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BBC News just pushed rancid Suella Braverman anti-refugee propaganda

Steve Topple by Steve Topple
27 October 2022
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Clearly the BBC shares a similar dream to first-sacked, now-back home secretary Suella Braverman: demonising refugees and deporting them to Rwanda. Or rather, you’d think that was the BBC‘s goal if you saw the hideous and frankly immoral segment on its News at Six on Wednesday 26 October.

Migrants everywhere!

BBC News was reporting on the number of refugees that had crossed the Channel this year. Host Sophie Raworth noted that:

More than 38,000 people have already made the journey to the UK, compared with 28,500 last year.

The normal response to this news should be fear and sorrow for the brave people risking their lives in one of the world’s busiest waterways. However, this was not on BBC News‘s agenda. Instead, the segment generally focused on the economic and social impact of refugees. And it was straight out of right-wing politicians like Braverman’s playbook.

Reporter Mark Easton set the BBC stall out from the off. Amid images of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) pulling near-drowning refugees out of the water, he commented that these were:

Distressing images illustrating the challenge posed by record numbers of migrants trying to reach the Kent coast in flimsy boats.

Never mind that these people could have died. It’s a “challenge” – the implication being for those having to deal with the situation, not the refugees themselves. Easton and the BBC then hammered home the point that 10,000 of the people who crossed were “single men” from Albania. ‘They aren’t refugees!’ you can almost hear the gammon squealing. No – they’re desperate humans, exploited by gangs which have taken thousands of Euros from them, only to potentially send them to their death or a UK prison camp. However Easton still dropped in the tired, right-wing trope that somehow these people are ‘illegals’ – when under international law no migrant, immigrant or refugee is ever illegal when they first enter a country to claim asylum.

Foreigners costing YOU money, says the BBC

If the idea of single men coming over here illegally wasn’t enough to send Middle England’s blood pressure rocketing, then the BBC knew what would give it a coronary: these people are costing YOU, the hard-working taxpayer, money! Easton claimed that:

Many migrants are being housed in hotels like this one in Scarborough. The cost? Almost £7m a day.

‘Fucking immigrants! Living it up in our hotels! Costing us £7m!’ would be the cry from Middle England. But as Scarborough News reported, the government dumps refugees – often those fleeing the Taliban in Afghanistan – there:

with no facilities, no buses, nowhere to go.

But if £7m a day has boiled your piss – wait until you hear what everyone’s favourite right-wing girlboss Liz Truss pissed away with her mini-budget. She managed to wipe around £10bn a day off the UK economy after the announcement. So actually, refugees are costing us 0.07% of Truss’s clusterfuck and just 0.00003% of the UK’s gross domestic product (our overall wealth) in 2021.

BBC: Braverman Broadcasting Corporation

To be fair on the BBC, it did show evidence given by the independent chief inspector of borders and immigration to a parliamentary committee. He called the conditions in one refugee camp “pretty wretched”. However, Easton couldn’t help but frame this as the inspector had written to “warn” the home secretary of the “dangerous” conditions there. This implies that Braverman and the government didn’t know of the situation, which is unlikely. This is because the media started to report on it over a month ago, and historically governments have always managed refugee centres like prison camps – the appalling Yarl’s Wood centre being a case in point.

But this is the BBC – and in the face of an increasingly authoritarian government it has to play by the rules. So, not one refugee was interviewed in the segment, nor were any advocacy groups or charities spoken to. Instead, it was little more than a piece of right-wing propaganda, dressed up as public service broadcasting.

Of course, the only service the BBC is performing is to Braverman and the government – not the 150 plus people who have died in the past five years trying to get to the UK. When we have a state broadcaster as cold, heartless and cynical as the BBC, it’s little wonder the public keep electing politicians with those exact same characteristics.

Watch the full BBC News segment:

Featured image via BBC iPlayer – screengrab and the Guardian – YouTube

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Comments 3

  1. Boismalet says:
    4 years ago

    I’m confused about the dangerous country refugees are escaping. International law states asylum should be available in the first safe country they arrive in, last time I looked ,France had its problems but was relatively safe.

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  2. Red Star says:
    4 years ago

    Maybe if the BBC and other MSM actually reflected the country as it really is, fewer asylum seekers would get caught out by the lie.

    Some years ago, when the right wing were getting all worked up about theCalais camps, BBC Radio 4 ran an interview…. well, more of a soundbite really… with an African lad residing there.

    He was asked why he wanted to get to Britain, and replied because if he did he’d be given a home, a job and money.

    My first reaction was “dream on, kid”.

    My second reaction was that I’d heard all this before, many times… from the racists and Daily Mail readers. Who continue to repeat them to this day, even though some of them must know by now that they’re telling porkies.

    And it occured to me that perhaps, by telling lies about the Land of Milk & Honey that was any asylum seeker’s for the asking, these same right wing bigots had inadvertantly CREATED a large part of the problem.

    Stories get around, especially in the internet age, so its not difficult to envisage a situation where desperate people believe – want to believe, need to believe – it to be true.

    Perhaps if the MSM actually told the truth about what happens to asylum seekers – not allowed to work, very little money, housed where they’re dumped – then perhaps the UK wouldn’t seem quite such an attractive destination.

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  3. Serhat Vanli says:
    4 years ago

    As Van Haber, the BBC doesn’t really interest me anymore.

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