The Glast straw
THE vile antisemitic chants at Glastonbury would have been entirely foreseeable to most people.
Two openly pro-Palestine acts — with form for provocative political rants and support for violence — should have rung multiple alarm bells.
Not for BBC staff who for some reason have made error after error in their anti-Israel coverage since October 7.
So when Bob Vylan’s incitement to violence against the defence force of the world’s only Jewish state began, the BBC simply kept on live-streaming for another 40 minutes, until the end of the punk duo’s set.
A cursory warning on screen about “very strong and discriminatory language” was thought sufficient mitigation.
But, as Israeli deputy foreign minister Sharren Haskel said, does anyone think the corporation would have continued broadcasting any act spouting anti-Muslim or far-right hate speech?
The worst thing is that the BBC providing a platform for this line-crossing tirade — now being studied by police — is not even a surprise.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer was right to demand an explanation from BBC director-general Tim Davie.
The broadcaster owes at least that to all those viewers forced by law to fund this dangerous garbage.
Angela’s ashes
THERE’S more bad news for the ailing economy as business leaders expect growth to continue falling for the next three months because of the Chancellor’s calamitous National Insurance hike.
The under-pressure Prime Minister might be happy right now for Rachel Reeves to be attracting some of the political flak away from him.
PAAngela Rayner wants to drag Britain back to the 1970s with her employment law[/caption]But things could get worse for him, industry and for the country when the jobs tax is soon followed by a crazy workers’ rights charter.
If Sir Keir Starmer’s authority looks decidedly shaky now, wait until his ambitious deputy Angela Rayner — darling of the left-wing rebels who torpedoed Starmer’s welfare reforms — succeeds in dragging Britain back to the 1970s with her employment law.
The trickle of wealth-creators leaving the country to escape Labour’s punitive taxation is already becoming a flood.
If Rayner were to replace Starmer, we might as well all pack our bags.
Advantage UK
NOT since the days of John Lloyd, 41 years ago, has Britain had so many home tennis players in the main draw (no fewer than 23) as Wimbledon starts today.
Is it too much to expect a new tennis champion from that lot?
GettyThere are 23 British players in the Wimbledon draw including Emma Raducanu[/caption]So, come on Jack, Emma, Cam, Dan, Fran, Katie, Heather … and the other 16!
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