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BBC accused of ‘clear manipulation’ and ‘selective editing’ over interview with John McDonnell [AUDIO]

Kerry-Anne Mendoza by Kerry-Anne Mendoza
19 June 2022
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People who listened to Thursday morning’s Today programme on BBC Radio 4 heard Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell set out his five budget priorities. But they noticed a gap between what McDonnell said on the show and how the show reported it on Twitter.

Mind the gap

During the interview, McDonnell set out his five demands for budget day on Wednesday 22 November. The Shadow Chancellor called for an ’emergency budget’ for the public services, and an immediate end to ideological austerity. He also unveiled his plan for £17bn of additional spending. His stimulus package would focus on housing, health, social care and public services. When asked how we would fund it, McDonnell called for a reversal of the government’s planned tax cuts for the wealthy:

We looked at how we could raise that, and we said ‘one way is that the government has got to stop giving tax cuts to the corporations and the rich’…

At the moment… we’re talking about £76bn being given away… during the life of this parliament.

https://www.thecanary.co/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/John-McD-Today.m4a

McDonnell argued such tax cuts were inappropriate while public services were failing.

But the show claimed on Twitter that McDonnell said he would fund the increased spending through “tax rises”. The show’s Twitter account, which has almost 600,000 followers, also failed to specify which groups would be targeted.

John McDonnell says Labour's proposed £17bn in increased day-to-day spending would come from tax rises #r4today

— BBC Radio 4 Today (@BBCr4today) November 16, 2017

Some listeners accused the show of attempting to mislead voters into believing Labour would raise their taxes.

Is there any particular reason why you selectively edited what John McDonnell actually said? @bbc5live #r4today pic.twitter.com/o8Jbxa0sjw

— Phil (@Phillip_Thomaz) November 16, 2017

You now have 280 characters. Please use them to qualify things like "tax rises" – who will be affected by them – it's not everyone. Clear manipulation.

— Garrie Coleman (@garrie_coleman) November 16, 2017

And some began filing complaints with the broadcaster over the alleged misreporting.

https://twitter.com/RantingUnderDog/status/931094737813213184

The BBC response 

The Canary contacted the BBC by phone and email to ask whether the broadcaster stood by the tweet, or planned to correct it. But the BBC declined to comment on the matter.

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