BBC Sparks Petition Backlash Over Branding Jeremy Corbyn 'Left-Wing Leader'

60,000 People Want The BBC To Call David Cameron 'Right-Wing'
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BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 15: Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn addresses the TUC Conference at The Brighton Centre on September 15, 2015 in Brighton, England. It was Mr Corbyn's first major speech since becoming leader of the party at the weekend. (Photo by Mary Turner/Getty Images)
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The BBC has been forced to defend its reporters describing Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn as "left-wing" after a petition calling on them to call David Cameron "right-wing" topped 60,000 signatures.

Those who put their name to the Change.org appeal accused journalists of referring to Corbyn as "left-wing", without offering the same label, reversed, when reporting on the Conservative leader.

"Every time Jeremy Corbyn is mentioned in a news report on the BBC he is referred to as 'the left wing Labour Party leader'," the petition says.

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Corbyn was elected leader on Saturday

It adds: "In the interest of fairness and un-biased reporting, David Cameron should also be referred to in terms of his place on the political spectrum - 'the right-wing Prime Minister'".

Support for the "small but significant changes" gained traction on Thursday, having garnered a large number of signatories in just 24 hours.

The BBC defended their journalists choice of words, commenting choice phrases were employed as a matter of "specific editorial justification" to enhance its audience's understanding.

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Shadow chancellor - John McDonnell(01 of25)
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"Our journalists use descriptions of different political leanings to help the audience’s understanding or where there is a specific editorial justification," a spokesperson told HuffPost UK.

"Mr Corbyn was to the left of the other candidates and now he has been elected it is fair and accurate to say the Labour leadership is more to the left, or more 'left wing' than before.

"We do not use such labels in every instance, but we have taken a similar approach with the different political shades of other parties."