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A Tory MP resigns then blows the lid on the myth of BBC impartiality

Fréa Lockley by Fréa Lockley
4 April 2019
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On 1 April, MP Nick Boles quit the Conservative Party. He claimed this was “because my party refuses to compromise”. Following his resignation, Boles laid bare his reasons for leaving and also made a staggering announcement. He indicated that Theresa May’s refusal to compromise on Brexit may be influenced by Robbie Gibb, her head of communications. This is the same man who was in charge of the BBC‘s live political shows during the EU referendum.

“The media should be honest”

Boles quit the party after his ‘soft’ Brexit amendment was defeated for a second time.

On 3 April, as May met with Jeremy Corbyn to allegedly find some common ground, Boles claimed that Gibb “is a hard Brexiteer” and wants to “destroy” any “cross party compromise”:

https://twitter.com/NickBoles/status/1113535648688951296

But he went further than this, with a warning for the media to “be honest” about Number 10 briefings:

https://twitter.com/NickBoles/status/1113535651880869888

“Messianic Brexiteer”

It didn’t take long for people to respond to Boles’s revelation. Because between 2008 and 2017, Gibb was head of BBC Westminster and the editor of all live BBC politics shows. This included the live debate at Wembley Arena on the last day of EU referendum campaigning. He was also:

  • Editor of BBC Daily and Sunday Politics.
  • Executive editor for the Andrew Marr Show.
  • The executive editor of This Week.
  • Editor of the BBC‘s Budget and Autumn Statement programmes.

According to the Evening Standard, Gibb is a “messianic Brexiteer”. He was widely known as a “hard Brexiteer long before it became fashionable”. Gibb reportedly left the BBC for the “one job he wanted: No 10’s director of communications”.

Many people shared their concerns about this on Twitter:

It is extremely important that people know this and also realise that he was head of politics at the BBC during the referendum campaign. Please retweet. https://t.co/amDbBx6vXx

— Jessica Simor KC (@JMPSimor) April 3, 2019

And this same Robbie Gibb was head of political output at BBC during the Referendum when the BBC
1. “Balanced” facts & expert opinions with baseless assertions
2. Ignored Corbyn who was saying over and over that the crisis in public services was due to austerity not immigration https://t.co/LYaveapDDP

— Tom London (@TomLondon6) April 3, 2019

Here's a 2016 letter to Labour, denying the BBC is politically biased. It's signed by the then BBC political editor @RobbieGibb …
… who is now Theresa May's Director of Communications and who's just been revealed as a leading Tory hard Brexiter: https://t.co/jIpq9VOyJH

— Tom Pride (@ThomasPride) April 3, 2019

Others also pointed out that, long before the referendum, Gibb “normalised the idea of leaving the EU” on BBC politics shows. In 2012, he also invited UKIP’s Paul Nuttall to take part in a BBC debate:

The man in charge of the BBC's coverage of the referendum, @RobbieGibb, publicly stated he was a Brexit supporter in 2015, and previously normalised the idea of leaving the EU with regular segments on the BBC's flagship politics programmes. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/G7FA683TGM

— Islander (@PropertySpot) March 21, 2019

As The Canary‘s Kerry-Anne Mendoza pointed out, Gibb also gave Nigel Farage a national platform in the years running up to the EU campaign:

The same Robbie Gibb who used the BBC to turn the unknown MEP Nigel Farage into a household name?

🤦‍♀️ https://t.co/HjAosS53G1

— Kerry-Anne Mendoza 🏳️‍🌈🍉 (@TheMendozaWoman) April 4, 2019

Meanwhile, others noted years of BBC bias on political shows. Some think Gibb’s role demands further investigation:

https://twitter.com/AsherRoxon/status/1113779460808040453

.@OFCOM Robbie Gibb should be a 'subject of interest' in the investigation of political bias at the #BBC pic.twitter.com/1C5xzLRmIV

— Maggie Aitch (@FreeBesieged) April 4, 2019

“Vote Leave’s crimes”

Boles’s claims open up further questions too. In 2018, whistleblower Shahmir Sanni alleged that Vote Leave broke electoral law and mismanaged funds during the referendum. He’s since stated he went to BBC‘s Panorama with his evidence, before going to Carole Cadwalladr who subsequently broke the story in the Observer:

https://twitter.com/shahmiruk/status/1113557916353691654

According to Sanni, the BBC has continued to ‘shut down’ mounting evidence that links electoral “crimes” during the referendum to key Conservative Brexiteers:

https://twitter.com/shahmiruk/status/1113540388034359300

Rotten to the core

As The Canary has frequently reported, there are longstanding concerns about bias in the BBC‘s political coverage. In many ways, Boles’s revelation confirms what many people have observed for some time. But it also goes far deeper, and shows that the links between Downing Street and BBC politics are rotten to the core. As Brexit chaos continues, this news is impossible for even the BBC to bury.

Featured image via Gov.UK and BBC Politics Bot

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