I like it when he reads the news because I play this little game of catching approving and disapproving inflections in his voice, which I take - however fanciful they may be - as indications of the BBC's wider North London Libby-Lefty bias. Try it, it is almost fun. For example when reading any story featuring George Osborne he seems to have this tiny little disapproving catch in his voice at the end of the item, which seems to be saying 'oh, how lowering/dreadful man/and the band played believe it if you like'.
A tiny strain of enthusiasm or agreement appears to my ears to be discernible when an item that appears to corroborate some preoccupation of the BBC/Labour Party: anti-cuts, anti-welfare reform, pro climate change.
Needless to say I think Mr Skelly a skillful newsreader and this is all very probably my imagination.
No, I DON'T vote Conservative.
A tiny strain of enthusiasm or agreement appears to my ears to be discernible when an item that appears to corroborate some preoccupation of the BBC/Labour Party: anti-cuts, anti-welfare reform, pro climate change.
Needless to say I think Mr Skelly a skillful newsreader and this is all very probably my imagination.
No, I DON'T vote Conservative.
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