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By Youngian
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Neil spent three months Tweeting divisive culture war stuff about wokes and Remoaners to promote GBN. What was that all about? We can all get carried away with hubris but a man of his age and experience should have had wiser foresight. He was never going to find an audience for his liberal, pro-immigration, free-market politics on GBeebies.
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By Crabcakes
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Neil bought his own hype, thought he'd have millions of middle-aged, middle-class and up Tory viewers hanging on his every word, and that he'd become the sensible, British equivalent of a nightly US talk show host. What he discovered was he's a dull old man whose previous authority and gravitas came from the fact he was a serious interviewer on the BBC required to show impartiality, which he did. But without that body behind him he was just one of a collection of opinionated windbags on an understaffed, underfunded channel that had to shift rightwards to attract cranks because christ knows they weren't attracting anyone else.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
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A long, and occasionally preposterous, interview with Brillo in the Mail.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -NEIL.html

Talk about The Ego Has Landed...
Polly Filla wrote:He’s the titan of British broadcasting, an unflappable presenter who, with 25 years of broadcasting under his belt, stood as the BBC’s leading political interviewer with his forensic, fearless grilling of more party leaders than most contestants on the reality TV show Love Island have had dates.

He’s been on IRA and jihadi hit lists, and is also – as I can attest – a formidable boss.

So it comes as a surprise when Andrew Neil starts to cry and confesses to me how he nearly succumbed to mental collapse, broken by his experience at GB News.

‘I came close to a breakdown,’ he confesses, tears falling.
Such is Andrew’s enmity towards the channel’s CEO, he can’t bring himself to mention Frangopoulos by name. Instead, he has a nickname for him: Triple G, the Great Greek God.

‘I said: “This is a disaster and it’s my reputation that’s on the line.” That’s what really did me in the end – and it’s my own stupidity for getting into it – the fact that everybody saw my face on the tin. It was Andrew Neil’s channel. That’s what everyone talked about.
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