WHAT DID HE KNOW AND WHEN DID HE KNOW IT?


She has become a virtually omnipresent presence on BBC TV and Radio in recent days; I refer to the elfin Yvette Cooper. Her job is to open the attack line on Cameron via Coulson and this is exactly what she did on Today this morning if you listen here. The mission is “Get Cameron” and in one way I have no sympathy for him ever since he bottled any chance of reforming the State Broadcaster and gave us Chris Patten as the new Chairman of this malignant organisation. But that is NOT the only part of the BBC mission. Robert Peston is leading the charge against Murdoch Stateside, constantly recycling the notion that an investigating is pending over there with so many leading politicians (All Dems + Peter King) champing at the bit to try and dismantle Fox News. The self induced media storm is not going away as it claims victim after victim, remarkably confining itself to News International with nary a mention of wrong doing by ANY other media organisation. It is as if all the world’s ills are contained in NI and that is exactly the aim of those leading this jihad in the BBC. They are desperate to see Murdoch crushed and Cameron weakened – and I regret to say that these objectives look so much closer this week than just 7 days ago. Leaving aside my personal views of Cameron and Murdoch (not keen on either) I cannot help but repeat my sense of revulsion at the sight of the patronising BBC daring to allege that others are guilty of abuse of power when it is the biggest abuser of all, extorting £££billions from us each year and pumping out a toxic brew of liberal bias daily.

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21 Responses to WHAT DID HE KNOW AND WHEN DID HE KNOW IT?

  1. Deborah says:

    Montague this morning on the Today programme interviewing Theresa May just after 7.30 a.m. – her sole line of questioning was that if Paul Stephenson resigned for employing Neil Wallis then Cameron should resign for employing Andy Coulson.

    No questions then about previous Prime Ministers having close links (and sleep overs) with NI folk or indeed whether Theresa had been to the Elizabeth Murdoch party which Robert Preston had attended.

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    • Umbongo says:

      I don’t think – in this particular instance – that bringing up the behaviour of Brown and Blair (and Labour generally) was appropriate (although May could have brought it up if she’d had the guts to do so).  Manifestly May has been advised (by whom I don’t know) to be passive – just answer the questions posed and (if possible) deflect any criticism of Cameron.  Pathetic of course:but since 2007 the “Conservatives” have been consistently pathetic vis-a-vis the BBC: in fact it’s the only policy decision to which they’ve adhered through thick and thin: no U-turns can be expected on this one.  The result is that the BBC/Guardianistas are running amok here and (with any luck – or bad luck) in the US.  We’ll all suffer for this failure of “Conservative” nerve, not least anyone interested in press freedom – or, actually, in freedom generally.

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      • hippiepooter says:

        The only way to fight back against this BBC/Labour jihad is to state that it is being waged and why:  The BBC wants a propaganda hegemony over the nation to indoctrinate the nation with leftism.

        The alternative to fighting back is going down.  Cameron is going down, and he’s taking British democracy with him.

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  2. Techno says:

    I stopped paying my TV Licence a few weeks ago and I am so glad I did.  I am so glad I am no longer paying for this rubbish.

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    • ltwf1964 says:

      be prepared for a monthly arrival of junk mail from Capita,masquerading as a quasi official organisation known as tv licensing

      may I point you in this direction?

      http://www.tvlicenceresistance.info/

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    • Umbongo says:

      Also be prepared for occasional visits from Capita employees assuring you that “you have nothing to fear” and that they’re just there to “help” you to pay the licence.  Don’t engage in any conversation, just close the door.

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  3. ltwf1964 says:

    even send them a letter revoking their implied right of access

    they have no business whatsoever setting foot on your property

    also be aware that they use sneaky tactics like pretending to be survey companies asking what kind of tv programmes you like to watch 😉

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  4. Betty Swollocks says:

    Cooper is on  nearly as much as ‘permamouth’ Polly Toynbee

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  5. cjhartnett says:

    Yvette Balls is the ugly Crankie isn`t she?
    Won`t go near Bisto now!
    When people like her are your moral compasses as chosen by the BBC, then we have a degraded nation!

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    • hippiepooter says:

      cj, referring to M/s Cooper as the ugly crankie does suggest some magnetic interference in your own moral compass?

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  6. Martin says:

    Notice how her (I really can’t call her a her she is a boy in a dress) other half is absent all the time? I haven’t even seen testicles on the front bench.

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  7. andrew slack says:

    PESTON is a board member of the Media Standards Trust, which masquerades as a charity. Its other board member comprise of the CEO and founder of Common Purpose, the CEO of the Guardian Media Group and various other lefties. This “charity” has provided offices for the “Hacked Off” campaign, bankrolled by Max Moseley. Another memebr of the campaign, lawyer Mark Lewis, who describes himself as “the Dowler family solicitor” and is all over the news channels like a rash, declined to comment when asked if he was being financed by Moseley. Lewis is also the legal representative of the many C-list celebs and footballers who allege they have been victims of hacking. He’s also Max Clifford’s lawyer.

    Lewis’s legal firm, Taylor & Hampton were reported by Sky News to have been the source of the unproven allegation of hacking of dead soldiers’ families phones. The campaign is also supported by Labour politicians Tom Watson, Chris Bryant and John Prescott.

    Anyone see a pattern emerging here?

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    • matthew rowe says:

      Great work Andrew !   the pro BBCers on here don’t like all this facts stuff !

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  8. Martin says:

    I’m getting fed up hearing fatty turd Prescott coming on the news and spouting the same shit over and over again.

    Not one journalist has the bottle to ask Prescott why we should believe a man who lied to his wife and was outed on his extra marital shagging (during working hours) by the media. Perhaps an axe to grind? Perhaps Prescott should have kept his 1 inch penis zipped up and then no one would have been ‘hacking him’

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  9. Sres says:

    Cameron’s done for in my view, I can’t see anyway back short of a smear campaign against Tom Baldwin and that’s not been taken up by the media.

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  10. Henry says:

    If Cameron toughs it out – and I hope he does – I expect the BBC will remind us who Coulson was on a daily basis.

    Very annoying. As said above, the only thing we can do is make our voices heard. 

    (why isn’t the Telegraph commenting on the BBCs agenda more btw?)

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    • John Anderson says:

      The Telegraph is also an opponent of the Murdoch empire – and worked with the BBC Director-General to try to stop the bid for the remaining BSkyB shares.

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      • Henry says:

        Thanks. Yes, an answer like this occurred to me after I’d posted. Still there’s this from Janet Daley, thank goodness

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  11. cjhartnett says:

    It`s Ed Balls day off then-at Lords I `m told.
    So it is we get Yvette Cooper into the BBC studios to tell us that cuts to the police force are so severe-why crime will go up!
    So there you have it-if you want to be a thug, burglar or worse-Cooper will defend your action on account of the nasty Tories.
    Can`t remember whether or not it was too much money going to Blairs placemen like Ian Blair and Paddick-or Clarke,Reid,Blunkett-that were responsible for the increasing crime and lack of punishment when she and her hubbys lot were dismantling the criminal justice system.
    Still-lessons will be moved on-and Thatcher will be to blame. The BBC can only agree!

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