GB News scores huge victory as BBC switch-off looms due to 'Brexit bias' – damning poll

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    Amid accusations of an “anti-Brexit” and “anti-British bias” from the BBC and Good Morning Britain (GMB), Britons have pledged to watch Mr Neil’s new channel in the hope it delivers “honest reporting”. Ahead of the launch of the new channel on June 13, Express.co.uk ran a poll asking readers if they will switch to GB News show ‘The Great British Breakfast’. In a resounding result, 93 percent voted they will switch to the new breakfast show on the channel.

    Just four percent stated they wouldn’t while a further three percent were not sure.

    Commenting on the poll, readers criticised Good Morning Britain and the BBC for their alleged narratives.

    One reader said: “All we want is honest reporting, without the Lefty brainwashing and false narrative!

    “I hope GB news delivers that as a minimum standard!”

    A second said: “Finally a channel that will present a balanced viewpoint from all angles, and not just one. Can’t wait.”

    A third said: “I stopped watching the BBC years ago, a corporation owned by wokes, presented by wokes, and watched by wokes.

    “So in my case, I won’t be switching, I’ll merely be tuning into a new news channel that represents me, a news channel that hasn’t got an agenda, a news channel that isn’t anti-British.”

    Another said: “Defund the BBC not fit for purpose.

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    As well being spearheaded by Mr Neil, the channel will also have former Sky Sports Kirsty Gallacher and ex-Euronews correspondent Darren McCaffery.

    The channel also managed to pull off scalps by acquiring former BBC man Simon McCoy and previous Sky News presenter Colin Brazier.

    The channel intends to broadcast 6,500 hours a year of original news and debate against fellow broadcasters.

    John McAndrew, a 25-year veteran for the BBC, Sky News, ITN and NBC news claimed the channel wants to tap into those who feel ignore from the current news climate.

    He said: “We can sense a real hunger for something fresh and different in television news and debate.

    “It’s humbling because we are a small start-up with a fraction of the resources of others, but what we lack in size we make up for in passion and determination to provide a welcoming home for honest British news and debate.



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