It is not biased but it is not impartial either, a new report suggests
Save time by listening to our audio articles as you multitaskIn December Britain did indeed borrow £27.4bn , the most for that month since records began in 1993. But the framing invites readers to make certain judgments. Why report the figure in pounds? Inflation over the intervening three decades means a pound is worth much less than it was in 1993; it might be more surprising if the record was not broken every December. There is also that journalistic urge to find a record to break.
in 2010 meant that Keynesian economics, which might have advocated fiscal stimulus, did not get a fair shake. In that case, the consensus between the main political parties led to the false impression of consensus among economists.’s coverage of Brexit, accusing it of trying to balance the overwhelming consensus in the profession against a fewwould help boost growth. In that case, political rifts obscured agreement among economists.
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