Sue Gray, a civil servant, is causing concerns for Keir Starmer due to her actions. There are accusations of bias in Ofcom against GB News, with claims of political influence on public service broadcasting. The situation raises questions about democracy and the future of GB News.
Has Sue Gray gone too far? Political advisers announcing policies isn't always a good idea, writes @Mr_John_Oxley ๐ https://t.co/4O9dFY1aL1
Will Keir Starmer use Sue Gray to soak up criticism, or will her public statements become a distraction? @Mr_John_Oxley on whether the Labour leader's Chief of Staff is becoming the next Dominic Cummings ๐ https://t.co/4O9dFY1aL1
Whatโs ACTUALLY going on with #GBNews and #Ofcom Nothing to do with impartiality. A targeted campaign to get the station off the air. https://t.co/9ubZUY31a9
The Tories have sought to take control of public service broadcasting & have the same influence they have always had with most tabloids. This โdumbing downโ of broadcast news threatens democracy. @Ofcom is slow to act on the scandal of @GBNEWS https://t.co/DPdYxI1qMM
Anti-GB News Ofcom is staffed by former BBC types. Labour is now staffed by Sue Gray, the 'impartial' civil servant that helped bring down Boris Johnson. Not a level playing field!
Sue Gray is massively overreaching. And sooner or later itโs going to cause Keir Starmer a problem. https://t.co/XMdg5MldSL