7 days ago
- Politics
- The Herald Scotland
Greens accuse BBC of bias over Debate Night Glasgow special
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The Glasgow branch of the Scottish Green Party hit out at the broadcaster, describing the line up as a "farce." They have now filed a formal complaint.
Councillor Anthony Carroll, the group's democracy spokesperson, said: 'It is clear that the BBC are still keeping the mentality of wanting to balance only between the parties of the past.
'For the Conservatives to have a representative while they can barely hold on to any deposits in Glasgow any more — while the Greens, who surged to third place across the city, are ignored once again — shows just how out of touch they are with the electorate.
'I urge the BBC to address this in any future political broadcasts and avoid another farce.'
The BBC has been approached for comment.