@sullydnl @nickm why are you both deliberately ignoring the wider context of her history in her job as the BBC's Political Editor?
We're talking about a woman who, in her role as the BBC's Political Editor, was found by the BBC Trust to have broken the impartiality and accuracy guidelines by deliberately misconstruing Jeremy Corbyn's stance on a major-issue, in order to place it as opposing to the action being taken by then PM Theresa May, despite his stance being almost the polar opposite of what she portrayed it as. Inexplicably, she kept her job.
She's not once pointed out the repeated use of Conservative plants in Question Time audiences, yet thought, for some reason, apropos of nothing, that it was imperative that she point out that the man in the video was a Labour activist, and then later link every single one of her follows to his Twitter page with the caption "This is him here", as if he should be ashamed of his presence and his actions.
She makes absolutely no attempt to point out that the guy was speaking from the position of a parent, concerned for the wellbeing of his child, currently in a hospital run by a health service he rightfully believes has been systematically torn apart by consecutive Conservative governments, or that the leader of the Conservative party, and current Prime Minister, blatantly lied about the presence of the press on the ward that this man's ill child was on. Instead she described it as being "very awkward" for Boris Johnson.
She's a blatant, Tory shill. The BBC's output as a whole may not be as inherently biased as some claim (although Cameron's efforts certainly made sure they stick by the Tory government), but for the political editor to repeatedly display a blatant leaning towards one party is insane.
In isolation, yeah, all she's done here is linked to the Twitter account of a man who was involved in a story, but you're just kidding yourself if you can't see that she's deflecting attention away from the fact that the Prime Minister's default position when confronted on anything is to tell a bare-faced lie.