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	Comments on: Did the BBC get its coverage of the Duke of Edinburgh&#039;s death right?	</title>
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		By: Royal pal		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[So it&#039;s ok for the left to try to dictate coverage but not for the right? The very fact that you would see the right&#039;s influence as more problematic than the left&#039;s shows that you&#039;re not very impartial for a political scientist.

The BBC did what is required of it in case of the death of such a prominent public figure. If the left isn&#039;t able to appreciate the tremendous contribution of the Duke of Edinburgh to modern Britain and the very fabric of his adopted country, then I would say the problem lies with the left and its malicious rejection of everything that is Great about Britain, instead of with the BBC and its attempt to educate viewers.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So it's ok for the left to try to dictate coverage but not for the right? The very fact that you would see the right's influence as more problematic than the left's shows that you're not very impartial for a political scientist.</p>
<p>The BBC did what is required of it in case of the death of such a prominent public figure. If the left isn't able to appreciate the tremendous contribution of the Duke of Edinburgh to modern Britain and the very fabric of his adopted country, then I would say the problem lies with the left and its malicious rejection of everything that is Great about Britain, instead of with the BBC and its attempt to educate viewers.</p>
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