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Tim Davie, the outgoing BBC Director General, has publicly defended the corporation against its critics, accusing “enemies” of the BBC of weaponising criticism and attempting to undermine its reputation, following a scandal over the editing of a Donald Trump speech in a Panorama documentary. 

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The latest BBC controversy stems from a leaked memo by Michael Prescott, a former external adviser to the BBC’s editorial standards committee.  US President Donald Trump has threatened a $1 billion lawsuit against the BBC, calling its journalists “corrupt” and accusing them of “doctoring” his speech.

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Yesterday, The Telegraph published an article about Tim Davie’s address to BBC staff following his resignation.  Davie was the Director-General of the BBC from September 2020 until he resigned on Sunday due to the controversy about the editing of Mr. Trump’s speech.

In his address to staff, Davie stated that the BBC is “the very best of what I think we should be as a society” and expressed pride in the organisation’s work, despite acknowledging it had made “mistakes that have cost us.” He specifically blamed “enemies” of the corporation for stoking allegations of bias, arguing that the narrative surrounding the BBC should be controlled by the organisation itself, not its critics.

Read more: Tim Davie launches fightback against BBC’s ‘enemies’, The Telegraph, 11 November 2025

As one commentator on social media said, if Davie came down from his ivory tower for just a moment, he would realise that the BBC’s “enemies” are many.  An additional 300,000 households have stopped paying the licence fee in the last year.  Many of these will have stopped paying the licence fee in protest at the propaganda BBC peddles as “news” and the critical social justice being peddled in various forms through its channels. In the last year, the fee evasion rate has increased to 12.52%, meaning nearly one in eight of the estimated 28.6 million households in the UK are now not paying the licence fee.  In other words, the BBC has millions of “enemies,” and that is just in the UK.

Further reading: Turn off the TV – Neuro-linguistic programming has been used against populations in many countries and the UK could be in the driver’s seat

What Davie has also failed to recognise is that the latest controversy is in a string of many, as Sky News Australia pointed out in a broadcast today.

Sky News host Rita Panahi and Douglas Murray discussed how “lost” the BBC is after their editing scandal of US President Donald Trump. This is not an “isolated” incident of institutional bias, Panahi said. “It’s not a simple misjudgement. The BBC’s institutional bias goes well beyond Donald Trump.”

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Rhoda Wilson
While previously it was a hobby culminating in writing articles for Wikipedia (until things made a drastic and undeniable turn in 2020) and a few books for private consumption, since March 2020 I have become a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to the global takeover that came into full view with the introduction of covid-19. For most of my life, I have tried to raise awareness that a small group of people planned to take over the world for their own benefit. There was no way I was going to sit back quietly and simply let them do it once they made their final move.

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Myme
Myme
1 hour ago

But how many have stopped watching TV in the last year? Is it really increased fee evasion or more TVs binned? Young steadfastly reject TV, I’ve done so decades. Yet TV Licensing persists in claiming that TV is irresistibly attractive to all.

Bart
Bart
53 seconds ago

The BBC was set up early in the last century to catch the mind of the people; to steer their behaviour, the ballot paper and to support the official narrative. Rejecting the Broadcasting Bias Corporation is a sign of waking up.