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"In the U.K., broadcast journalism is strictly regulated — by law, it has to be impartial.
And that's a problem for the BBC, which has to be impartial".
But the politics has to be impartial and not just favor one side.
He has to be impartial, he's proved that in the past".
On paper, this election is not about Mr Erdogan - constitutionally the president has to be impartial and above politics.
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We have to be impartial so that 1000 flowers can bloom.
The big difference with the ABC is that unlike Channel Ten, unlike the Australian or the Telegraph, they have to be impartial".
Fallon was responding to a question from the Tory MP James Gray who said that the BBC did not have to be impartial "with murderous scumbags" like Isis.
It was the first time that government actually took on the BBC, and in turn the BBC took on the government and said, "You know what, if we're going to present this story then we have to be impartial".
Such a justification had to be impartial among at least the normatively respectable diversity of points of view.
The auditions stage of the show has already been filmed, but you couldn't get involved in commenting as you have to be impartial.
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