8 Responses to CONNIVING WITH GORDON

  1. Philip says:

    What a stitch-up.

    Very funny imaginary exchange between Broon & Khamenei further down the page, though.

    Definitely in the Old Holborn school!

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  2. Anonymous says:

    Campbell (reportedly) works for the BBC, undoubtedly on behalf of his beloved political party.

    Wimbledon – Royal snub – cameras focus on BBC presenters, duly naming them, (Christine Blakely) but silence followed the camera shot of Prince Michael of Kent – snubbed. Along, I wonder, with how many more 'Royals' in attendance ?

    Defeated Scot, Andy Murray, was (unlike other contenders) spared the traditional post match BBC interview.

    Left wing BBC biase is blatant at this year's Wimbledon.

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  3. adam says:

    was the chat about how gorgon will achieve 0% growth by 2012
    or perhaps eu fisheries policy

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  4. piggy kosher says:

    Also there is a good link to the AMEND THE SMOKING BAN campaign.
    The most infamous piece of Legislation this century! Sod terrorist rights! This one has got to go! Sign up now!

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  5. Gigits says:

    "via the excellent Gigits."

    David, thank you indeed.

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  6. David Preiser (USA) says:

    It's a mark of Gordon Brown's anxiety, full stop. And the BBC's. What help is available, Mr. Brown and Auntie Beeb? Just propaganda.

    I think I saw a similar clip from the North Korean press not long ago about their own Dear Leader offering a helping hand to local businesses.

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  7. Anonymous says:

    This is a pernicious & greedy leftish organisation whose days are numbered.

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  8. Anonymous says:

    A visiting Beeboid here.

    Sorry to piss on your fire a bit with this one, but I'm afraid it would be perfectly normal for a camera crew to be at a local radio interview – we get very limited time with a party leader and often radio interview shots are the only set-ups we get.

    Plus, BBC Radio Leeds and BBC Look North are in the same building. I think if you were an editor and heard the PM was going to visit a critical caller, you might send a film crew too, no?

    And, as a reporter, a polite encounter would NOT be what you would want in your ideal world. Much better (purely in news terms) is the very challenging conversation (like the one Blair faced ourside the hospital that time).

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