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Mike Graham - Robert Peston is a SHOCKING Journalist

4 min · 2. juni 2026
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Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for fearless, unfiltered conversations you won’t hear anywhere else: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Is mainstream journalism still holding power to account—or becoming part of the story itself? In this fiery clip, broadcaster Mike Graham shares his candid views on political editor Robert Peston, questioning the role of modern media in shaping public understanding. Graham pulls no punches as he reflects on what he sees as deeper issues within journalism today. But are these criticisms fair—or part of a wider backlash against legacy media? And how do audiences decide who to trust in an era of constant information and competing narratives? This isn’t just about one journalist—it’s about the credibility of the media as a whole. Graham explores how political reporting, commentary, and analysis can influence public perception. When journalists become prominent figures themselves, does that change how their work is received? The discussion also touches on bias, framing, and audience trust. Why do some reporters face intense scrutiny while others are widely accepted? And how do personal style, tone, and presentation shape the way information is interpreted? As the conversation unfolds, Graham raises broader questions about the relationship between media and politics. Are journalists acting as neutral observers—or active participants in the debates they cover? And what does that mean for viewers trying to make sense of complex issues? Expect sharp opinions, bold claims, and a perspective that challenges conventional thinking about journalism today. Whether you agree with Graham or not, this clip invites you to think more critically about how news is delivered—and who delivers it. 🔥 Why this video stands out: • Mike Graham’s unfiltered take on modern journalism • Explores media credibility and public trust • Raises questions about bias and reporting styles • Encourages critical thinking on news and politics If you’re interested in UK media, political journalism, and how narratives are shaped, this is essential viewing. ⚡ The real question is: who should you trust when everyone claims to tell the truth? 👇 Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DARDmqIfU0Y&t=793s #MikeGraham #RobertPeston #Journalism #Media #UKPolitics #PoliticalDebate #PodcastClips #TheDailyHeretic #Discussion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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