The BBC are liars
In the UK the BBC (British Broadcasting Service) is a key component of the deep state’s carefully-built state machinery. So, when two of its leading figures are forced to resign, this suggests that a hidden war is going on in the murky depths of the state, and paints a picture of an establishment in crisis.
When the BBC aired a doctored video of Donald Trump appearing to directly encourage violence during the ‘January 6’ Capitol riot of 2021, it was aiming to influence the 2024 US election.
The BBC are liars
In the 1940s, the BBC lied about the extent of anti-colonial sentiment in India to justify British rule. And then, in the 1950s, it whitewashed British atrocities in Kenya.
In the 1970s, the BBC explicitly ramped up its pro-Tory bias in the face of industrial unrest, reaching a pinnacle in the 1980s, when it doctored footage of the Miners’ Strike to cover up police violence.
In the 2000s, the BBC was weaponised by the ruling elite to whip up support for wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
And in the 2010s, it repeatedly and systematically attacked Jeremy Corbyn as Labour leader and urged support for the Tories, including editing in fake applause for Boris Johnson’s speeches during the 2019 general election.
Like the majority of their counterparts in the USA, the British ruling class saw Trump as a threat to the stability of their system. So – true to form, and like any good state institution in a bourgeois democracy – the BBC acted to mitigate that threat.
A hidden war
So far, so good.
That Trump documentary was just a normal day in the office for BBC executives. But unusually, this time the lies have cost the jobs of the Director-General Tim Davie and the Head of News Deborah Turness. So what’s going on?
Partly, it’s because the target of their lies this time wasn’t working class people or Britain’s colonial subjects. Instead, it’s the notoriously litigious man who won election to the US presidency.
The British ruling class didn’t want Trump. But now that they’ve got him, they have to suck up to him. Without US imperialism Britain is nothing, so they’ve mobilised all arms of the state apparatus to appease Trump, from the Prime Minister to the monarchy.
Now it’s the turn of the BBC to pay tribute, with the heads of two of its chief executives, and possibly some cash to throw into the bargain.

But that’s only one part of the story.
The source of this scandal was not Donald Trump, who has just jumped on the bandwagon like the opportunist he is. It was instead a leaked memo from within the BBC accusing the corporation of bias, and giving the Trump documentary as just one example.
Leaks like that don’t just happen by accident, nor do resignations of Director-Generals and CEOs happen lightly. And it is totally unprecedented for both to resign at the same time.
At War With Itself
There’s a war going on in the murky depths and dark recesses of the state, which is now breaking to the surface inside the BBC.
In order to maintain the BBC as a reliable institution, everything is run behind the scenes, away from the prying eye of the public. The Beeb is controlled by a shadowy group called the BBC Board, who make all of the key decisions, and has five direct political appointments by the government itself.
By centralising all of the decision-making into one body, this hidden civil war has spilled out into public view all the more visibly. It was from within the Board itself that this factional struggle erupted. And as a result, the searchlight of public opinion is shining into the boardrooms of Broadcasting House.
The contradiction between the BBC’s role as establishment propaganda, and the need to cover that up with supposed “independence”, is the cause of the war that’s raging right now in the BBC.
On one side, you have those who understand the value of the BBC being seen as “independent”. They want to maintain trust in the broadcaster so that it can be used as an effective establishment propaganda machine at critical moments. The outgoing Director-General and much of the British establishment is in this camp.
On the other side, you have those who don’t care about the perceived “independence” of the BBC or any state institutions for that matter. In fact, they argue, most people have lost confidence in these institutions already, so we might as well mobilise them explicitly in the interests of the ruling class.
Arguably both sides are right, in their own way. Confidence in the institutions of the British state is at record lows.
Within the BBC itself, a deep crisis has been brewing for many years. Alongside declining license fee income – itself a result of declining trust – 100 journalists recently revolted over the BBC’s pro-Israel bias; Gary Lineker was publicly ousted for his pro-Palestine views; and scandals erupted over misconduct allegations against Huw Edwards and Greg Wallace.
The same story is true of the rest of the establishment. No one trusts politicians, everyone hates the police, the military can’t hit its recruitment targets, the prisons are collapsing, the courts are overwhelmed, the Queen is dead, Charles is invisible, and Andrew is disgraced.
Politics is being driven by factions such as Reform and Farage on the right with massive displays of flag waving and demos to “reclaim our streets” with waves of anti-migrant sentiment.
Then there are left figures like Polanski (leader of the Green Party) and Corbyn/Sultana who are on the rise. Despite heavy pro-Israel PR by the BBC, the Palestine movement has shown the scale of anti-establishment feeling in Britain.
The hammer blows of a weak economy and an upcoming brutal budget will crack the facade even more.



The BBC is an awful source of news and I find it funny that they try to pretend as though they are unbiased. They intentionally muddy the waters in anything political and what makes their situation special is that they are government funded if I am not mistaken and that is a huge conflict of interest.
Trump's lawsuit against them is crazy but I actually hope he gets some victory with this. The news stations aren't going to change their ways unless they are forced to do so and getting hit in the pocket, where it really hurts, is probably the only way to get them to change.
Hi lovely to hear from you. Yes the BBC is one of the worse out there. Worse thing is that it is mostly funded (70%) by us the population as we have to pay a licence feefor the privelege to be propagandised! Govt money is provided for it's World Service. The rest is made up commercially by selling programmes etc.