Left-wing 're-education camp' is accused of training journalists to flood the BBC's airwaves with pro-Corbyn commentators Pundits who have taken courses with New Economy Organisers Network (Neon) made more than 60 appearances on Corporation’s shows since January When they appear, they rail against the ‘mainstream media’ and traditional capitalism, and are taught how to ‘swerve’ difficult questions Commentators like Grace Blakeley, a member of Neon’s Spokesperson Network, are frequently booked on high-profile programmes such as BBC Radio 4’s Today
By Glen Owen for The Mail on Sunday
Published: 02:07 BST, 30 June 2019 | Updated: 08:21 BST, 30 June 2019
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A Labour ‘re-education camp’ has been training journalists to flood the BBC’s airwaves with pro-Corbyn commentators.
Pundits who have taken courses with the hard-Left New Economy Organisers Network (Neon) have made more than 60 appearances on the Corporation’s shows since January.
When they appear, they rail against the ‘mainstream media’ and traditional capitalism, and are taught how to ‘swerve’ difficult questions.
Pundits who have taken courses with the hard-Left New Economy Organisers Network (Neon) have made more than 60 appearances on the Corporation’s shows since January.