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Tag Archives: BBC
Has George gone AWOL?
So here we are, day 2 post Brexit and no sign of the elusive Mr O. Where is he? Sitting in a dark corner somewhere sucking his thumb; rocking and humming? Recovering from a drug fuelled binge? All joking aside, … Continue reading
Posted in EU referendum, Uncategorized
Tagged BBC, David Cameron, funding, George Osborne, Jeremy Corbyn
9 Comments
BBC Bias Cop Out
So here’s a response from the BBC regarding a complaint about right wing bias in respect of the make up of the Question Time Panel:- Question Time, BBC One, 14 January 2016 Complaint We received complaints from viewers who felt … Continue reading
Up the junction
I try not to watch the Conservative supporting BBC programme, the Andrew Marr show too often … one has ones blood pressure to think about, don’t you know! However it was on in the background as other members of my … Continue reading
Why The British Establishment Wants Jeremy Corbyn Buried
Reposted from Truepublica.org.uk The term “the establishment” refers to leading politicians, senior civil servants, senior barristers and judges, aristocrats, Oxbridge academics, senior clergy, the most important financiers and industrialists, governors of the BBC, members of and top aides to the royal … Continue reading
Posted in Capitalism, Democracy, Jeremy Corbyn
Tagged austerity, BBC, Capitalism, Catholic Church, Church of England, David Cameron, democracy, House of Lords, HSBC, Jeremy Corbyn, Labour, Lord Green
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BBC complaint – update
Following the BBC Panorama programme about Jeremy Corbyn, I posted this article:- https://glynismillward189.wordpress.com/2015/09/07/bbc-unbiased-reporting-i-think-not/ I also made a complaint to the BBC about what I considered to be a biased narrative in relation to the programme presenter – John Ware. This … Continue reading
BBC unbiased reporting? I think not.
I was going to wait until the programme (Panorama BBC 8.30pm) had finished, but I can’t contain myself any longer. It’s here if you want to watch it; http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06bg6ty This programme is nothing short of blatant propaganda ( Is John … Continue reading
A good day to bury bad news …?
Well, well lookie here … on the very same day that the DWP finally release the mortality statistics in respect of ESA, IB and SDA ; Iain Duncan Smith’s top special adviser has been awarded a peerage — on the … Continue reading
Posted in DWP
Tagged BBC, Daily Mirror, dwp, ESA, Iain Duncan Smith, IB, ICO, Jeremy Corbyn, Mike Sivier, mortality statistics, Phillipa Stroud, Vox Political, WCA
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Cameron … supporter of bullies!
I thought I was seeing things when Cameron appeared on BBC News supporting Jeremy Clarkson, saying how much his children would miss him if he had to leave Top Gear as a result of “the incident”. Personally, I think Top … Continue reading
HAS INEQUALITY REDUCED SINCE THE CONSERVATIVE-LIBDEM GOVERNMENT OF 2010? YES, AND NO.
Reposted from Ripped off Britons In a bakery not far away there was a baker, who treated his customers extremely unequally. To some he gave plain buns, others spiced buns with candied fruit, and to others iced buns. He said … Continue reading
Posted in income inequality, wealth
Tagged austerity, Bank of England, BBC, Cameron, Coalition Government, Conservatives, equality, Quantative Easing, wealth
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Fall in unemployment = number of people on sanctions
Reposted from Vox Political Excellent post from Mike Sivier at Vox Political about the drop in the unemployment figures that the BBC have been reguritating all day! Read more here http://wp.me/p4Sru1-1YZ Now … do you remember, about a year ago, … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Bank of England, BBC, benefit sanctions, Coalition Government, Community Work Placements, dwp
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