Anybody monitoring the internal affairs of the UK would know journalist Andrew Marr who worked for the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) for 22 years before decamping to the talk radio station, London Broadcasting Company (LBC).
The thing to know about Andrew is that he is a loudmouth who often seems to be floating in a cloud of self-importance— the sort that is common among the clueless British ruling elites and their corporate media allies.
The raw arrogance that emanates from him when interviewing foreign dignitaries knows no bounds.
Well, not too long ago, Andrew Marr invited Communist Party of China (CPC) media spokesman Gao Zhikai (alias “Victor Gao”) for an interview about the threat of “China infiltrating spies into the UK”, which was voiced in parliament by clueless Liz Truss whose tenure as British Prime Minister was ignominiously terminated shortly after it started.
When Zhikhai began to respond to allegations of “Chinese espionage in UK”, I thought for a moment that the Seattle-based Russian commentator, Andrei Martyanov, had possessed the CPC spokesman and was talking through him.
Anybody who listens to Andrei Martyanov's outbursts about the place of the UK in global affairs, would recognize a more polite version of his voice when they hear the CPC spokesman tear into Andrew Marr and his country.
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Marr's sour face at the end is priceless. But he will continue his illustrious career of sycophancy serving the media masters, next logical stop would be The Guardian.
Superb takedown. I'd missed this, and grateful to you pointing it out.