Tuesday, 26 May 2009

ALL AT SEA..

>> TUESDAY, MAY 26, 2009

The EU's Common Fishing Policy has been an unmitigated disaster from just about every angle one can imagine. It has, of course, decimated the British Fishing Industry, but just as importantly wreaked havoc across our seas. So I found this item this morning to be far too generous to the EU, and I also wondered why the RSPB was chosen to be the voice for opinion? Are there NO British fishermen left that could be interviewed? Yes, I know that Dunne was critical of the politicians micro-management of Fishing policy but his critique did not go far enough in also exposing the vast corruption and cynical manipulation of the CFP. The BBC is reluctant to debate the gargantuan scale of corruption, inefficiency and lawlessness that pervades the EU and today this was just one small example.

WHAT A GAY DAY

I fully accept that there are different opinions on the issue of whether active homosexuals should be Ministers of religion. So the current debate happening in the Church of Scotland merits consideration from both sides. I was disappointed but not surprised to listen to this item on BBC Today this morning which is plainly only offering a PRO-gay lifestyle perspective. Surely the BBC should have provided a debate on the issue rather than a cosy liberal consensus?

WHISTLING WALKING PAST THE GRAVEYARD..

BBC coverage of the utterly supine reaction of the US and UN to North Korea nuke tests predictable. It's amazing how the BBC provides such an easy pass to the International set when it attacked everything Bush tried to do. In this golden era of Obama I presume that UN meetings that produce "stern" communications will substitute nicely for any action being taken. I bet Kim Jong Very Ill and the gang will be devastated to hear that the UN Security Council is - as we speak - thinking about issuing a new even tougher resolution.

Open thread

>> MONDAY, MAY 25, 2009

This is where you can discuss any BBC-related issue that concerns you. Please use it sensibly, no abuse and no trolls!

HAIL KIM JUNG VERY ILL

Had to laugh at this interview conducted by the BBC this morning with Foreign Office Minister Bill Rammell concerning North Korea's underground nuke test. Talk about being given an easy ride! North Korea has shown total contempt for the "International Community" and in particular is thumbing it's nose at Obama and his soft power approach to the issue. But the BBC cannot go too deep into this one since it makes The One look ALMOST as wimpish as Rammell.


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