You'd think a self-styled news organisation might want to expose the mechanisms by which governments fund arms-length organisations to "pressure" them - and the public - into following some previously-decided agenda. Not so. Commenting on the report, Environment Secretary Richard Lochhead said: "I'm sure most people would agree that it's shocking to think that society needlessly wastes £1bn of food each year in Scotland. "Food waste is one of the many issues currently being addressed in the government's draft Zero Waste Plan, which I would urge people to have their say on." So, did you catch this gem on our much loved State Broadcaster? My heart bleeds for those poor Muslim Tommies who were so uniquely badly treated and let down by their colonial masters. I am SURE all those with military experience will recognise the firm reality portrayed by this BBC special. Yes? Is it any wonder Muslims have such angst? Remarkable story here. So, what have we got? Bob Ainsworth loses one of his little helpers who resigns attacking government policy in Afghanistan; Another UK soldier has been killed in Afghanistan; Accusations from tribal elders in Afghanistan of vote rigging........time to get out? And there was me thinking this was the good war, with Iraq being the bad war. Anyway, the floor is yours...! Holocaust denial is in the news again. Firstly, the one I prepared earlier, Hamas and the text books. Secondly, Facebook’s policy of allowing free speech for Holocaust denial groups, arguably in contradiction to their policy of banning hatespeach. Thirdly, the publication in the Spanish newspaper El Mundo, of a ‘major interview’ with David Irving, to balance the previous day’s interview with Avner Shalev, the chairman of Yad Vashem. What’s this got to do with the BBC? Don’t shout! A thread on fivelive...... Commenter “Cookie Cutter”on Harry’s place (2:39) says: Churnalism
>> FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 04, 2009
Scottish households throw away a billion pounds worth of food a year, according to new report into eating habits. The Waste and Resources Programme ( WRAP) report revealed the most common discarded items were fruit and vegetables, milk and bread. Researchers examined waste from more than 1,000 homes and found that one in seven items was still in its packaging. Disposing of food waste costs councils an estimated £85m each year. The report found that Scottish households throw out 570,000 tonnes of food and drink each year. This translated to an annnual loss to the average household of £430.
I would love to see the methodologies and sampling techniques which produce these statistics. Is the average Scottish household really binning £8 worth of food every week ? Are one in seven items of packaged food really chucked ? I think not.
Well, you would say that, wouldn't you - given that you paid them to say it ? I would avoid clicking on this link (pdf - WRAPs "business plan") unless you suffer from insomnia, but suffice it to say that every penny of the £62 million that WRAP, a not-for-profit limited company, get through each year in producing dodgy reports, comes out of the taxpayer's pocket. Indeed the most interesting thing about them is the fact that retiring chairman Vic Cocker is thebrother of rock singer Joe. Dr Nicki Souter, Waste Aware Scotland campaign manager, added: "This report being so detailed truly shows the public how much food is currently being wasted in Scotland."
The Waste and Resources Programme is 100% publicly funded, what of Waste Aware Scotland ? Again, this link is even more tedious (they have four workstreams and eight matrices, you'll be pleased to know - if only they were producing something other than verbiage, strategies, reports and seminars), but I can tell you that they are a taxpayer-funded fake charity, if somewhat leery of telling us exactly how deep in our pockets their hands reach (they "will draw down funding on a monthly basis by submitting the Scottish Government’s application for payment schedule"). As the Fake Charities site tells us : "These charities are usually brought to our attention through interviews in the mainstream media (MSM) in which they support the position of the government that funds them"
The bad news is that : SWAG (Scotland Waste Awareness Group) will continue to develop Waste Aware Business in partnership with CoSLA, CRNS, Envirowise Scotland, EST, NISP, Remade Scotland, Scottish businesses and retailers, WRAP and other partners as appropriate.
So many acronyms, so little time. It looks as though we'll see plenty more Government press releases on the BBC 'news' site in the future.IT'S TOMMIE THIS AND ALLAH THAT...
>> THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 03, 2009
BRITISH EURO JUDGE NEED NOT BE BRITISH...
An advertisement for Britain's judge on the European Court of Human Rights has stated that the post does not need to be held by a British national. The advert for the £175,000 a-year position says the role is "not restricted to British nationals..." It has been published jointly by the Ministry of Justice and Foreign Office.
I note it adds that candidates must "demonstrate a close current connection with the United Kingdom and familiarity with one or more of its legal systems". Like Sharia? Thus far, the BBC has been unable to find any critics of this outrage!OPEN THREAD...
Never Happened
“a few years ago there was the “Iron Naz” incident[..] representation was made to BBC Management who saw the error of their ways and a whole slew of antisemitic posts were renewed with a supposed hot-line between BOD and BBC to alert the moderators. A BBC department head argued that it was free speech. “If the moderators are the same today as there were then, then I happen to believe I know something about where the moderators are recruited from (based on the management of the moderating company) and these are not people sympathetic to Jewish and Israel issues, correction, not even neutral.[...] My guess is that the BBC moderators have turned-over staff since “Iron Naz” days and the current crew are taking complaints as mendacious. They can ban you if you complain too much.”
Friday, 4 September 2009
Doff of the Trilby to the ASE!
Posted by Britannia Radio at 11:53