With the launch of GB News imminent, newspaper columnists are spilling an ever-increasing amount of ink on what we can expect from the upstart TV channel.
Andrew Neil’s 24-hour news channel launches on 13 June. So, what’s on the schedule? “PC culture” is in the firing line, obviously. “Celebrating Great Britain” seems to be a priority, too.
And who better to represent the interests of Britain’s left behind than Andrew Neil, currently festooned in a villa in the south of France? In one video, Neil – host of an 8pm show entitled Andrew Neil – tells us that GB News will be “reporting some of the good news about Britain”. Presumably he’ll need someone to courier that over to him on the Riviera.
Yet, despite Neil’s current offshore status – and his long history at the top of Britain’s foremost news institutions – the Independent has seen it fit to brand him an “outsider” who stands ready to “take on the TV establishment”.
Andrew Neil is the ‘outsider’ who has vowed to take on the TV establishment https://t.co/ZKjCmHTvtk
— The Independent (@Independent) May 30, 2021
The chair of the Spectator, an outsider? The former editor of the Sunday Times, an insurgent? It’s certainly a hot take. Admittedly, in the article’s stand first, the author does acknowledge that Neil has “spent decades at the centre of some of the media industry’s biggest institutions” – but that hasn’t stopped Twitter tongues from wagging.
Here are some the best reactions.
Andrew Neil is an “outsider” in the same way that The Deer Hunter was a film based on Michael Cimino’s real-life experiences as a battle-hardened medic in the Green Berets. pic.twitter.com/fe1SU7ej4v
— Mark Kermode (@KermodeMovie) May 31, 2021
The Outsider, starring Andrew Neil and various British Prime Ministers. pic.twitter.com/ALeytUbi7n
— Spooky Head ? ????????????????? (@Spoonhead8) May 31, 2021
Not an outsider in any way, shape or form.
Not taking on the TV establishment, just moving part of it onto another channel.
Apart from that, spot on. https://t.co/NwqtV2e4PM
— Paul Bernal (@PaulbernalUK) May 31, 2021
Dear Andrew Neil. You are not an outsider. Yours, an outsider. (With a cooler name.)
— Andrew O’Neill ☉ (@destructo9000) May 31, 2021
I’ve always preferred Andrew Neil’s edgy, earlier, underground stuff as Editor of The Sunday Times and Chairman of The Spectator. https://t.co/ORItd2Hi6L
— S (@SalimAWriter) May 31, 2021
Today, in Victimhood Cosplay: Establishment figure Andrew Neil, from his villa in the South of France, discusses his outsider status. pic.twitter.com/J7AiEKMJ1C
— Joanne Harris (@Joannechocolat) May 31, 2021
Related: ‘Partridge does Fox News’: Get ready, GB News is coming
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