BREAKING DOWN THE WALLS OF HEARTACHE….

Anyone else listened to BBC 5 Live today? It sounded to me like they were having a collective emotional breakdown following the trouncing of Labour. There was a stream of Labour and SNP mouthpieces on to assure us that whilst Cameron has a “thin” majority, in-fighting over the EU will destroy this. The SNP rabble were allowed to spout about “forcing” the UK Government to accept their “anti-austerity” agenda. It’s amazing to witness all this turmoil within the BBC. I also listened to the BBC Nolan Show and Stephen Nolan was leading the revolt against “Tory cuts that will affect the ..cough..most vulnerable”. The truth is that the BBC was a cheerleader for Labour and like Labour, it has been confounded by the voice of the people. Great to see and hear.

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14 Responses to BREAKING DOWN THE WALLS OF HEARTACHE….

  1. CranbrookPhil says:

    No I didn’t listen to BBC 5 Live, but Radio 4’s output since Saturday has been almost a constant stream of coverage of the Labour party & its woes. Obviously the BBC is as traumatised as those poor Labourites scratching their heads as to why the country doesn’t love them any more. What they don’t get is that the country hasn’t loved them for a decade!
    I am heartened that John Whittingdale is to be Culture Secretary, he seems not to like the BBC.

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    • Number 7 says:

      The entire BBC “News” output for the first three days was more like a eulogy.

      It now seems to be “The king is dead – Long live the SNP”.

      And now follows their greatest nightmare , in the form of Whittington.

      Even worse is the return of Farage.

      Just to cap it all – the anointed one (a certain David) ain’t interested.

      “Oh dear , how sad, never mind”. To quote a Welsh SM from a certain banned comedy.

      Happy days and pob luc to all the regulars here at B-BBC (with a special mention to Demon).

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  2. nofanofpoliticians says:

    All this wailing and nashing of teeth is quite something and is likely to only get worse imho.

    It is interesting to see that it is now possible to drive from Lands End to Dumfries without leaving a Tory held constituency (with a bit of a kink in Lancashire).

    Similarly, you can drive from Dover to Scarborough in similar conditions.

    Alternatively, you can also do Isle of White to Dumfries in the same way.

    That is how bad it was for Labour!

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election/2015/results

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  3. chrisH says:

    Aren`t we all due a few hours silence from the BBC to mourn the death of their teenage dreams?
    Seems to me they`ve not stopped gabbling, dribbling and emoting aimlessly since they got stuffed on Tory Thursday.
    As for “Scotlands voice must now be heard”..anybody else hear anything but bitter Tartan trewzas and oily lefty losers on the socialist sobfest that is the BBC?
    Ruth Davisons the future-we hear not enough of this sainted long-suffering Scot!
    Allys Tartanazis will go the same way as Ally McLeods losing lollards of 1978.
    Salmond is just Ally McLeod in a fatsuit, greased in sardine oil!

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  4. chrisH says:

    A good day then.
    The like of Ed Davey and wee Vince go to the skip, replaced by competence , optimism-and a few nice looking ladies too!
    Who let Hattie choose a “Shadow cabinet”-who voted HER in, save for a few sweaty socked sadsacks a few years back.
    Democratic deficit alert.
    An absolute joy-Chris Leslie, Hilary Benn and the like-THAT`S the pool of talent then?

    Oh-and Nigel`s resigantion has been refused by his party…oh,the BBC are having a `mare aren`t they-to be honest, I`m hoping it`s awindup to send the left to A and E, to be part of those “cuts to coronary services and dyspepsia”.
    Wonder how many dog end Labour stiffies would fit under Ed`s stone shroud of excellence?…at least half a Prescott anyway!
    Good times ahead!
    More Hattie ,more!

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  5. CranbrookPhil says:

    Hattie’s ‘Shadow Cabinet’ is a joke!

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  6. no6 says:

    Bliss isnt it. Tory thursday and Labour meltdown just keeps giving.
    May all the leftards stew in their own marxist sh*te.

    By the way is R4 turning into the asian network?
    ‘Tommies’ indian signallers in the first world war, then ‘India today at 1.45pm. Add all the muslim presenters and its sinking fast under a wave of BAM’s.

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  7. Lakesman says:

    Do you think there’s any chance of Liebour members rejecting Ed Milibean’s resignation like UKIP did with Nige? 🙂

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  8. Pedro says:

    I hear Ed Balls is trying to get back – via a seat in Coventry?

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    • petebogtrott says:

      just about right for each other,coventry and balls both shite

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