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Ofcom must stop the Conservative Party love-ins on GB News and TalkTV [1]
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Date: 2023-04
If you’ve happened to find yourself scrolling through news channels recently, you may have spotted a profusion of spluttering, pink-faced men shouting angrily about immigrants or Meghan Markle – an immigrant who chose to abandon Blighty, perhaps the greatest sin.
I am, of course, referring to TalkTV – the British television offering of the Murdoch empire, which owns the Trump-obsessed Fox News in the US – and its even angrier rival, GB News.
Both channels represent on-screen conveyor belts of right-wing reactionary commentators – many of whom are Tory MPs.
Recent GB News appointments include Jacob Rees-Mogg, former housing minister Esther McVey, her husband and fellow MP Philip Davies, and Lee Anderson, the Conservative Party deputy chair who famously blamed food poverty on people not being able to cook and called for a return to the death penalty. On TalkTV, meanwhile, Boris Johnson loyalist Nadine Dorries has a Friday night chat show.
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In theory, at least, both TalkTV and GB News are also news channels. This means that they are subject to pretty strict rules – because few of us here in the UK want to slide down the slippery Fox News route seen in the United States.
The doorkeeper to defend us against such a fate – the guardian of standards and rules – is Ofcom, the media regulator. Its rules clearly state: “No politician may be used as a newsreader, interviewer or reporter in news programmes, unless justified editorially.”
Yet on 11 March, two Tory MPs – husband and wife duo McVey and Davies – used their regular Saturday show on GB News to interview the Tory chancellor about how good the Tory Budget was. The interview was trailed by HM Treasury on its social media pages.
This was surely a flagrant breach of Ofcom’s rules.
By happy coincidence, days after the Tory love-in, Ofcom’s chief executive Melanie Dawes was to sit before the House of Commons’ Culture Select Committee, of which I am a member. This was a regular scrutiny session, giving the committee a chance to question witnesses about disinformation and trusted voices in the media.
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