In a rare moment of forthright candour, the Maily Telegraph has
told readers of new guidelines being employed by the Beeb: “BBC staff told to stop inviting cranks on to
science programmes ... BBC Trust says 200 senior managers trained
not to insert 'false balance' into stories when issues were non-contentious”. With such a majority taking the
consensual position on climate change, this was inevitable.
"Gay marriage" ... "Global warming" ... "Eco crucifixes" ... "Red-meat conservatism" ... "no more BBC beer money"
Moreover, Sarah
Knapton’s article may show that the paper which has, at least at the bear pit
that is Telegraph blogs, done more
than any other to promote not just climate change scepticism but outright
denial, is moving into the mainstream. This progression had been forecast by
one pundit for whom the BBC’s revisiting of science presentation brings very
bad news.
Yes, brandishing
his patented “air quotes”, the
unapologetic James “saviour of Western
civilisation” Delingpole has taken to his bully pulpit at the batshit
collective otherwise known as Breitbart London to pen a furious assault on the
idea that public service broadcasting should present a fact-based view of
science, especially if it does not meet with the approval of Himself Personally
Now.
Under the
allegedly impartial and objective headline “BBC on its climate bias: ‘Move Along. Nothing to See Here”, Del Boy
tells “The BBC has reaffirmed its
commitment to green bias in a new report which promises to make it
harder than ever for climate sceptics to get a fair hearing on any of its
channels”, thus effortlessly inventing bias and casting himself as a, poor,
misunderstood victim.
The Beeb, he protests, “embraces
bias, groupthink, the abandonment of journalistic standards and the rejection
of the scientific method”. He objects to a briefing by the IPCC, because,
he claims, it “is a heavily-politicised
organisation with a strong vested interest in promoting an alarmist narrative
and a lengthening track record of failed predictions and deeply suspect claims”.
Unlike his suspect claims, of course.
The abuse continues with an attack on Steve Jones, who,
Delingpole claims, has “no particular
expertise or knowledge about the climate change debate - as he went on to
demonstrate in a shoddy, ill-researched, intellectually dishonest, but
delightfully well-paid report for the BBC Trust”. This from the pundit who
Paul Nurse skewered so easily, because he had, er, no particular expertise or
knowledge.
The reality of Delingpole’s rant is that the BBC has given
him plenty of airtime over the years, and he and his fellow Breitbarts depend
on the Corporation’s oxygen of publicity to publicise their increasingly
desperate and pisspoor site. But another intemperate stream of invective is not
going to counter the reality – the open door for Del Boy at the Beeb is
closing, and there is nothing he can do about it.
Yes, at long last, there goes James Delingpole, on his way
... out.
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