Guido Fawkes notices how upset the BBC are when the mainstay of our economy is not split asunder and the bankers not fleeing on their private jets to sunny tax exile..... Oh no. After hyping up the great evil of Conservative created inflation all morning....comes the news that it has fallen. BBC Gutted. What to do? Well, can we ever forget how evil the British were in KENYA when putting down insurrection there? Not if the BBC can help it ;-) Shouldn't David Cameron apologise and pay reparations? Meanwhile, buried away on regional news, we read about the shockingly callous behaviour of NHS staff, thanks to Channel 4 uncovering it. Elsewhere, BBC delight in David Cameron's "mistake" over the number of black students at Oxford University. Wonder why the intrepid reporters never stopped to question WHY only 452 students out of a population of MILLIONS gained the necessary "A" level qualifications to even be considered? Might there be another issue in play here that the State Broadcaster chooses to downplay? Finally, on a much more parochial basis, my political party had it's manifesto launch yesterday. The BBC turned up for the event and then, on their main news, gave us about 30 seconds. That's 29 seconds more than I was expecting. Remember - these professionals are impartial to the core, it's in their DNA you know!INFLATED BBC BIAS
>> TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2011
http://order-order.com/2011/04/11/bank-break-up-sends-beeboids-bonkers/
'The speculation that the Vickers Commission was going to force the banks abroad by breaking them up clearly got the better of some hacks sympathetic to the idea. At his press conference earlier John Vickers fielded questions from the all the financial press scribes. Not one mentioned a perceived failure to split up the banks adequately until the not-for-profit BBC waded in. Both Peston and Paul Mason opened fire. Mason had a rant about “casino banking” and Peston accused them of “bottling it”. Guido’s eyes and ears in the room described the contrast with everyone else’s questions as “striking”…'BBC BIAS ROUND UP
Wednesday, 13 April 2011
Posted by Britannia Radio at 09:11