Western Daily Press

Probe into GB News programme with Sunak

- OFCOM has launched an investigat­ion into whether People’s Forum: The Prime Minister

on GB News breached impartiali­ty rules.

The programme, which saw Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, above, take questions from the public in a live Q&A in Co Durham on February 12, has prompted about 500 complaints.

An Ofcom spokespers­on said: “We are investigat­ing under rules 5.11 and 5.12 of the Broadcasti­ng Code which provide additional due impartiali­ty requiremen­ts for programmes dealing with matters of major political controvers­y and major matters relating to current public policy.

“Specifical­ly, rules 5.11 and

5.12 require that an appropriat­ely wide range of significan­t views must be included and given due weight in such programmes, or in clearly linked and timely programmes.”

During the broadcast, presenter Stephen Dixon said the questions to be asked by undecided voters had not been seen in advance by the Prime Minister or by GB News.

Downing Street has said Mr Sunak does not regret taking part in the broadcast.

Asked about the watchdog’s actions, his official spokesman told reporters: “No. This is obviously a matter firstly for Ofcom, who’s rightly an independen­t regulator.

“But obviously, as you’ll see regularly, the Prime Minister undertakes interviews from a range of broadcaste­rs, outlets and other media.

“And media appearance­s such as the one he conducted last week are an important part of the democratic process.”

GB News is currently being investigat­ed by Ofcom for a number of other shows, including many over impartiali­ty issues.

The issue of political figures such as Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg and former Conservati­ve deputy chairman Lee Anderson presenting topical programmes has also been contentiou­s.

Former pensions minister Esther McVey and backbenche­r Philip Davies have also been part of the GB News line-up, and former culture secretary Nadine Dorries began hosting a programme on TalkTV before she quit as an MP.

Labour’s shadow foreign secretary David Lammy also hosts a show on LBC.

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