Thursday, November 13, 2025

Just Think Lineker.

 Allison Pearson.

This is not a Right-wing coup. The British Brainwashing Corporation is reaping what it sowed.

It is the BBC’s journalistic malpractice that’s to blame for the current crisis.

11 November 2025.
Tim Davie resigned as director-general of the BBC on Sunday
Tim Davie resigned as director-general of the BBC on Sunday Credit: Andy Rain/Shutterstock

I hear that Tim Davie now identifies as a woman and is on maternity leave. As a keen student of BBC News, the outgoing director-general will be aware that trans women’s chest milk is every bit as nourishing for babies as mother’s breast milk, so at least Tim (or Tina, as he is now called), won’t have any worries on that score. If that sounds a teensy bit deranged, well, shame on you, ladies and gentlemen, for not being a “trans ally”.

You can’t work for the BBC without being an “ally”, saying “pregnant people” with a straight face and tut-tutting at Scottish nurses who don’t wish to undress in front of a male colleague called Beth. Who can forget the brave guest who dared to suggest on Woman’s Hour that lesbians were women? The Radio 4 presenter hastily apologised to listeners for this “offensive” view.

The BBC has reached this moment of existential peril because, although it has always had Right-wing critics, by allowing itself to be captured by far-Left activists, it has finally managed to unite in fury against it women, Jews, motorists and pretty much anyone who believes that a male boxer should not be allowed to beat a female boxer to a pulp and win an Olympic gold medal.

Even Emily Maitlis, high priestess of the Notting Hill Dinner Party Tendency, admitted yesterday on her News Agents podcast that it was “absolutely terrifying” when a Newsnight team was working on an investigation into the Tavistock gender clinic, where children in fragile mental health were prescribed puberty blockers. DT.

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