THE resignation of Neil Oliver from a prestigious academic organisation shows “how extreme GB News has become”, according to campaigners.
Oliver left the Royal Society of Edinburgh , with whom he was elected a fellow in 2020, “with immediate effect” on September 6.that during discussions with Oliver, it became apparent “that his current views on various matters, widely aired on television, put him at odds with scientific and broader academic learning within the Society”.
He is regularly criticised for promoting conspiratorial views on topics such as the Covid-19 vaccine andHe claims that lockdown was “the biggest mistake in world history” and that “there is no climate crisis”.
“A healthy democracy depends on a media that reports accurately and fairly. Yet GB News has been accused of airing misleading claims about a range of issues – from climate change to Covid vaccines. “This move is another indicator of how extreme GB News has become, and doubtless many advertisers will be taking note.”
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