Church of England leader condemns English County Lines gangs but BBC Scotland still refuses to even acknowledge this plague

By Professor John Robertson

In the Times yesterday, their report on the Easter Sermon by the Archbishop of Canterbury, opens with his references to evils of county lines gangs.

BBC UK report the same sermon by focusing on his concerns for the Royal Family and only mention his comments on the gangs, one only and with no detail, 15 lines down.

BBC Scotland? They’re fully occupied with the supposedly ‘controversial’ hate crime law and their most recent mention of these gangs remains in May 2021, nearly three years ago.

For more on how County Lines drug gang groups spread violence, drug deaths, people trafficking and child abuse, over Scotland’s open border, from large cities in England, and how one small town’s fightback was deliberately misrepresented by BBC Scotland to hide the facts, see: https://talkingupscotlandtwo.com/2023/11/27/ayrshire-riots-were-against-english-drug-gang-terror-but-media-avoid-anything-that-harms-the-reputation-of-the-union/

5 thoughts on “Church of England leader condemns English County Lines gangs but BBC Scotland still refuses to even acknowledge this plague

  1. Yes indeed anything that now comes out of Scotland by the SNP is regarded by Westminster and their English media chums that produces the automatic reject button. Transgender, Deposit Return scheme legislation, Income tax and now the cruel Glue traps ban indeed anything that will deem to show that Scotland is a more progressive is immediately denounced. They just cannot handle it.

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