HALF THE PICTURE, ALL OF THE TIME

Biased BBC Clameur de Hero writes…

“Could anyone fail buthear Naughtie giving virtually uninterrupted air-time on the Today prog thismorning to the whingeing bleat from David Walker, the (thankfully soon to beex) spinner-in-chief of the Audit Commission?

Walker clearly felt that his politically-charged rant last month in the journalPublic Finance against the wise decision of Eric Pickles to scrap Walker’snon-job hadn’t resonated enough, hence the second go this morning, courtesy ofthe ever-sympathetic Beeboids. He seemed so distressed at what he thought wasthe exaggerated misrepresentation of the number of press officers at theCommission, and appeared particularly troubled at the odium heaped upon him forthe Commission’s staff away day at the races. In the private sector, he said,events like this happened all the time.

But did Naughtie think to ask him why on earth it was that a body like theAudit Commission even needed 48 communications wonks in the first place? Nope.

Did Naughtie point out to him that if private sector organisations have awaydays, they’re not paid for by the taxpayer? Nope.

Strange. But then of course, in his day job, Walker is none other than Mr PollyToynbee, isn’t he, so not much chance this side of Hell that the Beeboids wouldask him any awkward questions.

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9 Responses to HALF THE PICTURE, ALL OF THE TIME

  1. dave s says:

    Unbelievable. The Toynbees are an axis of privilege ramming their oh so caring social consciences smack bang in our faces and at our expense.
    Their day is ending. There is no more money and for that we should be thankful.
    They have damaged this nation and deserve nothing but contempt.

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    • Span Ows says:

      Indeed, they, the Toynbees, are among a priviledged group of high up, prominent lefty luvvies – a group that probably numbers no more than 500 or so – that have done untold damage to the UK. 

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    • john says:

      Yes, this will be seen as a great loss to mankind by the BBC and the super-model Polly.
      Does no one at the BBC understand the meaning of the word deficit ?

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  2. Cassandra King says:

    Now why would state financed quangos need media and communications departments in such large numbers?
    Every quango has them and the bigger ones employ whole armies of them and you have to ask just why and what are they for?
    Do not look at each quango in isolation, they are linked and work closely together, they have a common purpose you see and that common purpose binds them together for a particular and very defined set of aims and goals. The tens of billions of pounds they syphon off each year allows these parasites to grow in size and power, there aim is to subvert the democratic process as it gathers all the executive powers of the state and hides its workings behind an iron curtain of slience and secrecy, they are taking away accountability to the democratic process and creating a secret unaproachable and impreganable monolith from which they will rule as dictators. 
    The rise of the quango is in fact the very foundation of the anti democratic dictatorship state, they are the pathfinders and scouts and pioneers of the new world order.
    Kill these monsters and we have a chance of killing the budding NWO monolith.

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    • Cassandra King says:

      The entity called common purpose is an organisation with several arms,

      The BBC is its premier worldwide propaganda mouthpiece.

      The bodies known as quangos are the exectutive arm and conduit to and through government.

      Tranzis such as WWF/WoW/OXFAM/GP/FoE/UN agencies are the means to spread the poison abroad.

      These groups need to communicate and spread their influence and poisonous message and the BBC is an integral part of the network, a multi billion pound media empire. Kill the BBC and that takes away a vital tool of common purpose to spread its vile filth, that is why the BBC needs to be destroyed, it is a cancer.

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    • Guest Who says:

      Now why would state financed quangos need media and communications departments in such large numbers? ‘

      I wonder if it may also be something to do with the bonus culture that exists, for some reason, in the higher echelons of public service?

      Which is often based on ‘performance’ that is too often assessed around box ticks on targets around rather vague definitions of ‘awareness’; that daft entity to which such as 10:10 and ActonCO2 and WRAP became addicted to… ‘save the planet’.

      Thing is, your bonus can go stratospheric by pointing at the public knowing about your outit.

      Hence, is it any wonder the boards of these parasitical quangos divert vast amounts of our money into areas designed to drive even more of our money into their pockets.

      That is not just a conflcit of interest.

      That is fraud.

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    • David Jones says:

      I re-read Hayek’s “The Road to Serfdom” and “The Intellectuals and Socialism” on the train to London yesterday. The short IEA  version of course!

       

      It’s all there. Society’s whole way of thinking is moulded by “intellectuals” (Hayek gives it a specific meaning.)

       

      Here is the Road to Serfdom in cartoons or a Wagner version if you prefer that.

       

      BTW I went to the Cycle Show in London. Great day out.

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  3. Andy says:

    Don’t forget QUANGO stands for Quasi-autonomous Non-Government Organization.  Since it is not a government department, why the hell should government (taxpayers) bail it out during tough economic conditions?

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  4. hippiepooter says:

    Don’t mess with Polly’s Toyboy.

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