'This could be the worst year yet for the BBC,' says Patrick Christys

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Patrick Christys

By Patrick Christys


Published: 19/12/2025

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Patrick Christys shared his views on the year for the BBC

So news broke today that Tom Skinner is suing the BBC.

He is suing them, claiming that Strictly Come Dancing vote is rigged.


He claims the BBC deliberately downplayed his public vote to boot him off because of negative headlines.

He says he has proof, and presumably so does his lawyer. So I wonder if this caps off the worst year ever for the BBC.

President Trump is suing them for $10billion. They might have to start playing adverts for the first time in their history. The director general resigned.

Deborah Turness said when she resigned:" I would like to say it has been the privilege of my career to serve as the CEO of BBC news and to work with our brilliant team of journalists.

"I stepped down over the weekend because the buck stops with me. But I'd like to make one thing very clear, BBC news is not institutionally biased."

She would say that, wouldn't she? Anyway, that is the CEO, former of BBC news having to resign.

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Patrick Christys shared his opinion on the past year for the BBC

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BBC verify was unable to account for why so many anti semites just randomly appeared on their Arabic news channel, or why the son of a Hamas minister appeared on a documentary.

Then in April, it emerged that the BBC spent £500,000 restoring a paedophile statue right outside their offices. I mean, brilliant.

Also, the BBC news channel has been absolutely spanked in the ratings by GB News for about six months now.

Thomas Skinner

Thomas Skinner has revealed that he is sueing the BBC

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Oh, magic. You love to see it. 300,000 fewer people paid the licence fee this year

And if it turns out that the public vote on their flagship show, Strictly Come Dancing, was rigged.

Well, can you imagine how many heads would have to roll for that?

So I'm wondering, is this the worst year yet for the BBC?

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