It is very interesting to observe how the BBC covers the growingrestlessness amongst the UK workforce as more and more precious jobs are lost to non-nationals. It has to be a tricky one for the multiculti-EU loving BBC and true to form I see that the line currently being peddled is to place all responsibility with the management of those companies concerned but this obscures the central fact that the companies arelawfully employing EU citizens, it just so happens this is in preference to UK citizens. So the issue is not UK management, it is the provisions of EU legislation that have created circumstances that are now leading, slowly, inexorably, to widespread civil unrest. As I pointed out at the time, when Brown talked about British jobs for British workers, he was lying throughhis teeth. When the workers in some sectors rose up against the Thatcher government, the BBC were with the comrades all the way but now..ah, it's a lot more difficult...watch this space. Labels: pro EU, recession blues, trade unionism, unemployment Comments: 20 (unread) - Biased BBC Home David Vance # The BBC casually reports that a "Gaza rocket hits south Israel." Oh really? Isn't that a wonderfully innocuous way of revealing that Hamas is stilltrying to murder those pesky Jews, even during a so-called "cease-fire"(Hudna). The BBC is quick to add that both sides have "violated" the cease-fires, so suggesting an equivalence where none such exists. Hamas has shown bad faith, as one might expect, and is still enthusiastically targeting innocent Israeli people and when Israel dares to respond to this it is then declared to be as bad as Hamas. Labels: anti-Israel, gaza, pro Hamas Comments: 6 (unread) - Biased BBC Home David Vance # Anyone else catch the abomination that is John Simpson fondly recollecting his travel adventures with Iranian Mad Mullan Ayatollah Khomeini on "Today" earlier this morning? In Simpson's world-view, the Shah carried primary responsibility for the return to Iran of Khomeini and naturally Jimmy Carter and the French were absolved of any responsibility! From the sounds of the interview, Simpson admired the Ayatollah. Labels: pro Iran Comments: 9 (unread) - Biased BBC Home Friday, January 30, 2009 Sorry to report that there has been more killing and violence in Gaza. For some reason, the BBC seems unaware of this. Any thoughts on why this might be? When even the Guardian seems more fair-minded than the BBC, you know things are bad. Still, at least the BBC won't carry the DEC appeal! ;-) Labels: pro Hamas Comments: 14 (unread) - Biased BBC Home David Vance # What fun it is to watch the BBC continue to present itself as a martyr to neutrality! In this report, it gushes that £3m has been raised for the DEC appeal for Hamastan even though it (and Sky) refuse to carry the advertising! Oh brave Auntie. It goes on to report that despite 170 MPsdemanding the Gazan ad be heard, and even though there is a threat of legal action being taken to force the deed, the brave BBC still won't do as required. My heroes! Has there ever been a less biased media organisation? The BBC is building faux kudos here which it will remorselessly use to try and disarm those of us who can point to it's relentless shilling for the shelling Gazans.Biased BBC Saturday, January 31, 2009
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Saturday, 31 January 2009
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