General BBC-related comment thread!

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  1. JohnA says:

    BBC going to close down a lot of its message-board crap ? Our buddie Nick Reynolds is involved in the policy on all this :

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/pda/2009/feb/03/bbc-web20

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  2. Jon says:

    “The government has said it regrets displaying the Union flag upside down at the signing of a trade agreement.”

    BUT hang on – What has this got to do with it.

    “Soon after coming to power in 2007, the prime minister scrapped a rule saying the Union flag could be flown only on certain days of the year. ”

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7866938.stm

    Surely New Labour should fly this flag – then they would not make the same mistake again.

    http://flagspot.net/images/s/su.gif

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  3. TPO says:

    Why is Alex Reynolds ‘disgraced’? Have I missed something? Any links?
    Grimer | 03.02.09 – 5:01 pm |

    Sorry grimer I missed your post first time round.
    It’s not disgraced, it’s discredited.

    he pitched up here first as Alex, then AYA, then angry young alex.
    After that I think someone caught him out posing as a ‘Veronica’ or ‘Christine’ or something.
    About that time he started to lecture everyone about Canadian politics.
    Then he posted as Alex Reynolds and had a rant about Canadian and US broadcasting on which he is an ‘expert’ unparalled.
    He would degenerate into ad hominen if anyone had the temerity to disagree with him.
    Someone with his pomposity was bound to have his own little page on the web.

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  4. martin says:

    Thick female beeboid on News 24 attacking Tory MP Bill Cash about his Commons Bill. “I’m not saying YOU are being Xenophobic..” spouts beeboid (but she really does) “…but some might see it that way…”

    Of course the fact McFatty One Eye took a BNP statement “British jobs for British workers” and used it to ‘Dog Whistle’ gets a total pass by the BBC.

    Could you imagine if a Tory had said that?

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  5. JohnA says:

    BBC is reporting that tom daschle has stood down from his nomination by Obama – but not making it clear that Daschle was a tax cheat. Or joining any other dots, eg this is just the last of several nominees that have been forced to step down.

    So I don’t expect the BBCto report that a stink is starting over Obama’s nominee for the Number2 position at the Justice department – a guy who has a long record defending the porn industry :

    http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/fidelis-obama-picks-porn-lawyer-for-2-at-justice,703148.shtml

    Obama really is a great guy, isn’t he ? Thank goodness he is the leader of the Western world.

    Is there ANYONE, just ANYONE at the BBC who thinks the Emperor has no clothes ? He had nil track record, nilachievement – but claimed he had “judgement”. His decisions on nominations look like a serial road crash – what kind of judgement is that ?

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  6. Bob, son of Bob says:

    Most boring and banal news item on BBC NEWS24 recently re the snow:

    “Visits to the British Railways website to check which rail lines are operating are up 800%.” Then the reporter who found this information talked about it again, eg how long ago he last checked the website

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  7. martin says:

    More rubbish on News 24 about the great European project falling apart. Why does the BBC continually fail to point out that MOST European Countries (excluding us of course) blocked eastern Europeans being allowed to work in their Countries for several years?

    When the BBC spouts on about the ‘Free market’ they really mean import foreigners who might buy a TV licence and hopefully if they get to stay vote Labour.

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  8. Hero From the Future says:

    Sometimes I almost feel sorry for Obama, with all his irresponsible friends and supporters making their demands on him.
    Similar to a rebellious anti-this anti-that 6th former who becomes a prefect.

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  9. Chuffer says:

    Angry Young Alex’s blog is legendary for the lack of comments it gets. Can’t imagine why!
    http://angryyoungalex.livejournal.com/

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  10. Dick the Prick says:

    Fiona Bruce is top totty.

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  11. David Preiser (USA) says:

    JohnA | 03.02.09 – 9:23 pm |

    This is the kind of thing which made me laugh when everybody was predicting that the honeymoon would be over very quickly, and the BBC would turn on The Obamessiah once he started doing things they didn’t like.

    No chance of that, I said. Anything out of order will be swept under the rug in Helen Boaden’s office, and they’ll pretend like everything is great (or something Boooosh stuck him with).

    The BBC hasn’t been honest about the new President’s U-turn on gays in the military, or on one of the BBC’s favorite topics, preserving rendition and freeing all those agni innocenti in Guantanamo, etc.

    During a recent catechism spiel, Pope Benedict XVI was talking about St. Paul’s preaching to the Corinthians about the Resurrection. The title of the address was “2 Facts Are Important: The Tomb is Empty and Jesus Really Appeared”. One of the passages from Paul’s letter now strikes me as being relevant to this discussion:

    Now, brothers, I want to remind you of the gospel I preached to you, which you received and on which you have taken your stand. By this gospel you are saved, if you hold firmly to the word I preached to you. Otherwise, you have believed in vain.

    1 Corinthians 15:1

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  12. martin says:

    Dick the Prick: Fiona Bruce? You are joking? She’s rougher than a pigs backside.

    If you want decent News totty it’s Fox News by a long long way (followed by Sky)

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  13. Caveman says:

    import foreigners who might buy a TV licence and hopefully if they get to stay vote Labour.
    martin | 03.02.09 – 10:03 pm

    And if they don’t buy a licence, the BBC will fall out with them and try and get them sent to prison – even though they don’t usually approve of prisons

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  14. Dave S says:

    BBC 10 pm news. In full on discredit mode over the “wildcat” strikes. The powers that be must be getting worried.
    I noticed the cameras only lingered fleetingly on the obviously very heavy mounted police presence. I wonder just how many police are involved? Do you think the BBC will tell us? In your dreams. The whole tone of the “report”, if you can call it that was to stress the illegality of the strikes and to focus on Britons working happily abroad in harmony with the locals. And to stress how damaging the British workers actions could be to this country.
    Presumably Mandelson sent down a diktat to the news editors and they hastened to obey. Six figure wage packets are at risk. To hell with the workers on jobseekers pitances.

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  15. No TV licence for 9 years says:

    Every time a TV licence reminder comes I just laugh, as rather than paying them, they have lost the price of yet another stamp. I must have cost them a fortune. They also like spending nmoney sending endless ‘scary’ letters to empty properties.
    In the end TV licence inspectors give up calling at blocks of council flats, as they realise no-one answers the door to strangers.

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  16. Martin says:

    I know we get this every time but notice how the BBC reports this story.

    “…It contained theological, political and historical commentary and mentions the 9/11 attacks and the war on terror.

    Roma, said to be the “prime mover” in the case, asked in the essay: “Will you go to Jihad (holy war)?”

    It ended with the statement: “Jihad: the choice is yours.”

    Thomas Bayliss QC said his client Roma told police she had intended to hand the leaflet out to people in her community but had never got round to it….”

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7868372.stm

    People in her community? What Jews, Christians for example?

    She’s a Muslim. Luckily we have Google and other search engines to find out the facts that the BBC don’t want to tell us.

    Perhaps the leftie BBC lovers might explain why in this case NOT mentioning her religion wouldn’t be relevant?

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  17. Jon says:

    “Is it allowed for the BBC to describe the Madagascar government as a regime?”

    “Assuming we are willing to accept the way that Ravalomanana came into office is democratic, and that he came to power as the people’s choice, this does not make him a “democrat.” A new democrat would be building institutions that can perpetuate the smooth transition of government over multiple electoral cycles. It is not clear that the president is doing this. What is apparent is that, by way of the advantages afforded Tiko, he is benefiting personally from his office. He has worked to advance his supporters and has ensured his political base through the process. Coming into office as a wealthy businessman, Marc Ravalomanana may prove an unusual species: a “democratic” corporatist who enriches himself and those around him, and consolidates his power base through patronage, while enhancing the lot of the population at large and reflecting popular will. How he reacts to the challenges he is now facing will define who he is, by determining how democratic and how personalised his rule will become.”
    http://www.iss.co.za/pubs/papers/89/Paper89.htm

    I suppose in African terms he may be better than others.

    1. a form of government or rule; political system
    2. a particular administration or government
    http://www.yourdictionary.com/regime

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  18. David Preiser (USA) says:

    Just as I’m complaining about the BBC sweeping Obamessiah problems under the rug, here they come with one article covering all his tax-dodging or otherwise unethical appointees:

    Obama suffers blow over nominees

    News Sniffer says that this was first posted at 18:40:43 UK time, and it only takes until Version 3 for the Beeboids to start sticking in supporting quotes from John Kerry (of course it’s from a famous Bush opponent). By Version 5 it’s not only Daschle’s mistake, but the President’s. Which is the sign that it’s time for President Obamessiah to start smelling like a rose again, so now the BBC has to dress that up with a flourish: they’re “setting an example”. Yes, stepping down for being unethical is “setting and example”.

    Sure, that’s straight out of the President’s mouth, but where are any words of criticism over this? All we get is James Coomarasamy saying that there’s “growing criticism”. I guess no pundits or Republicans had anything to say on the matter, and no US media of note had any useful reports to reference.

    This is probably a surprise to those who rely on the BBC for information. And now, oh dear, there’s so much criticism that Coomarasamy has just now posted a little write-up. Of course, while talking about the apparent double-standard of The Obamessiah’s “no lobbyists from the last two years” rule, Coomarasamy makes sure to tell us that technically Daschle wasn’t really a lobbyist. And now BBC audiences will finally learn that quite a few lobbyists and influence peddlers have been brought into the fold anyway.

    Finally a BBC reporter doing his job properly about US politics. Maybe the din from all the other media made them take notice. I’m sure things will be all smiles in a day or so. Will the story grace the pages of the Gospel According To…um…. I mean the BBC Obama Diary?

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  19. TPO says:

    Angry Young Alex’s blog is legendary for the lack of comments it gets. Can’t imagine why!
    Chuffer | 03.02.09 – 10:16 pm |

    Well he is Welsh after all.

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  20. deegee says:

    Do we really want Angry Young Alex back on this blog? I have no problem leaving him to write his online diary to himself.

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  21. jp says:

    A really nasty bit of beeb stealth – editing discussed at the grauniad:

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/feb/03/race-bbc

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  22. martin says:

    Nice bit of BBC double speak this morning. On 5 Live Nicki Campbell dug up some halfwit Labour MP who has put down some early day motion demanding that British workers get access to the jobs that foreign companies have going in the UK. Instead of putting a wedge between this MP and his own leader and cabinet we have some Scottish Union bloke from Grangemouth bigging this MP up.

    So listening to this you’d get the impression that all is well in the Labour party and the Unions when in fact the Government is telling the British workers to get stuffed and live with it AND of course any attempt to change the rules would be against EU law and will probably get challenged by the foreign companies.

    As I pointed out some time back the BBC took a while to sort out it’s position and work out how to be pro Labour and not anti European. They’ve worked it out quite well now.

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  23. Bob, son of Bob says:

    As I pointed out some time back the BBC took a while to sort out its position and work out how to be pro Labour and not anti European. They’ve worked it out quite well now.
    martin | 04.02.09 – 9:00 am |

    They are having more difficulty over the clash of principles between the feminists and Islam, eg the muslim practice of putting a black bag over your wife and making her walk behind you. At present the line they take is: ‘it can be liberating to wear the veil as you are not judged by appearance’, but I think they are looking for something better.

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  24. New Poster says:

    Today I sent this letter to the editor of the Today Programme.

    Sir
    I feel compelled to write to you to let you understand why, after today’s Today, I have canceled my license fee direct debit and am prepared to go to prison rather than support the BBC ever again.
    Today’s show was a perfect illustration, to my mind, of the moral, intellectual and journalistic debasement of the BBC in general, and the Today Programme in particular. And before you loftily dismiss me as neo-con fascist, let me tell you that I am an elderly man, educated to PhD level, from a working class background, who has voted Labour all his life. I have also always been proud of the BBC, but that trust has been so abused that it has now entirely vanished. I feel you have betrayed the people of Britain and today represent everything that is sordid, ignorant and ignoble about this country.
    There is barely an item that does not expose your shallowness and bigotry, but four items caught my attention.
    The first was the way you dealt with the Carol Thatcher incident. It beggars belief that a private conversation • and such an obviously innocuous reference • should have been dealt with in this vindictive and absurd way. It seems obvious to me • and I am sure to anyone familiar with the facts as given • that the BBC has used this to victimise someone whose politics (or perhaps name) they don’t like. It brings to mind the very worst of McCarthyism, and the fact that you lacked the courage to put forward a spokesman to defend the indefensible speaks worlds. I also notice that your senior management • unlike your increasingly dreary and didactic dramas – does not have a single black person.
    The second item was the story of the treatment of juvenile offenders in Norway. I am not against this sort of discussion but are you really so naïve as to not see the socio-economic and political differences between the UK and Norway? Well, if you can’t then you are beyond hope. And if you can • and I know you can, because you are cunning and intelligent people – then why elevate this to the primary 8.10 slot? There are many other strong news stories that had greater claim to that slot. The truth is, as usual, you chose to follow your own agenda. This was about the BBC, not about Britain.
    The third item was the Lincolnshire strike. As usual, your sole preoccupation was to portray the British workers (who incidentally pay your immense wages and enable you to send over 500 people to cover the Olympics or the Presidential inauguration) as racist morons. Of course your argument will be that protectionism is commonly regarded as dangerous. I wouldn’t disagree with that at all. But then why not throw some light on your pin-up boy Obama’s decision to launch a Buy American Steel campaign? More news management.
    Then there was the 3 or so desultory minutes you devoted to the very peaceful and successful elections in Iraq. I thought this was a huge story, especially in view of the sacrifices that have been made in that country, not least by our own troops. And I have noticed with increasing astonishment that your programme (and the BBC in general) has studiously avoided this story. Now given the prominent campaigning role The Today Programme took in this • most disgracefully evidenced in the Hutton affair – and the way you revelled in the slaughter that followed (yes, you did) and the uncompromisingly negative attitude to the USA and coalition troops, I think even you must recognise your obligation to at least REPORT on subsequent events. But you ignored this extraordinary story, which indicated the success of democracy, the rise of secular politics, the inclusion of the Sunni community and the decline of Al Qaeda. Why? Who knows. One suspects it’s all to do with ego – Mr Humphreys and Mr Stourton didn’t approve of the war so let’s ignore it. Shame on you. Quite how you can look at yourselves in the mirror is just beyond me.
    Moving on, we get to the story about the Iraqi terror Madame who got scores of women to suicide-murder hundreds of innocents (I presume it was hundreds, though of course no attempt was made to quantify the slaughter because self-evidently the BBC doesn’t care when Muslims slaughter Muslims). The idle, careless way this was reported to my mind reflects the BBC view that Islamists must NEVER be morally questioned. Such moral questioning is the sole preserve of white men (particularly Americans) and especially the hated Jews of Israel. Do you not the think the insight that this dreadful woman got these poor girls raped as a way of seducing them into murder (as opposed to honour killings?) is worthy of some examination? No, clearly not. It is simply pitiful.
    From now on I regard it as my moral duty NOT to support you or the disgusting organisation you work for. I say this with considerable regret and disappointment.

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  25. Ricky Martin says:

    There is a war between Government forces and Tamil Tiger rebels in Sri Lanka going on right now. Hundreds of civilians and many children have been wounded or killed.

    No Stop the War marches and protests. No coffee shops ransacked. No rentamob rushing to attack Sri Lankan students. No cry that “we are all tamil tigers now”. No burka bullies calling on the British government to intervene. Galloway, Benn and Booth are silent.

    No shouting at the Sri Lanka Foreign Minister or Army Chief from Humpreys or Paxman. No notes from a “voluntary worker” in northern Sri Lanka on the BBC website. Only a passing mention on News 24. No DEC national appeal for aid. No discussion on what constitutes a “war crime.”

    Strange that. Where is Jeremy Bowen when you need him.

    But then Sri Lankans aren’t the Joos and the Tamil Tigers are not funded by Iran or do not hate the West.

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  26. George R says:

    Some sensible (politically incorrect?) economics from Stephanie Flanders, BBC economics editor:

    “Protectionism wasn’t the problem”

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/stephanieflanders/2009/02/protectionism_wasnt_the_proble.html

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  27. Caveman says:

    Good posting by New Poster:
    BBC..’are cunning and intelligent people’ just about sums them up.
    Although I am not so sure about the word ‘intelligent’ sometimes, especially when I watch the daytime NEWS24, where they can’t spell, can’t puncuate, and can’t even speak properly.

    And they are not intelligent enough to see that in the age of the internet their bias is so clearly exposed.

    Imagine if the people of Iraq really could get peaceful democracy, which you refer to, despite all the best efforts of the BBC

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  28. George R says:

    Of all the political priorities of the Labour government, and of the BBC political preferences, that of some ‘ending’ of Guantanamo remains strong.

    What the utopian ‘left’ misses is that Guantanamo is a symptom of the global, intransigent nature of Islamic jihad.

    It seems that the E.U, and Labour are so ‘on-side’ with the Gitmo Islamic jihad suspects that British people will be forced to accept such people here because Brown:

    1.)will assist Obama in this;

    2.)will assist EU in this;

    3.)is very concerned with the ‘human rights’ of Gitmo suspects;

    4.)is unconcerned that many Gitmo suspects are recidivist jihadists;

    5.)is unconcerned about views of Britist people opposing such immigrants.
    “Guantanamo inmate ‘joins Taleban'”
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7868772.stm

    Of course, ‘Jihadwatch’ has been running stories on ‘Gitmo recidivists’ for years, which the BBC has been inclined to ignore.
    ‘Jihadwatch’
    “Suspect freed from Guantanamo becomes al-Qaeda leader in Yemen”
    http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/024554.php

    The utopian liberal thinking in the BBC and with Labour is: ‘ah, those poor, misguided largely innocent people at Gitmo should come to Europe at our expense, and then released to become upstanding reformed citizens’. Of course, the reality is very different.

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  29. Bron says:

    The BBC wrote this and more like it…

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/7814054.stm

    But it was all lies.

    The UN itself has now admiited that the IDF did not hit the school at all and no one was killed in the school.

    Any chance of publishing a retraction BBC?

    Cue the tumbleweed and the crickets…

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  30. Bron says:

    Ricky Martin

    Excellent point about Sri Lanka.

    You could add this about Congo

    http://www.hrw.org/en/news/2009/01/17/dr-congo-lra-slaughters-620-christmas-massacres

    and more since and its ongoing, but as with Sri Lanka
    No Stop the War marches and protests. No coffee shops ransacked. No rentamob rushing to attack Ugandan students. No cry that “we are all Congolese now”. No burka bullies calling on the British government to intervene. Galloway, Benn and Booth are silent.
    No, same action as on Darfur or Zimbabwe.

    It seems if you are brown or black and christian or hindu you don’t count, you only do if you are Arab and muslim and you hate the Jews.

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  31. Gerald Brown says:

    A day late but…

    Interesting comment on the Toady programme yesterday about how short the nation is of Social Workers. The comment was that one third of social work students taking their degree course drop out and of those who take up employment a third of those have left within a year. Why no question to the purveyor of those facts along the lines of “Can degree level study actually prepare you for dealing with a “clientele” whose life style and problems are likely to be at a complete tangent to the student’s”.

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  32. Ricky Martin says:

    Bron | 04.02.09 – 1:05 pm | #

    Thanks Bron.

    And I might have added………..

    No calls for boycotts, no Trade Unions demands to cancel relationships, no saturation BBC coverage, no BBC dependence on Tamil Tiger footage, reportage, propaganda or any other irresponsible reliance on Maoist doctors or Tamil Tiger invented lists of dead, wounded or damaged………..again, strange that.

    And even more amazingly…no descriptions anywhere in the Guardianista or Not Independent or the BBC blogs of a Nazi style Sri Lankan government crackdown on the freedom fighting Tamil Tigers….curiouser and curiouser…..

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  33. No TV licence for 9 years says:

    I think the drop out rate for teachers is about half within two years (or something along those lines)
    for similar reasons. How long can you stand the anarchy?

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  34. Gerald Brown says:

    Ricky Martin

    And no calls from our labour leaders for the vegetable pickers in the Fens and Lincolnshire to go home either!

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  35. Gerald Brown says:

    New Poster

    Welcome aboard. I think it was Finland rather than Norway but such erudition and pith will be welcomed here by me, and probably most posters.

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  36. I am not creeping says:

    I also found the New Poster letter interesting. I like reading the blogs on this site because it has the right mix of longer interesting posts like yours and George R 12:53’s plus all the other shorter comments. Every post is full of gems.

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  37. Bron says:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7870049.stm

    Just what does Davis and the BBC rate as this persecuted ‘British resident’?

    He was born in Ethiopia.

    He came to the UK in 1994 bogusly seeking asylum.

    He lived in the UK for 7 years being given leave to remain ‘while his case was resolved’.

    He was arrested in Pakistan attempting to return the UK on a false passport, having originally left the UK for Afghanistan in 2001. He was Ethiopian and had no family relationship to either country.

    He was trained by Al Qaeda to make radioactive bombs in Afghanistan.

    He has never given any indication of wanting British citizenship.

    He is frequently laughingly described as a ‘West London student’.

    He planned to set off radioactive bombs in the subways of western cities particularly the US, now that is what I call extraordinarily serious.

    And the failure to act responsibly by us means our intelligence against islamic terror is compromised, as the US no longer trusts us, thanks Davis, thanks BBC, that I call extraordinarily serious too.

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  38. Bron says:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/7869317.stm

    Given the BBC went so overboard on these figures you would expect a retraction.

    But like the UN hospital in Gaza bombing fiction you will not get it.

    Even in the face of clear contrary evidence it seems the BBC does not do retractions.

    Unacceptable.

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  39. Paul C says:

    Seems like the BBC has to compete (rather than have a tie up) with other broadcasters.

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/02/04/kangaroo_blocked/

    The problem with concentrating all this content from multiple providers appears to be the lack of choice, and the force-fed advertising that is intended to be included.

    Of course, this is BBC Worldwide, so the content provided by the licence fee would have been converted into external revenue for which the BBC feels it does not have to be accountable for.

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  40. Paul C says:

    And more indication that the BBC has more money from the licence fee than it knows what to do with.
    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/02/02/bbc_alba/

    At £60 per head I think this spending should be put to a vote. A wee dram all round ?

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  41. JohnA says:

    Paul C

    I saw an FT article the other day saying that the BBC has an expected deficit of some £450 MILLION by 2012.

    Doesn’t stop them throwing money at the next dumb idea to come along.

    Another FT story said they were trying to get back nearly £2 million in payments wrongly made to staff and contract workers- paying them after they has finished working with the BBC. Sems the BBC is full of dodgy types, £2 million is a lot of bread. Say 1000 people wrongly making off with an average of £2000 each – off our money.

    You would surely have to make this stuff up ?

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  42. Ricky Martin says:

    Bron | 04.02.09 – 3:38 pm | #

    Great points here Bron.

    Any chance that you can send them to chancer Davis? I’m sure he’ll have a blog or web address.

    No wonder Cameron has kept him in the shadows.

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  43. Chuffer says:

    Hot news from Spaceweather.com about the Iranian satellite:

    ‘UPDATE: Enough orbits have passed to make an initial estimate of Omid’s decay rate. The satellite and its rocket should reenter Earth’s atmosphere in June-July 2009.’

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  44. TPO says:

    Angry Young Alex’s blog is legendary for the lack of comments it gets. Can’t imagine why!
    http://angryyoungalex.livejournal.com/
    Chuffer | 03.02.09 – 10:16 pm |

    Chuffer I have discovered the reason why young alex is so angry.
    http://wikitravel.org/en/User:AlexReynolds
    http://wikitravel.org/en/Image:AlexReynolds.jpg

    Now if you looked like that wouldn’t you be pissed off with life.

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  45. Chuffer says:

    I love the note underneath his picture on the second one: ‘This page has been recommended for deletion…’!

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  46. Cassandra says:

    Chuffer,

    The Iranian sattelite was never meant to be an actual sattelite, the rocket was being tested to check its payload capacity and payload deployment operation.
    The whole thing was a fraud to cover the testing of an ICBM capable vehicle and delivery system, and the BBC took the imadinnerjacket lies and blurted them out as the truth.
    Iran enriches uranium and then tests an ICBM launch with a faked up sattelite on it and the swift decay of the orbit must prove that the Iranians are now ready to become a nuclear power with ICBM capability, the BBC just has to look at the evidence yet they ignore it and concentrate of making cutting edge programmes about how nice Iranian food is!
    With ICBMs you have to test the payload capacity of the rocket and the deployment capability of the actual warhead, imadinnerjacket now has the delivery system all he needs now is the warhead and when he gets it he will use it as easily as we would step on a bug.

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  47. Cassandra says:

    BBC news reported the Gitmo inmate as being “British man” then added British resident, so the BBC are giving valuable air time to a jihadist and pushing for this foreign jihadist to come to the UK for a life on lavish benefits for which he has contributed nothing, further more the risk that this terrorist will plot against the British when he gets here is plain crazy and sick!
    I wonder just who is pushing the BBC to validate this scumbag as British, just who is behind the agitation because they must have enough clout to be able to gain the ear of the BBC.

    THE BBC: WE LOVE INFIDEL KILLING JIHADIST TERRORISTS AND WE WILL HELP THEM IN EVERY WAY WE CAN, ITS WHAT WE DO!

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  48. Ricky Martin says:

    The Iranian President is a class A loony tune. His personal faith is based upon a branch of Shia Islam that believes that Islam will only come to rule the world once the planet has been “purified” first by it’s utter destruction.

    The nuclear horror is almost upon us.

    Yet the BBC still think they understand him. He must be just like them because they are also cool & so very radical. Perhaps they class his “purification” ideology as a chic form of “green” politics. They probably thinks he only drinks Fair Trade coffee.

    Hence the love affair with thuggish tyrants like Castro, Chavez and Quaddafi who fit in with the infantile notion of rebelliousness.

    They live in a lefty-asian cosy bubble in which only opinions within a Camden Town postcode or in Muslim areas really matter.

    On the subject of mafiosi thugs – that BBC favourite Hugo the Chave has whipped up antisemitism in Venezuala – for the very first time in it’s history. Like most leftish dictators, the Jews are an easy target when things start to unravel in your dictatorship.

    So last week, a group of well-armed masked men (State Thugs)smashed up the ancient synagogue in Caracas, beat up the local Jews and destroyed spiritually & historically important artefacts. They then called for the expulsion of the Jews.

    I wonder if the BBC will illustrate these events (even if they can be bothered to cover it) with that picture of the brute with smiling children again. Like they did when he expelled the Israeli ambassador.

    If so, the channel is even more nasty than I thought.

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  49. Anonymous says:

    UK Judges’ fury as U.S. threatens to withdraw terror intelligence in row over Briton ‘tortured’ in Guantanamo..

    “Let us be perfectly clear. By far the majority of British citizens couldn’t care less what happens to terrorists when they are captured. We don’t care who does what to them as long as we extract every piece of information that will help us protect ourselves from them.

    We don’t care if they have no fingernails, no toenails.
    These are inhuman scum. They really shouldn’t exist in a decent world.
    As such, whatever happens to them that sees us safe is justifiable and no apology is needed. Human rights only apply to humans”.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1135491/Judges-fury-U-S-threatens-withdraw-terror-intelligence-row-Briton-tortured-Guantanamo.html
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  50. martin says:

    Anyone see that PRAT Harrabin on the 6PM News. Looks like he’s been sent out by the Greens to bolster the man made global warming scam.

    firstly Harrabin explains WHY we’ve got cold weather, but of course fails to mention the pile of crap he reported on only a few weeks ago in yet another global warming story about Polar bears suffering in Moscow because of no snow. That was down to global warming claimed Harrabin at the time.

    Then Harrain just slipped in that the world is going to ‘cool’ for a few years before getting warmer again. Really Harrabin? We who think you talk utter crap have been saying that for years, when the global warming eco greens claimed that was a lie. So at least Mr Harrabin now agrees. We are in a state of cooling.

    “But some say it should be even colder” spouts Harrabin, then gets one of his camp friends to back this story up. What evidence is presented here? None of course.

    Harrabin is NOT an expert on climate nor is he an expert in weather. What he is is a leftie mouthpiece for eco loons.

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