BBC presenter Chris Packham under fire after he urged fans to donate money to left-wing news website

BBC presenter Chris Packham under fire for allegedly breaching impartiality rules after he urged his fans to donate money to extreme left-wing news website Novara Media

  • BBC star Chris Packham under fire after urging fans to donate to left-wing site
  • Presenter accused of breaching impartiality rules for promoting Novara Media
  • Media outlet was nicknamed Jeremy Corbyn’s ‘unofficial propaganda machine’
  • Environmentalist, 61, presents Springwatch and is supporter of Just Stop Oil 

BBC star Chris Packham was under fire last night after urging his fans to donate money to an extreme Left-wing news website.

The wildlife presenter was accused of breaching impartiality rules after he told his 577,000 Twitter followers that Novara Media was ‘a breath of fresh air’ as he posted a link to its fundraising page.

The media organisation is run by Aaron Bastani, who organised chaotic UK Uncut protests and blasted the Royal British Legion’s poppy appeal as ‘racist’ and ‘grotesque’.

Novara Media was nicknamed Jeremy Corbyn’s ‘unofficial propaganda machine’ during his tenure as Labour leader. Its senior editor Ash Sarkar is a self-declared communist.

BBC star Chris Packham was under fire last night after urging his fans to donate money to an extreme Left-wing news website

But Mr Packham heaped praise on it last week, tweeting: ‘It’s becoming increasingly difficult to find integrity, honesty and truth in news but one place you will find it is at Novara Media.’

He included a weblink to a fundraising page on Novara’s website. It was accompanied by a video in which Mr Packham tells Mr Bastani: ‘You bring a little bit of joy to my life. In an age when there is no decent news, it’s really refreshing to have the facts and figures graphically and clearly well presented in short form.’ 

Mr Packham, 61, presents the BBC’s flagship Autumnwatch, Winterwatch and Springwatch shows and is a supporter of the Just Stop Oil protests.

David Keighley, a former BBC news producer and principal of News Watch monitoring group, said: ‘Chris Packham is overstepping the mark by promoting Novara Media. It is showing his clear bias and political opinion.’

A BBC spokesman said: ‘Impartiality at the BBC is sacrosanct and we have established strong and clear guidelines for social media use. Chris is not exclusive to the BBC, isn’t a factual journalist and isn’t speaking as a BBC presenter.’