Thanks, I’m grateful for your in-depth study of this issue. Another issue I saw was inappropriate language used (by TV news presenters themselves!) – notably, referring to leaders of the main parties coming north to try to prevent ‘the collapse of the Union’ or the United Kingdom ‘falling apart’ – appalingly inaccurate and emotive language to use, when what was happening was nothing accidental or catastrophic but actually a careful democratic process engaged in to determine what the people of Scotland would choose, deliberately, to do. I did not see similar misuse of language by presenters in the opposite direction – it was a blatant bias. Thanks again for your role in highlighting this.
Thanks, I’m grateful for your in-depth study of this issue. Another issue I saw was inappropriate language used (by TV news presenters themselves!) – notably, referring to leaders of the main parties coming north to try to prevent ‘the collapse of the Union’ or the United Kingdom ‘falling apart’ – appalingly inaccurate and emotive language to use, when what was happening was nothing accidental or catastrophic but actually a careful democratic process engaged in to determine what the people of Scotland would choose, deliberately, to do. I did not see similar misuse of language by presenters in the opposite direction – it was a blatant bias. Thanks again for your role in highlighting this.
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Thanks Armadillozenith (great name – sounds like a member of Beefheart’s Magic Band). Agree with all your points. Have a good new year. John
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