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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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John Plunkett

Cameron and Miliband broadcast gets more than 400 complaints

Burley, Miliband, Paxman
Ofcom received complaints that included Sky News anchor Kay Burley being tougher on the Labour leader Ed Miliband than David Cameron. Photograph: WPA Pool/Getty Images


More than 400 people complained to media regulator Ofcom and Channel 4 about perceived bias in the treatment of Ed Miliband and David Cameron in the first of the TV leader events on Channel 4 and Sky News.

Ofcom said it had received 110 complaints about “alleged bias” in the treatment of the two party leaders by the presenters, former Newsnight host Jeremy Paxman and Sky News anchor Kay Burley.

Channel 4 said it had received around 300 complaints by Friday morning, with another 30 complaints to Sky News.

Several media commentators and many people on Twitter complained that Burley had been tougher in her treatment of Miliband during the “town hall” section of the programme that she moderated, in which questions were asked by the studio audience.

Burley repeatedly asked Miliband about his relationship with his brother David after he beat him to the Labour party leadership, at one point telling him: “Your poor mother.”

An Ofcom spokesperson said: “We are assessing the complaints before deciding whether or not to investigate.”

A total of nearly 3 million people watched the live broadcast across Channel 4 and Sky News, with 2.6 million on Channel 4 and more than 300,000 on Sky News.

It is not known how many people had complained to Sky News at the time of publication.

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