Andrew Neil says he is "not out" to seek revenge on the BBC
BBC, but that he is not out to “seek revenge” as he leaves to help launch GB News. The broadcaster, 71, will be the face and chairman of the 24-hour TV channel, signalling the end of his relationship with the BBC, where he has been one of the most respected political interviewers.Plans are in place for “Britain’s news channel”, aimed at those who feel “under-served and unheard by their media”, to launch early next year.Speaking on Good Morning Britain, Neil said he moved on from the BBC in an “amicable way”.Asked about his relationship with the broadcaster, he said: “You will have to ask the BBC that.