I take it you are not of the opinion that Vlad is that it's all Tory propaganda? If you do disagree with him, then that would be 3 different takes expressed on this in this thread about this. Just wondering if you, LR, or Vlad want to put up any facts to back up your opinions?
Firstly recruitment of those fronting programmes particularly of a news nature vis education, class.
Secondly, if you compile a list of ways in which news staff say on an election special or any news programme could be bias and it is fulfilled.
Thirdly, I am pretty sure BBC coverage has on occasions shown to be bias to the right wing.
Fourthly comparison with the journalism of other news organisation. I would say that sky news is more balanced than the BBC.Brexit coverage showed that BBC coverage when not bias is anodyne.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/mar/17/bbc-leftwing-bias-non-existent-mythA study by Cardiff University academics, funded by the BBC Trust, was published in August 2013, examining the BBC's coverage of a broad range of issues. One of the findings was the dominance of party political sources. In coverage of immigration, the EU and religion, these accounted for 49.4% of all source appearances in 2007 and 54.8% in 2012. The data also showed that the Conservative Party received significantly more airtime than the Labour Party. In 2012 Conservative leader David Cameron outnumbered Labour leader Ed Miliband in appearances by a factor of nearly four to one (53 to 15), while Conservative cabinet members and ministers outnumbered their Labour counterparts by more than four to one (67 to 15).[16]
Former Director General of the BBC, Greg Dyke, has criticised the BBC as part of a "Westminster conspiracy" to maintain the British political system.[17]