An insider's view on what is happening in the BBC
The people sitting with me at a dinner this evening, none of whom are very political or known for strong views, all thought that the BBC has blotted it's copybook very seriously in a number of areas. They didn't approve of the way the Trump speech had been edited, and were even less happy with the way Martine Croxall was treated for saying "Pregnant women" instead of "pregnant people." I suspect those views are likely to be representative of what millions of people in Britain think, including people who don't necessarily have a high opinion of Trump or support hostility to trans people. So I may be taking a risk here by posting extracts from the account put up on X this morning by BBC insider Nick Robinson. I do regard Nick as a good guy and one of the best journalists at the BBC. Which does not mean that I agree with his views on every subject. I think the BBC has a serious problem with institutional arrogance and "groupthink" including a tend...