outside the office and the same applies to Lineker, who is also exempt from some rules because he is technically a freelancer.Wrong. Read them again and note the following specifics:"Staff, presenters & others who contribute to our output" - Section 14 - Impartiality "A potential conflict of interest arises when there is a possibility that an individual’s external activities may affect or be reasonably perceived as affecting BBC's impartiality " - Section 15 - Conflict of interests "The requirement extends to freelance presenters " - Section 15 - Conflict of interests The final decision regarding disciplinary action rests solely with BBC's HR dept. not me, you or any politicians.
Quote from: Bessie Red on March 11, 2023, 01:53:42 amQuote from: sedwardsdrfc on March 10, 2023, 08:46:36 pmBBC is wrong on this one imo. Even if your a gammon and pineapple type and love the nonsense Braverman comes out with what does it matter what Lineker says on his personal twitter feeds? BBC needs to be politically neutral but it’s not like he did it on air or is a political correspondent. His personal opinions have no bearing on how he does his job like it might other roles. Frankly the government at the moment are a shambles and the BBC seem to give them a easy ride. This is why he has been suspendedhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/editorialguidelines/guidelines/impartiality/andhttps://www.bbc.com/editorialguidelines/guidelines/conflicts-of-interestHe cannot tweet comments that break their impartiality and conflict of interests rules and not be expected to be disciplined. It is not a matter of free speech but a matter of breaking BBC rules. He can say what he like on twitter if he resigns from his BBC position.The impartiality rules apply to political commentators or newscasters. The host of Cbeebies doesn't have to adhere to impartiality rules outside the office and the same applies to Lineker, who is also exempt from some rules because he is technically a freelancer.
Quote from: sedwardsdrfc on March 10, 2023, 08:46:36 pmBBC is wrong on this one imo. Even if your a gammon and pineapple type and love the nonsense Braverman comes out with what does it matter what Lineker says on his personal twitter feeds? BBC needs to be politically neutral but it’s not like he did it on air or is a political correspondent. His personal opinions have no bearing on how he does his job like it might other roles. Frankly the government at the moment are a shambles and the BBC seem to give them a easy ride. This is why he has been suspendedhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/editorialguidelines/guidelines/impartiality/andhttps://www.bbc.com/editorialguidelines/guidelines/conflicts-of-interestHe cannot tweet comments that break their impartiality and conflict of interests rules and not be expected to be disciplined. It is not a matter of free speech but a matter of breaking BBC rules. He can say what he like on twitter if he resigns from his BBC position.
BBC is wrong on this one imo. Even if your a gammon and pineapple type and love the nonsense Braverman comes out with what does it matter what Lineker says on his personal twitter feeds? BBC needs to be politically neutral but it’s not like he did it on air or is a political correspondent. His personal opinions have no bearing on how he does his job like it might other roles. Frankly the government at the moment are a shambles and the BBC seem to give them a easy ride.
Quote from: Bessie Red on March 11, 2023, 12:38:32 pmQuote from: IDM on March 11, 2023, 12:25:21 pmIf Lineker tweets from his own personal account rather than an official bbc account, he’s not representing the bbc.If he tweets from a personal account criticising the bbc, that’s different and a potential problem.Most organisations have rules against employees bringing them into disrepute - ie don’t misuse official media channels and don’t slag us off on your personal media.What the hell has Lineker’s personally presented opinion on the refugees got to do with the bbc.?As for the Nazi comparison, he did say he was comparing the language used, no mention at all of comparing the actual organisations.!!Wrong - look at the BBC's specific rules on this type of thing. I have referred to them and the specifics around social media content which hopefully will help you to understand that what he did in the eyes of the BBC HR dept broke those rules and appropriate disciplinary action taken. Lineker obviously has the right to appeal against the ruling.Sorry I disagree - if he was tweeting as a bbc employee/contractor rather than as a private individual, you have a point - otherwise free speech is being stifled.
Bessie.Read the papers and the BBC's own reporting. It was the DG who dealt with Lineker. The chief executive. WAY above common or garden HR. But the DG never got involved with Sugar, Neil or Clarkson. In fact, neither did HR.
Quote from: IDM on March 11, 2023, 12:46:11 pmQuote from: Bessie Red on March 11, 2023, 12:38:32 pmQuote from: IDM on March 11, 2023, 12:25:21 pmIf Lineker tweets from his own personal account rather than an official bbc account, he’s not representing the bbc.If he tweets from a personal account criticising the bbc, that’s different and a potential problem.Most organisations have rules against employees bringing them into disrepute - ie don’t misuse official media channels and don’t slag us off on your personal media.What the hell has Lineker’s personally presented opinion on the refugees got to do with the bbc.?As for the Nazi comparison, he did say he was comparing the language used, no mention at all of comparing the actual organisations.!!Wrong - look at the BBC's specific rules on this type of thing. I have referred to them and the specifics around social media content which hopefully will help you to understand that what he did in the eyes of the BBC HR dept broke those rules and appropriate disciplinary action taken. Lineker obviously has the right to appeal against the ruling.Sorry I disagree - if he was tweeting as a bbc employee/contractor rather than as a private individual, you have a point - otherwise free speech is being stifled.You may well disagree but those are the BBC rules and Lineker is contracted to work for the BBC. It is common within the public sector that there are rules about use of private social media channels and content that should not be put on them by individuals employed by said public sector body.
Quote from: Branton Red on March 11, 2023, 10:51:46 amGary Lineker regularly makes political comments on Twitter. He's not been suspended previously.He's been suspended specifically for stating "This is just an immeasurably cruel policy directed at the most vulnerable people in language that is not dissimilar to that used by Germany in the 30s.”Giving political opinions is one thing.Comparing current day UK politicians or institutions to the Nazis in Germany is quite another.Being confronted about the appropriateness of making such a statement and then refusing to apologies over it is quite another thing again.Struggling to see how anyone can have any sympathy for the man let alone defend him.Perhaps some on here need to take a lesson in history.Perhaps it's yourself who needs the lesson in history .Control of the media , the right wing press and other media platforms allowed to spew any kind of comment that dehumanises vulnerable people in order to divert attention away from their own failings .Anyone opposing them is shut down whilst they continue to go to to work on Mick Lynch , the nurses , benefit claimants and immigrants .That was 1930's Germany where everything was blamed on the Jews.Almost anything and anybody to try and divide and conquer in order to keep things in the UK just the way they are and the system ultimately weighed heavily towards wealth and keeping their power .You sir have fallen for their bile , lock , stock and barrel .Does the immigration situation need a solution , yes it does .Clearly you haven't worked out that the present UK government doesn't want a solution and their present policies are unworkable because it doesn't suit them to have a solution for the very reasons I've explained .
Gary Lineker regularly makes political comments on Twitter. He's not been suspended previously.He's been suspended specifically for stating "This is just an immeasurably cruel policy directed at the most vulnerable people in language that is not dissimilar to that used by Germany in the 30s.”Giving political opinions is one thing.Comparing current day UK politicians or institutions to the Nazis in Germany is quite another.Being confronted about the appropriateness of making such a statement and then refusing to apologies over it is quite another thing again.Struggling to see how anyone can have any sympathy for the man let alone defend him.Perhaps some on here need to take a lesson in history.
Quote from: Bessie Red on March 11, 2023, 01:41:12 pmQuote from: IDM on March 11, 2023, 12:46:11 pmQuote from: Bessie Red on March 11, 2023, 12:38:32 pmQuote from: IDM on March 11, 2023, 12:25:21 pmIf Lineker tweets from his own personal account rather than an official bbc account, he’s not representing the bbc.If he tweets from a personal account criticising the bbc, that’s different and a potential problem.Most organisations have rules against employees bringing them into disrepute - ie don’t misuse official media channels and don’t slag us off on your personal media.What the hell has Lineker’s personally presented opinion on the refugees got to do with the bbc.?As for the Nazi comparison, he did say he was comparing the language used, no mention at all of comparing the actual organisations.!!Wrong - look at the BBC's specific rules on this type of thing. I have referred to them and the specifics around social media content which hopefully will help you to understand that what he did in the eyes of the BBC HR dept broke those rules and appropriate disciplinary action taken. Lineker obviously has the right to appeal against the ruling.Sorry I disagree - if he was tweeting as a bbc employee/contractor rather than as a private individual, you have a point - otherwise free speech is being stifled.You may well disagree but those are the BBC rules and Lineker is contracted to work for the BBC. It is common within the public sector that there are rules about use of private social media channels and content that should not be put on them by individuals employed by said public sector body.I refer you to the last part of DO’s post above.
Quote from: ncRover on March 11, 2023, 07:54:50 amQuote from: SydneyRover on March 11, 2023, 07:34:51 amQuote from: Cramby10 on March 11, 2023, 07:07:03 amThe left think the bbc is right wing and the right think it’s left wing. Always have done. I don’t particularly like the bbc and couldn’t care less about Linekar but it must be doing something for balance to achieve this.This may be the most important discussion in the UK atm, freedom of the press and the media, there are certainly questions to be answered about why some can offer their views and others cannot. Independence of the bbc from government interference, any government is vital.Abolish the license fee and make it stand on its own 2 feet as a private company? Or in some other vague way?You're just muddying the waters nc, the detail about what was said or how independence is achieved is secondary to a government controlled media.
Quote from: SydneyRover on March 11, 2023, 07:34:51 amQuote from: Cramby10 on March 11, 2023, 07:07:03 amThe left think the bbc is right wing and the right think it’s left wing. Always have done. I don’t particularly like the bbc and couldn’t care less about Linekar but it must be doing something for balance to achieve this.This may be the most important discussion in the UK atm, freedom of the press and the media, there are certainly questions to be answered about why some can offer their views and others cannot. Independence of the bbc from government interference, any government is vital.Abolish the license fee and make it stand on its own 2 feet as a private company? Or in some other vague way?
Quote from: Cramby10 on March 11, 2023, 07:07:03 amThe left think the bbc is right wing and the right think it’s left wing. Always have done. I don’t particularly like the bbc and couldn’t care less about Linekar but it must be doing something for balance to achieve this.This may be the most important discussion in the UK atm, freedom of the press and the media, there are certainly questions to be answered about why some can offer their views and others cannot. Independence of the bbc from government interference, any government is vital.
The left think the bbc is right wing and the right think it’s left wing. Always have done. I don’t particularly like the bbc and couldn’t care less about Linekar but it must be doing something for balance to achieve this.
Quote from: SydneyRover on March 11, 2023, 07:57:04 amQuote from: ncRover on March 11, 2023, 07:54:50 amQuote from: SydneyRover on March 11, 2023, 07:34:51 amQuote from: Cramby10 on March 11, 2023, 07:07:03 amThe left think the bbc is right wing and the right think it’s left wing. Always have done. I don’t particularly like the bbc and couldn’t care less about Linekar but it must be doing something for balance to achieve this.This may be the most important discussion in the UK atm, freedom of the press and the media, there are certainly questions to be answered about why some can offer their views and others cannot. Independence of the bbc from government interference, any government is vital.Abolish the license fee and make it stand on its own 2 feet as a private company? Or in some other vague way?You're just muddying the waters nc, the detail about what was said or how independence is achieved is secondary to a government controlled media.Do you think we need a state broadcaster?
Quote from: ncRover on March 11, 2023, 02:33:11 pmQuote from: SydneyRover on March 11, 2023, 07:57:04 amQuote from: ncRover on March 11, 2023, 07:54:50 amQuote from: SydneyRover on March 11, 2023, 07:34:51 amQuote from: Cramby10 on March 11, 2023, 07:07:03 amThe left think the bbc is right wing and the right think it’s left wing. Always have done. I don’t particularly like the bbc and couldn’t care less about Linekar but it must be doing something for balance to achieve this.This may be the most important discussion in the UK atm, freedom of the press and the media, there are certainly questions to be answered about why some can offer their views and others cannot. Independence of the bbc from government interference, any government is vital.Abolish the license fee and make it stand on its own 2 feet as a private company? Or in some other vague way?You're just muddying the waters nc, the detail about what was said or how independence is achieved is secondary to a government controlled media.Do you think we need a state broadcaster?Well, of course our leading broadcast companies could be owned by a Berlusconi or a Murdoch...The BBC model works superbly, IF it has a reasonable political balance in senior management.That's the core of what has gone wrong here.A politically unbalanced leadership has insisted that it should bothsides everything. Bothsidesism doesn't give balance. It gives a massive advantage to the side in politics that wants to push the rules to breaking point.