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We've noticed a tactic being employed by BBC Scotland interviewers when questioning Labour politicians on difficult issues. They bring the SNP into the question in order to allow the exchange to be diverted into an SNPBad attack. Laura Maciver did it again this morning. They've done the same thing...

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Here's an example of how BBC Scotland manipulates stories to satisfy a political agenda. The top story on BritNat Breakfast this morning was about a rent increase on a Glasgow drug charity. The body that increased the rent was City Property which is an arms length organisation and legally separate from the council. Presenter Laura Maciver begins manipulating the story by replacing the organisation name 'City Property' with the phrase 'Glasgow City Council owned landlord'. The intention of using this mangled phrase is to make the *council* the focus of the story instead of City Property. The is confirmed when Lisa Summers does the same. Refusing to use the name of the actual organisation and instead uses the phrase 'council owned landlord'. The story is being politicised. The politicisation increases when Lisa Summers cites Scotland's high drug related death rate. She then introduces the Scottish Govt into the story. Note, Summers doesn't mention that the death rate is falling. A rent increase by City Property is now *not* about the actual organisation that made the decision but the SNP run council, the Scottish Govt and drug deaths. Laura Maciver ends the item citing a request to the council for comment. City Property is a completely separate legal entity from the council. Yes, it is owned by the council having been set up by the previous Labour administration, but It, and it alone made the decision to increase the rent. BBC Scotland has manipulated and politicised the story. Not convinced? Network Rail is a separate legal entity owned by the UK Govt. When was the last time you heard a BBC reporter describe it as the 'UK Govt owned railway operator' after rail disasters or breakdowns? Never. It's always just Network Rail.

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