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Owen Jones rinses Andrew Neil so badly on BBC This Week, the host totally loses his sh*t

Tracy Keeling by Tracy Keeling
11 January 2019
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Guardian journalist Owen Jones rinsed host Andrew Neil badly on BBC This Week. In fact, Jones’s stinging comments made the Spectator chairman totally lose his shit.

Actions have consequences

A number of high-profile people faced verbal abuse from far-right, pro-Brexit protesters on 7 January. Jones was one of them.

So the Guardian journalist appeared on This Week to argue that the British media’s demonising of anybody “but those at the top” has helped to ‘normalise’ the language of the far right.

“What did the Westminster elite expect to happen?” @OwenJones84 on the abuse to some public figures outside Parliament this week, in his personal #bbctw film pic.twitter.com/zbkLDYlPNh

— BBC This Week (@bbcthisweek) January 11, 2019

Jones explained on the show that:

mainstream outlets, day in day out, say things about Muslims, about refugees, about migrants, blaming them for all the problems in society.

And he asserted that this energises the racism that exists in our society. Jones tried to draw attention to the Spectator, which he said is a “classic example” of such demonisation. This didn’t go down well with Neil, who is the chairman of that publication.

Before Jones even got a chance to make his point about the Spectator, Neil interrupted:

I knew you were going to bring that up… your smears and lies about me are not going to be dealt with tonight…

I’m not going to let you hijack the BBC to do this

“I am many things Owen Jones, but I am not naive” @afneil

“I will finish what I was going to say… Everyone can look at the record of the Spectator” @OwenJones84

#bbctw pic.twitter.com/6DbtRUPPzj

— BBC This Week (@bbcthisweek) January 11, 2019
Britain’s public disservice

Jones was attempting to raise the Spectator‘s sketchy record on the issue. As he eventually managed to say between Neil’s outbursts, the outlet has “defended Greek neo-Nazis” and carried a story that argued “there’s not nearly enough Islamophobia in the Tory party”.

But Neil did his utmost to ensure Jones didn’t get a chance to raise this record. As observers pointed out, that doesn’t reflect well on the supposed ‘free speech’ values of the host or, indeed, his employer:

That pathetic performance from @afneil is a new low for the @BBC. In effect, Neil just shouted over a guest in order to claim that there can be no discussion of Neil’s own business dealings and commercial activities on a BBC programme. This isn’t just normal bullying #bbctw 1/2

— Martin O'Neill (@martin_oneill) January 11, 2019

Honestly this was an important moment in modern British media history. The BBC activly prevented speech. Not offensive speech, leave alone hate speech. But political speech denouncing fascism and institutional power. https://t.co/kXfS2DD3Gr

— David Jamieson (@David_Jamieson7) January 11, 2019
https://twitter.com/JennieBujold/status/1083518432665059328

But it did make for a bracing bit of telly:

I think that was the most explosive 15 minutes of #BBCTW that I’ve ever seen. @OwenJones84 literally just made Andrew Neil go ultra-Gammon and it was a joy to behold.

— Rachael Swindon #WeAreCollective (@Rachael_Swindon) January 11, 2019

As did Jones’s equally tantalising showdown with Micheal Portillo, who had his own tantrum after the Guardian journalist dared to raise racism in the Conservative Party as another contributor to the far right’s rise:

“I am not going to re-run the smears of the last general election campaign” @OwenJones84 on claims about Corbyn-IRA linnks

“These are not smears" says Michael Portillo#bbctw pic.twitter.com/ywnkH0CfJZ

— BBC This Week (@bbcthisweek) January 11, 2019

Micheal Portilo is right now in a hole. Getting his butt handed to him by Owen Jones over racist policies. A beaten Portilo cops out with: I am not a member of the Conservative party #bbctw Oh dear

— Eleneus Akanga (@ellyakanga) January 11, 2019
The jig is up

Besides being gripping, the battle that erupted between Jones and the programme’s participants proved one thing beyond a shadow of a doubt. Such mainstream commentators are incapable of intelligently discussing the threat of the far right. Because the right-wing press and political figures are complicit in its rise. So aligned or sympathetic pundits face the question of what to do about the far right with nothing but deflection, denial and censorship.

Jones’s fracas with Neil, and Portillo, made that crystal clear. No wonder the BBC host lost his shit. The jig is most definitely up.

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  1. hungryfox19 says:
    7 years ago

    Well done Owen. You had the the courage to call out the hatred and bigotry of the far right as echoed in the UK mainstream media and the Tory party itself. The challenge to the pro-fascist establishment is well overdue.

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