If a Conservative In Name Only such as London Mayor Boris Johnson wants to win favourable plaudits from the BBC, what better way than to suggest that the 400,000 illegal immigrants that live in London be granted an amnesty and allowed to stay? The BBC believes, as an article of faith, that all immigration is a good thing and so those in political life who cheer-lead for the law-breakers who slither into our country get favourable Beeb coverage. I note no-one is allowed to attack Boris for this latest proposed abrogation of the rule of law in favour of winning future votes. Labels: immigration Comments: 1 (unread) - Biased BBC Home David Vance # I was reading Robert Peston announce that Alistair Darling may have to increase taxation in a few years time (to helpfully unspecified levels - cheers Robert). Peston adds that "the bulk of the tax cuts will be directed at those on lowest incomes, partly because they have the highest propensity to spend - for the good of the economy - and also for reasons of social justice." OK, I accept that socialists like Labour believe in spurious nonsense such as "social justice" - it's a handy euphemism for taking from the industrious and giving to the spongers - but since when does the BBC Business Editor have the right to use the vocabulary of the left in his own witterings? Labels: pro Labour biasBiased BBC Friday, November 21, 2008
David Vance #LONDON CALLING.
Friday, 21 November 2008
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