TRUTH OR DARE
LOVING THE SNP….
IT’S SAINT VINCE DAY…
You Say Pleb, I Say Plod, Let’s Draw A Line Under It And Call The Whole Ballything Orff.
HULLO HULLO HULLO WHAT’S NOT GOING ON HERE THEN?
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
Mark Thompson has left the building. Last week in fact. Perhaps now we can have a genuine outbreak of free speech at the BBC and an open discussion about religion. We all probably know Thompson’s views on the broadcasting of critical, or what some might deem offensive, programmes based on religion. If it’s Christianity essentially anything goes…as long as it can be ‘justified artistically’. Islam…..well that’s a different ball game…for …Continue reading
Just HOW pro-SNP is the BBC? I suppose they instinctively admire any Party that seeks to break up the UK and a Biased BBC reader advises; “As a Brit who does not reside in Scotland I appreciate that this feature might seem a little parochial but I have to inform you that the BBC’s pro-SNP stance is well-known up here and is, quite frankly beyond belief – perhaps a little … Continue reading
Well, hasn’t today been Vince Cable day on the BBC? They have been salivating over him ALL DAY, and even his ludicrous idea of creating Britain’s very own Fannie May and Freddie Mac has gone without any serious economic analysis. Cable must be delighted how the BBC is playing along with his leadership bid and one wonders how Clegg must feel?
The top BBC story of the day? Man loses temper and shouts some angry abuse at copper who refuses to open a gate for him. Man apologises. Copper accepts apology. Done and dusted. Yes? No. Can there ever have been a day in which the BBC proves itself more totally irrelevant and highly politicised? A complete non-story is whipped up into a maelstrom of pseudo political significance by an … Continue reading
Photos here. Click on photo to enlarge it. A dossier of internal police, social services and intelligence reports shows agencies in South Yorkshire were aware vulnerable girls were being abused, but a catalogue of alleged crimes were not prosecuted. The BBC went to town on the police after the inquiry into Hillsborough revealed they had been covering up evidence of their failures….The coverage and mournful examinations went … Continue reading
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