Dear All
The BBC is hosting a special General Election debate on 2 May at the Festival Theatre in Edinburgh.
The debate will be conducted by partisan presenter Glen Campbell who is widely regarded by some as Labour’s man in the BBC.
That being said, the BBC is looking for an audience.
If you would like to form part of that audience then please get in touch.
You can email: electiondebatescotland@bbc.co.uk or call 0330 123 0120 (standard geographic charges from landlines and mobiles will apply).
One of the ways for the BBC to screen out SNP members is the request to declare if you are a member of a political party.
So, if you have nothing better to do and want to sit and watch BBC Presenter Glen Campbell praise the Labour Party for two hours then pop off to Edinburgh.
Of course Glen will allow people to speak providing they are anti SNP.
For a ‘balanced’ show!
I personally would prefer Gordon Brewer to front this, he doesn’t do anyone any favours but at least he is fairer.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
The BBC is hosting a special General Election debate on 2 May at the Festival Theatre in Edinburgh.
The debate will be conducted by partisan presenter Glen Campbell who is widely regarded by some as Labour’s man in the BBC.
That being said, the BBC is looking for an audience.
If you would like to form part of that audience then please get in touch.
You can email: electiondebatescotland@bbc.co.uk or call 0330 123 0120 (standard geographic charges from landlines and mobiles will apply).
One of the ways for the BBC to screen out SNP members is the request to declare if you are a member of a political party.
So, if you have nothing better to do and want to sit and watch BBC Presenter Glen Campbell praise the Labour Party for two hours then pop off to Edinburgh.
Of course Glen will allow people to speak providing they are anti SNP.
For a ‘balanced’ show!
I personally would prefer Gordon Brewer to front this, he doesn’t do anyone any favours but at least he is fairer.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
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