The Scotsman

Salmond brands BBC’S Nick Robinson ‘a disgrace’

- SCOTT MACNAB

ALEX Salmond has described the BBC’S coverage of the Scottish independen­ce referendum as a “disgrace” as he hit back at outgoing political editor Nick Robinson’s attack on “Putinlike” protests against the corporatio­n.

The former first minister said Mr Robinson should be “embarrasse­d and ashamed” of his reporting of the campaign.

Mr Salmond also dismissed as “ludicrous” the comparison the broadcaste­r made between protests by pro-independen­ce supporters outside the BBC’S Glasgow headquarte­rs and the treatment of journalist­s in Vladimir Putin’s Russia.

The comments were made during an appearance by Mr Robinson at the Edinburgh Internatio­nal Book Festival last week to promote his latest book Election Diary.

Mr Salmond, now the MP for Gordon, said that he had held off commenting due to Mr Robinson’s battle with cancer.

ALEX Salmond has hit back at BBC broadcaste­r Nick Robinson’s “ludicrous” comparison between Vladimir’s Putin’s Russia and demonstrat­ions staged by Nationalis­ts during the referendum campaign.

The former First Minister also branded the corporatio­n’s outgoing political editor an “embarrassm­ent” over his coverage of the referendum – and even compared the corporatio­n with former Soviet propaganda newspaper Pravda.

Mr Salmond said he had deliberate­ly not criticised Robinson while he recuperate­d from cancer but felt able to speak out now he has recovered.

The former SNP leader said yesterday: “To compare, as Nick did last week, 4,000 Scots peacefully protesting outside BBC Scotland as something akin to Putin’s Russia is as ludicrous as it is insulting.

“It is also heavily ironic given that the most commonly used comparison with the BBC London treatment of the Scottish referendum story was with Pravda, the propaganda news agency in the old Soviet Union.”

Mr Salmond, now an SNP MP, said he was glad the broadcaste­r has made a full recovery from cancer.

“For some months I have said nothing at all about auld Nick because it is unfair to criticise someone who is not able to answer back,” the former First Minister said. “Now he is back. The BBC’S coverage of the Scottish referendum was a disgrace.

“It can be shown to be so, as was Nick’s own reporting, of which he should be both embarrasse­d and ashamed.”

Robinson was appearing at the Edinburgh Internatio­nal Book Festival last week when he hit out at the reaction from Nationalis­ts after a high-profile clash with Mr Salmond.

The broadcaste­r was embroiled in a major spat with the then First Minister at a press conference in the week before the vote against independen­ce.

He claimed the SNP leader had failed to answer a question on reports that RBS would leave Scotland after a Yes vote – prompting thousands of Yes campaigner­s to march on the BBC’S Glasgow HQ in protest.

“I didn’t think my offence was sufficient to justify 4,000 people marching on the BBC’S head-frightened quarters,” he told a sell-out audience of more than 500.

“So that young men and women who are new to journalism had – like they do in Putin’s Russia – to fight their way through crowds of protesters, as to how they do their jobs.”

He said this is “not how politics should operate, either in the United Kingdom or in a future independen­t Scotland if there is to be such a thing”, adding: “We should not live with journalist­s who are intimidate­d, or bullied, or fearful in any way.”

A Scottish Labour spokesman said: “Alex Salmond has been quick to criticise Nick Robinson now and in the past, but he has never once condemned the bullying and intimidati­on of BBC journalist­s during the referendum. It cannot be right that in modern-day Scotland, independen­t journalist­s have to walk through protests just to get to work.”

“The BBC’S coverage of the referendum was a disgrace” Alex Salmond

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