Midweek Thread 24th March 2021

As the Far Left anti British BBC asks for more money – the forthcoming New TV station will give an ideal indication of as to the trust( or lack of it ) the public have in BBC content . The sooner this compulsory funded monopoly is challenged and broken – the better .

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494 Responses to Midweek Thread 24th March 2021

  1. Deborah says:

    I want to know if Nikola has resigned yet but I cannot face the BBC1 news celebrating one year of covid. I don’t really mean celebrate but the BBC will see it as a year of attacking the government and emoting and trying to forget Brexit.

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    • StewGreen says:

      Catchup links to latest posts on the previous thread
      page 3 started 6pm Tuesday
      ..and has 6 posts posted after this thread opened … went until 11pm
      page 2

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    • BRISSLES says:

      I agree Deborah. All day I was nearly chewing my arm off at the incessant non reporting by the news channels, as they resorted to Britains Got Talent , with the public and key workers being interviewed as to ‘how their year has been’, and how many times do we need to see a communal zoom choir mainly consisting of people’s nostrils ???? Then there were the depressives, telling us of their job losses, businesses going under, mental health issues, kids not getting their education.

      Not forgetting the remembrance of those who have passed – I have mixed views on this – should it be something personal to the families, or is it necessary to have a mawkish and public reflection time ?

      Dear God, on and on and on it went. Still, now we are on to a new day – fingers crossed.

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  2. Eddy Booth says:

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  3. Thoughtful says:

    It would appear that the Shooter in Boulder is Syrian born Ahmad Alyssa who was known to the FBI and is described as having paranoia, begging the question how he was able to obtain an assault rifle and ammunition in the first place.

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    • JohnC says:

      And of course we get:
      ‘Alissa, whose family emigrated from Syria, may have been suffering from mental illness, according to his 34-year-old brother, Ali Aliwi Alissa.’
      What a surprise. It’s mental conditioning, not illness.
      Strangely, the BBC only tell us he spent most of his life in the USA and fail to mention Syria at all. Or the fact he was a Muslim. But they do give a link to the other recent shooting which as the picture of a white man to imply they are similar. None of the words Muslim, Islam or Syria appear in the article despite the fact they are likely to be very significant to the story.
      The fact people are dead might be similar, but the motives are light years apart.
      I see the trick for this one is to brush the religion under the carpet and focus on gun control. Biden is using it to demand a ban on assault weapons – but it’s an AR-15 pistols and most definitely not an assault weapon. Perhaps the ‘BBC Fact Checking Team’ can look into it.

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      • Scroblene says:

        ‘Perhaps the ‘BBC Fact Checking Team’ can look into it’…

        Don’t hold your breath, oh, but wait a minute, the magic words ‘I can’t breathe’ may just make it to the airwaves in some other clip.

        The awful BBC is trying desperately to get anything that Mr Biden has done since January, onto the headlines. ‘Executive orders’, my harse…

        Pathetic.

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        • JohnC says:

          The most ironic thing about ‘I can’t breathe’ is that is was a lie told by Floyd to resist getting into the squad car. The knee to the neck cut off the blood flow, not his breathing. There are ‘no physical findings that support a diagnosis of traumatic asphyxia or strangulation’.
          Considering he just got out of a car, he can’t have been too scared to get in another one.
          Yet none of the media – including the ‘impartial’ BBC have gone anywhere near this. It’s wall to wall lies. Everybody knows it and they don’t care. That’s the ethical standard of modern media.

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          • Rob in Cheshire says:

            John:

            George Floyd died because his lungs were full of fluid because he had taken an overdose of fentanyl.

            The restraint technique used on him did not kill him or harm him. It was a technique taught to the officer by the police, he did not just make it up. It was designed to restrain a suspect without injuring him.

            Far from wishing to harm George Floyd, the police called an emergency ambulance out for him. They were not callous about his safety. Yet because the phone recordings of him saying he could not breathe went viral, it was immediately assumed that he could not breathe because he was being restrained. The reality is he could not breathe because his lungs were full of fluid.

            The fact that this case has even come to trial, with the officer being charged with murder, shows that the USA has become a sick and lawless society.

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            • JohnC says:

              I wait with interest to see what the trial brings forth and what bits of it are hidden by the BBC because they don’t fit the narrative.
              It’s a show trial of course with a Jury biased towards women and BAME.
              And if he is not found guilty of murder, they will riot. That’s what these people and the Left call ‘justice’. My way or no way. They have no interest whatsoever in the truth.

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            • NCBBC says:

              Rob

              The parallel with the fall of Rome is becoming increasingly apparent.

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    • NCBBC says:

      Probably a Dem voter + Antifa

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    • NCBBC says:

      Mental Issues. Of course.

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  4. Eddy Booth says:

    Covid: UK shines a light as it remembers Covid victims
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56503948

    Basically an excuse to have a candle lit vig; in the absence of terrorist attacks .

    Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the country had been through a year-long “epic of endurance and privation” ‘

    Now I wonder who put us through all that unnecessary trouble..????

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    The candle at number 10 unfortunately didn’t ‘light’ up the whole street..
    That black cop got himself an easy shift.

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    Now you’re talking !
    A domino toppling extravaganza.
    I used to love doing them.
    Oh wait, it’s just more boring candles.

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    • JimS says:

      I hope they aren’t ‘carbon’ producing candles.

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      • Eddy Booth says:

        And what about the candles plastic cases, hasn’t the BBC noticed
        Or is just kids they want to worry..

        “Waitrose ditches magazines with disposable plastic toys”
        https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56456170
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        “Thank you to Waitrose for agreeing with us and no longer selling the unwanted plastic tat.
        I hope all retailers can do the same and then the publishers will realise this is not acceptable anymore. We really like the magazines – we just don’t want or need the plastic packaging or the cheap plastic toys.”

        Said Skye, a 10-year-old from Gwynedd…

        Quite right, she should be at ze local Woke youth training camp, not playing with funky plastic Blippi pet care toys.

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        • Deborah says:

          I have said to the ladies on the checkout at Waitrose, if each child gave up a plastic toy, could I have a plastic carrier bag instead. They have look at me as though I was crackers. But during lockdown I have had supermarket deliveries which have brought me enough carrier bags to last me the next 10 years. Mr Tesco switched to tray liners half way through, charging me 40p and they are useless for anything else. Where is Greta when you need her?

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          • NCBBC says:

            One of the reasons that we use plastics is that they are cheap and versatile. The reason they are versatile is because they are. They are cheap because they are a by product of the fuel we used to provide energy. And as such, are abundant. Too, with little tinkering of the chemical structure, they can be made into anything- versatile. Without plastics, the screen you are reading this, and the computer connected to it, will vanish. Plus most of the stuff in the world.

            The crazy Left have convinced everyone, specially in politics and Royalty, they can do with just wind and solar. But wind and solar do not provide plastics as a byproduct. They will have to be created some other way, and it will be very expensive.

            The whole purpose of the Left and the Environmentalists is to shut down the economy of the West. Plastics and Oil are the key elements of the Industrial economy. Plastics are now more important then steel

            Of course politicians and Royalty will not be walking or
            carrying bags of any kind.

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            • StewGreen says:

              All waste plastic can be safely burnt in high temperature incinerators to make energy.

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              • NCBBC says:

                As plastics burn at high temperature, it means they produce more energy pound for pound then coal. Its a win.

                But that only means that it gives more justification for the Left to shut it down.

                If for some reason, wind and solar could be made just as efficient, or even more so then oil, then the Left Ecoloons will be protesting loudly and violently to shut them down too.

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        • JohnC says:

          Slight typo : ‘Read Skye from a sheet she was given’.
          Just like Greta does. Along with facial expression changes as directed at the start of each new paragraph.
          It’s all quite embarassing.

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    • taffman says:

      I am afraid it’s all about distraction and virtue signalling. I did not see any of it in my street. Did anyone ?

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      • The WestWyvern says:

        Only the old bint opposite me Taff, and she would watch the opening of a Wheelie Bin.

        Darker than parts of Africa, no candles. No street lights either. Hey ho.

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        • Scroblene says:

          I bet that the ‘Partners’ at Waitrose don’t understand that at Easter, the Paschal Candle is a direct appreciation of Western Christianity, and therefore, a symbol of all that is good with this part of the world, and buqqer all to do with woke issues, and other religions where murderers are encouraged!

          Must check whether the awful BBBC understands this as well…

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          • NCBBC says:

            And why is it that the census is held every ten years, in years ending in “1”. That is 2021, 2011, 2001, ….. etc., presumably to year 1.

            Poor Mary had to travel very pregnant, from Nazareth to Bethlehem on a Little Donkey.

            Some nations in Europe have the census in December in years ending in “0”.

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    • popeye says:

      8 o’clock was always going to be difficult for me. That’s when we have to book our game of golf in 15 days time. You’d have thought that Boris would have known that and adjusted accordingly. Let’s get our priorities right!

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      • Scroblene says:

        Clocks go forward on Saturday, Popeye, so please make sure you book the correct slot!

        I’ll happily see our resident golf fanatic biking past for his first game in ages, and wonder whether chucking my clubs away all those years ago, was a good idea…

        (It was an air-shot on the ninth at Tenterden which finally persuaded me…)!

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  5. Rich says:

    Eddy,

    Is it the Labour Party demonstrating how their Energy Policies would work?

    Or the 2021 Turner Prize winner?

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  6. JimS says:

    Ms. Spring, (I’m only 25 you know), likes to chide us for believing in conspiracy theories but the MSM does itself no favours.

    Recently questions were being asked about an appearance by Biden in which his hand suddenly appears to be the wrong side of a ‘furry’ microphone.

    I have just done a quick search of the ‘debunkers’, Reuters, AP and the Independent amongst others. They all assure that that interview was genuine and quote people who claim to have been there but none of them come up with an explanation as to how this ‘optical illusion’ came about.

    So basically it’s “don’t believe what you see, believe what we say”. But they can only play that game so many times, the boy who got washed up on different parts of the beach, the building peacefully burning down etc.

    No Mariella, trust has to be earned and once lost it really has to be earned. A cub reporter of Twitter isn’t exactly a rock on which to build trust either.

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    • StewGreen says:

      Actually JimS I did see a video where someone went through the optical illusion
      And it was similar to what I suggested that the camera was high up and the fluff microphones were on the ground pointing up
      So for a second it looked like Biden’s hand passed through the fluff microphone
      whereas in reality his hands were some distance away from them.
      https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/biden-green-screen/

      ====================================

      A team Marianna matter
      Why did they put so much effort into reporting on the tens of thousands of mild mannered lockdown protesters on Saturday in London
      ..and do nothing to research the anarchist/antifa-types gathered in Bristol
      who ended up on Sunday doing something the equivalent of a mini-terrorist attack
      .. with £millions of damage, 20 police officer injured , 2 very seriously ?

      Wasn’t Team Marinna/Wendling’s effort put into investigating the wrong group ?

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      • JimS says:

        My point isn’t that no-one explained the effect but that the MSM didn’t, just relying on the ‘trust us’ message.

        They seem to think that putting a big ‘Tick of Truth’ logo on their brand makes them believable.

        For example if British manufacturers get a reputation for good quality adding ‘Made in Britain’ labels might produce more sales. Sticking ‘Made in Britain’ on a product first won’t convince people that the quality is good if the experience of other British products has been bad. Earn the reputation, don’t claim one.

        Trust in the BBC would be greatly improved if they got rid of Mariella and instead started saying things like, “On Monday we told you this, today, Wednesday, we admit we got this bit wrong.”, rather than the six months later, foot of page 99, six-point type, Naga-style regrets, response we get now.

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        • StewGreen says:

          @JimS I just skip past such videos when people put them up
          cos they break the “too wow to be true rule”
          .. a big claim made with very little evidence
          So typical of videos put out by people like Lin Wood
          .. a lot of those American channels putting out hyperbolic videos
          which might as well be being run by leftists cos they distract as they drag people down rabbit holes.

          Sure the White House might fake stuff, but they are not going to do things if dozens of journos are supposed to be on the conspiracy.

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      • JohnC says:

        I think the main point for me is that it would not have appeared on snopes if it were true.
        As usual I checked the authors (Dan Evon in this case) twitter and it was a list of Left wing/Anti-Trump activism to the point of obsessive. Same as every other ‘fact checker’ on snopes I have looked at.

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        • StewGreen says:

          As you say they do avoid incovenient topics
          but they have tried to get away with weak spun fact checks to dismiss sometimes

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  7. taffman says:

    “Priti Patel promises overhaul of asylum seeker rules”

    Now where have I heard that before? Promises, promises, promises. How many more have come in since the last promise?

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    • Oaknash says:

      Taffman
      “Priti Patel promises overhaul of asylum seeker rules”

      It would be funny if it was not so damaging to our culture and economy.
      Tories say they want to limit inward immigration – but we get more migration anyway.
      labour say they want more migration.

      It is almost as if we dont live in any sort of real democracy. It is almost as if someone other than the political party nominally in charge is making the decisions in Europe
      Hmmmmmm who ever could that be?

      Step forward Uncle George

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    • StewGreen says:

      Radio Lincs aired Gainsborough MP saying the reforms don’t go far enough

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    • NCBBC says:

      The overhaul is designed to let everyone get immediate Leave to Remain, the moment they apply.

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  8. taffman says:

    “UK seeks to drill more oil and gas from North Sea”

    It looks like ‘Nuts Nuts’ is not in charge after all , or we are running out of oil ? Someone has realised that the wind farms are vulnerable.

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    • JohnC says:

      I suspect nut-nut is in charge unless someone who lives in the real world tells Boris something different. And we know by now that Boris completely relies on advice from others.
      On my recent trip to Leeds and back I saw many wind turbines and not a single one was turning. I assume the decision to build in a location will be based on the average windspeed. I think they have only just realised the figure means ‘per year’ not ‘per day’ and it doesn’t blow at all for a lot of days.

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      • davylars says:

        Boris, the government, the BBC and main stream media don’t know the difference between ‘capacity and generation’

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      • Up2snuff says:

        Yes, there was a reason that fitting engines to ships was a great success.

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  9. taffman says:

    “Kill the Bill Bristol protests: Police action at demo”

    They were at it again last night. What do they think they will actually achieve?

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    • JohnC says:

      The hard-left using an opportunity to vent their hate and their spite. They don’t care if they achieve nothing.
      This is the first excuse they’ve had since BLM.

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  10. JohnC says:

    Here’s a nice example of BBC hypocrisy:
    ‘Tendulkar and Beckham interviews faked by Tory candidate’
    I’ve heard many, many times on Radio 2 where the BBC have faked an interview. They clearly have a tape of someone answering questions which they play when the host asks the appropriate question.
    It’s so obvious because the background noise and audio quality is completely different between the two and there is never any acknowledgement or feedback for the presenter.

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  11. The WestWyvern says:

    Framing Today, BBC wireless radio 4.

    They managed to find a Plant Doctor that mentioned the Chinese virus mutations when doing a piece on weeds out competing the crops due to herbicide non-use.

    Did not focus on the fact the crops are ‘modified’ to produce higher yields, but this modification means they don’t grow so tall, hence the taller weeds thrive.

    But, more amazingly. Not. One. Mention. Of. The. B. Word. I suspect there will be a new producer in place this time tomorrow.

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    • Lefty Wright says:

      The WestWyvern
      Well maybe the BBC considers the word “Bastard” hatey thpeech.

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  12. infoquest says:

    In its latest “reality check” the BBC attempts to rebut seven of the “most frequently-shared” “false and misleading claims”.

    It’s written by Jack Goodman, a “producer, newsreader and reporter at BBC Radio Derby”, and Flora Carmichael, a “journalist and producer with a strong track record of developing media partnerships and managing international projects and teams”.

    Cont………

    https://lockdownsceptics.org/2021/03/24/bbc-covid-reality-check-needs-a-fact-check-of-its-own/

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  13. JohnC says:

    The new advisor to me-me-Meghan and half-wit Harry has made some interesting comments in The Telegraph:
    Genevieve Roth said she realised she was “racist” after marrying her black husband.
    “It does not matter how many marches I have planned or how many progressive candidates I have campaigned for or how many times I have chanted Black Lives Matter in the streets: I am rife with internalised racism and unconscious bias.
    And they saved the best for last:
    “And to all of the non-black folks reading this, we need to get clear on something: So are you.”. That statement alone is absolutely racist.
    Every single black person I have ever known has been anti-white racist to some degree but this self-opinionated cretin seems unable to see it. It’s human nature to things which are different. I don’t mean to an abusive level, just something that is always there.
    Everyone is racist to some extent – but rarely to the point of being offensive. It’s all about culture, upbringing and personal experiences of life. Until virtue-signalling idiots like this can accept that, they are just driving a wedge through society that wasn’t there before.
    I’m sure this big-mouthed hypocrite isn’t thinking about the cash from me-me when she is saying this.
    God help Harry. What an idiot. Even he must be wondering how he got into this mess.
    Needless to say The Telegraph does not have the balls to open this for comment. They know what normal people will say – and it won’t help them suck up to Meghan and Harry at all.

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    • Sluff says:

      If you want racism you should see the Pakistani origin Christians against the Indian origin Christians at one of our local C of E churches. Which has a black African vicar.
      The white Christians are the least racist by a long distance, but the BBC could be guaranteed not to notice this, if they ever looked for such a story. Which they won’t.

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    • JimS says:

      People are naturally wary of everyone else to some extent, sex, age, accent, profession, nationality etc.

      Skin colour is one of those differences that are easily noticed so gets its own label, but hatred of lawyers, say, could be very strong in some people but isn’t an ‘ism’.

      I bet an awful lot of ‘African-American’ see Obama, Harris and Markle as fake ‘blacks’.

      Joan Armatrading, once asked about experiencing racism said, “No, but I have met people that didn’t like me”.

      Haven’t we all had that experience?

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    • Thoughtful says:

      Now come on John, you must know this is nonsense – there’s no such thing as ‘racism’ it simply doesn’t exist!

      I even wrote to the font of all leftist knowledge, the BBC to ask them what it was, but they didn’t know either.

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  14. Sluff says:

    Sometimes the bias is in the small throwaway details.

    On Toady between 0700 and 0730.

    It is announced that Netanyahu has won the Israel election and will look to form a ‘right wing’ government. Can anyone imagine the BBC defining a ‘left wing’ government? Nope, me neither. What’s the betting it would be ‘progressive’ or the ‘people’s government’. Just to make sure you got the message at the 0730 headlines theyndid it again, referring to the ‘right wing Likud’ party. In BBCland, it is right wing to want to protect and defend your country.

    Next up we had ‘the government is in conflict with green campaigners’. Notice how the BBC gives moral equivalence between the government and ‘green campaigners’ aka Extinction Rebellion and their ilk. And the use of the word ‘conflict’ to maintain the aggression and agitation.

    On the one hand the above could just be careless use of words. But we all know such carelessness comes from fundamental bias.

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    • Nodding Dog says:

      That’s how I first became aware of BBC bias many years ago.I think I’ve told the story before but listening to Radio 4 late one night a guest was introduced as being from a left of centre think tank whilst the other guest was introduced as being from a right wing think tank.The second guest quickly intervened and said ‘if he’s left of centre then I’m right of centre’ The host ignored him and just carried on with their opening spiel.

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    • richard D says:

      Yup, Sluff. The MSM constantly describes them as Bolsinaro’s right-wing’ government, Netenyahu’s ‘right-wing’ government, Trump’s ‘right wing ‘ government…….

      ….. but how many times have I heard mentioned the Biden …. sorry, Biden-Harris….. ‘left-wing’ government ?

      Tumbleweed.

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  15. LastChanceSaloon says:

    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/mar/24/trust-britain-covid-vaccine-compromise
    “Europe’s trust in Britain has gone. We’re now a problem, not a partner”

    Let us begin, again, by pretending that Europe and the EU are one and identical.
    Guardian “journalists” have been trying, and failing, with this lie for decades.

    Europeans do trust the UK. Granted there would be a lot more trust if 90% of UK MPs stopped batting for our enemies, of which the EU is a prominent example.

    The EU opinion is irrelevant, they are an enemy, and their behaviour has shown this, to anybody not determined to believe otherwise, regardless of the facts.

    Hence the EU hostility and its 100%, 24/7/365, determination to act in bad faith.

    “.. a partner” The EU strategy is to introduce as many aliems, historical enemies who hate us, into Europe to vote for more Globalism.

    The Communists at the Guardian love it, **** them.

    Trice for PM.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Last chance
      Thanks for bringing attention to that one – if there is one positive out of the vaccine debacle – it is separating us from the ReichEU far quicker than Brexiters like me might have hoped .
      I know it is ‘bad ‘ but if the EU place export controls tomorrow that will help the cause even more – particularly if there is internal devision in the Reich .

      More generally – as I scan headlines in thr telegraph guardian mail each day I can understand why the collective mental health might be deteriorating – particularly with the Guardian.

      Meanwhile the new DG has announced cuts to ‘business reporting ‘ – will any one notice ?

      The last time I heard their stuff it was the continued fixation on ‘wimmin an minorities in the boardroom’ which is where the off switch got busy …..
      But on the up side – with the bbc any cut is good news …

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      • Fedup2 says:

        Last chance
        I forced myself to read the piece you kindly put up . It is by someone called ‘ Rafael Behr ‘ .

        I’m sure this globalist anti British lefty would get on really well in the BBC .. – be a good friend to Justin and katya – I’m tempted to wiki him but I think I can guess …

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  16. Tabs says:

    BBCs Jonathan Amos “Science correspondent” proving he has no knowledge of science again.

    Nasa to fly Ingenuity Mars helicopter in early April
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-56505031

    It features four specially made carbon-fibre blades, arranged into two 1m-long rotors that spin in opposite directions at around 2,400 revolutions per minute. That is many times faster than the blades would turn on a passenger helicopter here on Earth.

    He has compared it to a passenger helicopter but the 1.8kg aircraft is nothing like a helicopter. It is more of a drone and drones on Earth have rotors than spin a lot faster than the one on Mars but that would confuse him as the air on Mars is less dense.

    This is what happens when someone has a little bit of science knowledge but doesn’t understand the full picture but at the BBC full facts don’t matter.

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    • Up2snuff says:

      Tabs, oh dear, lots of global warming & climate change there: four specially made carbon-fibre blades

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  17. Guest Who says:

    Ginge and Lord Hypocrite can carpool on their Teslas and reminisce on the heady days as bbc special correspondents.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      I feel like I’m a ‘chief impact officer ‘ sometimes

      ( can you imagine the discussion about making up a job to get this idiot on board ?)….

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    • Thoughtful says:

      Teslas? The hypocritcal burk is driving a 5 Litre supercharged Range Rover around!!

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  18. Up2snuff says:

    TOADY Watch #1 – the BBC encourages criminality

    The prime interview at 8.10 a.m. by JustRemainIn Webb is with Priti Patel, Home Secretary, on the proposed Refugee Asylum law changes. It is quite clear that the BBC wish to encourage criminality – smuggling – of people and other things, drugs, weapons, explosives(?), alcohol, cigarettes and so on.

    It is quite strange that the BBC don’t encourage criminality – evasion – when it comes to the TV Licence Fee.

    I wonder why . . …

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  19. AsISeeIt says:

    Tofu red meat

    Priti damned easy

    Pretty detatched

    The gobby little Minister, for never putting a consevative policy statement into practice, has been at it again: ‘Priti: I make no apology for fixing broken asylum system‘ (Daily Express) – and if you believe that will ever happen… let’s put it this way… to preempt somewhat the 2021 Census results… just like the UK offspring of mothers from abroad – there’s one born every minute.

    The BBC spins it this way: ‘Refugees coming to the UK via official schemes will find it easier than those arriving illegally, she says‘ – and considering how easy it is for the illegals, then that must be pretty damned easy for the “refugees”

    The Times seems to do a fair impression of the type of confusing mangled language we’re accustomed to reading in FT headlines: ‘Border curbs demanded to stop strains from France‘ – oh, silly me… how could I be more mistaken, this isn’t the former Thunderer tippy-toeing around illegal Channel crossing arrivees to Dover. Au contraire, this is yet another tedious new press line on the chuffin’ flu.

    Bells toll for 126,000 lives lost‘ – I’m going to stick my neck out here and guestimate that those sadly lamented old folks of threescore and ten plus (not forgetting the small numbers of co-morbidity ridden younger folks) have been more than sufficiently replaced during the lockdown interim by new migrant arrivees and births.

    Our sorry excuse for a PM has his PR experts decide he needs to do a tv victim show special as though he were a Meghan or a Diana: ‘Visibly shattered, PM’s pained confession on night nation mourned Covid catastrophy‘ (Daily Mail)

    The Guardian wants more lucrative long-term employment opportunities for lawyers: ‘Johnson admits Covid regrets but rejects clamour for public inquiry‘ – the only questions I’m clamouring for an inquiry into are do lockdowns work? And what precisely was the source of this virus (am I safe to eat bat soup or safe to get a pet pangolin – as I suspect this lurgy was like everthing else in the shops these days – Chinese made) and how exactly did it enter the UK? And I’ll wager you dollars to doughnuts those three question will be ruled out of bounds for any inquiry – so forget it, save us the wasted expense of this Labour-inspired would-be show trial of the Dominic Cummings and the Tories.

    The Labour-supporting Daily Mirror openly reveals how any inquiry will be politically motivated and how the left has already made their judgement without the bother of the actual inquiry: ‘Boris Johnson… under growing pressure to set a date for a public inquiry into No10’s mismanagement of the Covid crisis‘ – in other words – hurry up and hold that trial to look into your guilt.

    Meanwhile – ‘Top Saudi “made death threat” over UN inquiry‘ (Guardian) – you tell ’em, Sheikh.

    The rather government-centric as a result of government-advertising-funding Metro freebie encourages us all to have a little blub, so as to (hopefully) distract us: ‘“Our grief and loss”‘ – I believe they are quoting the Queen.

    Children in line for Covid jabs from August‘ – warns the Daily Telegraph. But, isn’t this all supposed to be over by the summer? Something else we weren’t told?

    I’m reminded of the World War One politicians and generals – it’ll all be over by Easter 2020… by Christmas 2020… by next Easter…. by next Christmas… The ‘i‘ resignedly confirms the next date in the ever extended new normal: ‘Summer 2021: holidays at home (again)

    Just to cheer you up: ‘In defence of the Metropolitan elite‘ – Jasmin Alabhi-Brown writes an opinion piece in the ‘i‘.

    The Daily Express delivers a bit of token (let’s call it tofu) red meat to conservatives: ‘Boris blasts out of touch BBC. PM attacks instinctive “Metropolitan bias” in wake of flag storm‘ – and if anyone takes him seriously then see above (as per Priti Patel’s toothless pronouncements). Read on in the Express report and already Boris is sounding mealy-mouthed mild, telling Tory MPs the BBC over Brexit was “pretty detatched

    I’m getting a little war-weary, what with day after day of slogging it out in the trenches against the BBC and that generally BBC-flavoured political tendency. Clearly we can’t vote the BBC out since so few MPs of any stripe will ever stand against the left-lib monster.

    I’ve done my bit – cancelled my licence and will evangelise to anyone who will listen up to the point I become tiresome.

    The BBC and the politics it represents…

    I’m afraid to say it, but what with this bloody covid-enabled lockdown thing – it feels as though they’ve well and truly aced us out. All we’re fed is tofu red meat.

       39 likes

    • Fedup2 says:

      Asiseeit
      Yes it is a slog – and red Tories making noises but really doing nothing do not help .

      Personally I think cabin fever has well and truly set in . Being without a TV licence I signed up to Netflix – but I look at the offerings now and can’t find anything new to watch – plus it gets more ‘woke ‘ by the day . So I cancelled and will need a good reason to go back .

      As for the ‘news ‘ you so reliably report – the ephemeral ‘outrage ‘ about off the cuff comments by politicians really is just daily froth – like the ‘greed ‘ thing nut nuts husband used at the 1922 to get a question from a lefty at PMQ today …. just froth ….

         22 likes

      • Old Goat says:

        I feel a bit of a fraud commenting on this site, because I rarely watch anything on the BBC, and not often anything elsewhere. In fact, my telly (and radio to a certain extent) remain off for much of the time.

        I have found quite sufficient entertainment, and information on the internet via alternative news sites, video channels, etc., to keep me interested in world affairs, and I can usually rely on them to be accurate, and opinions genuine and researched.

        The mainstream media are biased, adjusted, faked and opinionated in keeping with their respective agendas, and I have nothing to do with them.

        I am here because I used to be a follower of the BBC, but that was a long time ago, and it intrigues me as to how far down the toilet it has plummeted (and continues to plummet). So I hope I may remain welcome here, commenting on an ad hoc basis!

           59 likes

        • Fedup2 says:

          Goat
          No worries . What about me ? I’m the damn moderator and I regularly say about how much I ration my intake of BBC rubbish – being even unable to take it out of duty .

          So – no fraud – there is no ‘requirement ‘ to be a user of the BBC – bu I think It is ‘civil ‘ to mention it directly from time time – which is why I get annoyed with trolls who never refer directly to it – but just pick fights with contributors …

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          • AsISeeIt says:

            I feel oblidged to add, on a slightly positive note – I have an old school friend, a long-term civil servant (just to be polite, I refreign from asking too often whether he’s still working from home) he is, sadly, habitually a BBC fan. But just this last weekend I recommended some very fine You Tube presenters who make videos of various specialist interest. They were obviously shunned by the mainstream. He tried their content and was enthused. He’s still some way off licence cancellation but at least he’ll be watching less BBC in future. Word of mouth recommendations, small personal victories.

               38 likes

            • Fedup2 says:

              As for YouTube recommendations – any one interested in WW2- try ‘Mark felton ‘ – over 1.2 million subscribers – always rave reviews …

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        • Mrs Kitty says:

          For OG @ 9.23am . Agree OG as Mr Kitty and I live in France and the only access to the BBC for us is the website. We do have TV Mucho but actually programming any BBC apart from Masterchef and the Repair Shop on it would probably raise his blood pressure too much, when we were in the U.K. I banned him from watching newsnight as I feared for both his health and the tv. We rely so much on everyone who braves the BBC and can’t thank them all enough especially Fed for moderating.

             20 likes

          • Old Goat says:

            I wish Mme. Goat shared my outrage, but she’s very much a snowflakey liberal, and gets cross when I rant. Living with opposing political mindsets is very difficult…

               16 likes

            • Lefty Wright says:

              Old Goat
              Mr & Mrs Wright have been an item since 1958 including a 4 year courtship. Now, to say we never argue would be a slight exaggeration but I have always found that if I keep my gob zipped and do as I’m told then we don’t argue. Mutual respect see! Only kidding. In reality we DO agree on most things. The only bones of contention seem to be our response to the dreaded flu virus and the viral contaminant we call the British Broadcasting Corporation.
              Small beer.

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          • Northern Voter says:

            Dear Miss Kitty, I too live in France and enjoy UK television. If you don’t live too far south, purchase a second hand Sky plus box, they are cheap as chips. You’ll get all the free to air channels, no need for subscription.

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            • Mrs Kitty says:

              We’re only an hour away from Spanish border so we know it wouldn’t work but thanks for suggesting. We would need a satellite dish like the one in “Only Fools and Horses”

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        • Deborah says:

          Me too, Old Goat. I scarcely watch or listen to the BBC but usually within 2 minutes of switching on, I am on the iPad, reporting here.
          The alternative world presented by the BBC especially the news and my world would scarcely overlap in a Venn diagram. Seriously, I had expected something about the 2nd report on Nicola finding she did mislead, somewhere but I presume the report the SNP paid for exonerating her was sufficient for the BBC.

          This post is in response to Old Goat saying he doesn’t watch much BBC but has appeared under Old Goat’s comment about Madame G. Mr D would be very upset if I described him as a snowflake as the heat of his rants would cause him to melt instantly.

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        • Banania says:

          O.G.: Are you disappointed by the lack of interest among so many people in looking for news and information on independent websites? People I know watch lots of TV and don’t even know about the alternatives.

             2 likes

      • Rob in Cheshire says:

        Fed:

        Netflix is a lost cause. Their latest show is a version of Sherlock Holmes, in which Holmes is played by a black actor. No wonder the Obamas work there.

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    • JimS says:

      ‘Bells toll for 126,000 lives lost‘

      Do I get the noBell prize for mentioning the 200,000 they abort each year?

         29 likes

      • AsISeeIt says:

        “200,000 they abort each year”

        You can’t seriously expect us to drastically alter our habits, negate our freedoms and completely change our society, just to save those sort of numbers.

        I jest, of course.

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      • Banania says:

        UK Column reckon the true figure is 18,000 due to Covid, and lots of others due to the lockdown.

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  20. Up2snuff says:

    TOADY Watch #2 – how bright, intelligent, is JustRemainIn Webb?

    Not very bright would be the answer if you listened to that 8.10 a.m. interview with the Home Secretary, Priti patel. JustRemainIn Webb knew nothing of neither the Dublin or Geneva Conventions or the reason why countries of all sizes have Embassies and Consulates around the world in different nations. You would think that the BBC’s former North America Editor would have visited the UK Embassy in Washington, D.C., at some time or another, wouldn’t you?

    Or would JustRemainIn Webb have been deliberately trying to distort the truth, on air, for the BBC and … maybe …. some other ‘interested parties’ ?

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  21. Guest Who says:

    “It’s for your own good….”

    Ofcom proposes new guidance to help video-sharing platforms protect users against harmful content

    https://www.ofcom.org.uk/consultations-and-statements/category-1/guidance-vsp-harmful-material-measures?

    I’ll bet.

    Nish and Jo’s Punch a Tory… A-OK.

    Being a bit wary of Norwegian Mental Health Professionals in various Coastal Holiday Inns seating fire to the room service trolley… hateful.

       15 likes

  22. JimS says:

    I wonder what colour the new prince Tindall will be?

    I hope he doesn’t turn out to be one of those ‘soccer’ sorts!

       13 likes

    • BRISSLES says:

      At least we haven’t been inundated with arty shots of Zara cuddling and stroking her bump. Hard to imagine burly Mike Tindall being photographed barefoot in the park – or even agreeing to it !

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  23. Guest Who says:

    NYT famously given the BBC treatment by the BBC’s old DG.

    https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/17206/new-york-times-v-sullivan

    In this new era of trust and impartiality and in house selective fact checking depts, need to check back the era of “well it is something he might have said”, ‘truthiness’, etc.

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  24. Up2snuff says:

    TOADY Watch #3 – echo, echo, echo, echo . . . . ……

    It is becoming apparent that there is a standard cry that is going up whenever HMG tries to do anything, whether it is negotiate a firm Brexit or, more recently, protect the people of both the North of Ireland and the Republic or change the way the UK deals with refugees: “The Government is (or will be) breaking International Law!”

    Thus it was in the prime interview this morning, where JustRemainIn Webb echoed what appears now to be a new mantra of the Left. The fact he didn’t know what the Law actually is at present is, of course, neither here nor there as far as the BBC is concerned.

    The BBC : merely a trumpet for the Left.

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    • Rich says:

      Up2,

      “the North of Ireland”. That’s the derogatory term Sinn Fein and Republicans use when describing Northern Ireland, a way of deliberately avoiding any acceptance of the legitimacy of this country by contemptuously disregarding and belittling Unionist identity and culture.

      They use it constantly, it’s very insulting, and I don’t believe that you meant anything by it, but it’s just another example of the petty ‘drip,drip,drip’ type of propaganda used by the likes of Sinn Fein, the SNP, the EU and of course, the bBbc every day.

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      • Fedup2 says:

        Rich – yes – I got caught out on sloppy words here not long ago – but the prospect of EU citizens (Irish ) making the trip north to defraud the UK vax process is priceless .

        And – of course – any gratitude will be cloaked by the anti British chip which can be fired up when needed .

        If I recall there are upto a million on Irish EU citizens in the Republic – I wonder if they’ll be getting a return ticket to a non EU country as well ?

        Personally – I think when the vax programme is done in the UK we should offer it to Eire first – as nearest neighbour then decide who to help based on our national interest …. not there’s ….

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        • Rich says:

          Fed,

          I really don’t know how we can protect ourselves from the fallout when the Irish economy inevitably tanks. Their economy is built on sand, their cost of living ridiculous. They have welcomed indiscriminately migrants from the EU and immigrants from further afield for years now and this as led to all sorts of economic and social issues, especially with Eastern European and African crime and violence in Dublin,that is seldom recognised or reported in the UK. I don’t believe that we are equipped at present with the systems or the governmental fortitude needed to cope with the inevitable fallout.

          I don’t care for the CTA, I see no benefits from it to the UK, but it and our political cowardice, apathy and compliance leave ourselves, Great Britain and NI, inextricably linked to this EU puppet by much more than simple geography. I think you’re right in regards to the Covid vaccine, for purely practical reasons, we owe them nothing.

          My hometown is unrecognizable from what it was 10 years ago, it’s current state under current policies is depressing, it has been damaged irreparably by economic migration and the subsequent social issues and problems that arise, few, apart from exploitative landlords and unscrupulous employers, have benefited from the influx of so many Poles and Roma. Their benefits to our society are non-existent as far as I can see, they are separate communities within and contribute little. I don’t how this town and others like it could cope with an influx of even more Eastern Europeans and “Portuguese” from the South.

             21 likes

          • StewGreen says:

            @Rich The UK economy should fall
            Basically the politicians have created a property ponzi scheme , in the way they manage the housing markets
            It’s propped up by continually bringing new customers, ie immigrants to buy into the scheme.

            My students in Indonesia earn a 10th of a UK salary
            but property is a 20th the price ..£7,000 for a terraced house.
            (Basically cos developers build a big barn, and divide it into 4 houses ..and cos of the climate the insulation and garden are minimal.
            And no one paid anything for the land they essentially build on public land)
            So UK house prices should not rightly be 10 or 20 times more than other countries. There is plenty of land in most countries.

            And now cos Guardianland libmob are in charge : the UK its a mafia country.
            You start a biz and they’ll come a long and change the rules on you and come round and collect green-protection money off you, to give to their green-biz mates.

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      • Up2snuff says:

        Rich, oops, beg your pardon. Brain fade on my part. I was being struck at the time of posting that HMG’s so-called ‘International Law breaking’ actually benefits the Republic in that they do not have to create ‘a border’ on their side of the border.

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  25. Rich says:

    I see that people from the Republic of Ireland have been trying to book Covid vaccinations in Northern Ireland even though they have no entitlement to them.

    Of course health, education and benefits tourism from the South has been going on unchallenged for years around the border areas of NI. The Irish have to pay for doctor’s appointments, prescriptions, dental treatment and have a much less generous benefits system. Get yourself a postal address in “the north of Irelnd” and reap the rewards unchecked. Must cost the UK millions every year.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9396643/EU-standoff-Britian-vaccines-escalates.html#comments

    The Fail are leading with this and even the Irish national broadcaster RTE are covering it.

    https://www.rte.ie/news/2021/0323/1205728-northern-ireland-vaccinations/

    Doesn’t make the EU look too good does it?

    The bBbc reporting on this? Is it on the bBbc NI homepage?

    No, you’re right, nothing.

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  26. pugnazious says:

    The Today programme’s coverage of the Home Office changes to how alleged refugees are handled was, of course, very one-sided, the refugee side not having to explain their position, Today accepting it as the de facto correct position, but Priti Patel having to defend hers….the BBC was pro-refugees coming here freely whether they entered legally or illegally.

    Justin Webb went all slippery as he told us that the Geneva Convention banned any differential treatment for those who entered illegally…well…yes and well, no….he then quoted the relevant part…

    ‘The Contracting States shall not impose penalties, on account of their illegal entry or presence, on refugees who, coming directly from a territory where their life or freedom was threatened in the sense of Article 1’

    What he missed out in his opening claim was that little, but important word,‘directly’…those coming directly from a problem area should not be ddiscrinated against…but not those coming indirectly through several safe countries and then travelling to the UK by illegal means.

    And we all know, the BBC itself admitted, that most ‘refugees’ are in fact economic migrants and not fleeing for their lives…just looking for better lives and free handouts such as housing, schooling, health care, and a society that is ordered and established…..all stuff that will be destroyed by mass immigration of people, ironically, who actually hate Britain and white people, and only want those good things but not the culture, society and people….if only they could just #Killwhitey eh?

       36 likes

  27. Up2snuff says:

    Tweet of the Day this a.m. was quite amusing. A gobby ‘nature writer’, Mark Cocker, managed to talk very loudly for most of the one minute duration of TotD, and what we could hear of the Meadow Pipit’s song was reduced to two short segments, one of which was somewhat indistinct.

       12 likes

  28. Fedup2 says:

    I get the feeling the BBC is not covering the sad case of the lady QCs dog attacking Freddie Mercury so badly it had to be put down . Pays to have ‘friends ‘…

       15 likes

    • pugnazious says:

      If it had been Farage’s dog there’d be outrage and The Now Show’d be writing endless jokes about ‘bloody foreigners’ and Brexit…. Maybe that’s the answer to the boat people…packs of wild dogs roaming the beaches…..as Nige might say, according to the BBC.

         20 likes

    • StewGreen says:

      The BBC online article

      Ms Sabben-Clare said she wished “in hindsight” she had put her dog on a lead but at the time “it did not seem necessary”.
      She continued: “I left for my own safety and that of my dog

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  29. pugnazious says:

    ‘It’s a Communist one-party state, we said. We couldn’t get away with it in Europe, we thought…..‘And then Italy did it. And we realised we could.’ ’

    There’s a new vote on extending the draconian and oppressive coronavirus measures tomorrow in Parliament….so no prizes for guessing why there is a wave of scaremongering stories being fed to us by the government via a complicit media about 3rd waves and travel bans….it puts pressure on wavering MPs, whom we know will almost to a man/woman/other, will vote to keep the dictatorship in place anyway, and to persuade the public to keep on accepting the drastic and anti-democratic impositions they are being forced to live under.

    With all the most vulnerable people being vaccinated there is no excuse for the continuation of these measures….but of course the government loves them, as does the BBC, and they will always find that excuse…vaccines not quite as good as expected, new variants, dangerous 3rd, 4th, fifth….waves etc etc….and with the onset of winter ‘saving the NHS’ again and this time reducing not just covid but flu as well.

    The BBC far from questioning all this promotes and amplifies the government message, or rather the pro-lockdown lobby message….so utterly failing to do the one job it so often claims is its reason d’etre….holding power to account.

    It is the most powerful and chilling example of how a population can be ‘willingly’ cowed and subjugated by a government when it has an accomodating and complicit media in its pocket that spreads the messages of fear in order to manufacture the consent of the Public to their own incarceration and oppression.

    In 1951 Hannah Arendt wrote the below as she explored the rise of dictatorships and the use of terror to control people….

    ‘A fundamental difference between modern dictatorships and all other tyrannies of the past is that terror is no longer used as a means to exterminate and frighten opponents, but as an instrument to rule masses of people who are perfectly obedient.

    In order to establish a totalitarian regime, terror must be presented as an instrument for carrying out a specific ideology; and that ideology must have won the adherence of many, and even a majority, before terror can be stabilized. ‘

    Sound familiar? The ideology today is that we must kill the coronavirus or it will kill us all….the ‘terror’ weaponised and utilised by Government is the lockdown and associated repressive restrictions used to control and silence us….and they have succeeded….people are terrified and remarkably obedient…far more so than the government dared to hope for….they expected a 50% compliance…instead they got near total obedience with a population cowed and fearful allowing the government almost a total free-hand to impose their totalitarian repression upon us…for our own good of course….

    The government had it all planned out….how to cow a nation in easy stages…

    ‘Perceived threat: A substantial number of people still do not feel sufficiently personally threatened; it could be that they are reassured by the low death rate in their demographic group, although levels of concern may be rising. Having a good understanding of the risk has been found to be positively associated with adoption of COVID-19 social distancing measures in Hong Kong.

    The perceived level of personal threat needs to be increased among those who are complacent,using hard-hitting emotional messaging. To be effective this must also empower people by making clear the actions they can take to reduce the threat.’

    ‘Conservative Woman’ spells out the reality of what is happening….

    ‘When our elected politicians are the ones actually waging a terroristic war against our way of life, and our liberal academic and intellectual élites are unable to be straight with us about this, unable to provide any explanation beyond the absurd one of a war against a not particularly lethal virus, how much more surreal is our situation? ‘

    The failure of the BBC to challenge the government is extraordinarily dangerous….the BBC the last hope of any real and effective scrutiny….but the BBC loves the lockdown….it represents an opportunity to reshape the world to its own ideology….climate change, capitalism, immigration, nation states, the firm smack of government to control an unruly, free-thinking populace…..the BBC is helping to lay the groundwork for ‘The Great Reset’ where the world you knew is torn from you and a shiny, brave new world is forced upon you.

    You know it’s true. You are being sold one massive, great, shining lie.

       40 likes

  30. Nibor says:

    As a little aside
    Tony Hawks on the Just A Minute show Radio 4 a couple of weeks back denigrated (as comedy ?) Ex President Trumps Make America Great Again .

    Why didnt he poke fun of Nick Clegg`s book released in 2017 titled
    How To Stop Brexit (and Make Britain Great Again ) .
    ??

       27 likes

    • Rich says:

      Nibor,

      He should stick to skateboarding.

      Here, he was in Morris Minor and the Majors, “Stutter Rap”. I didn’t know that.

      Now it seems it’s more a case of “utter crap”.

         12 likes

    • Beltane says:

      Probably because he only reads tweets Nibor. Books are a bit too demanding.

         8 likes

  31. Thatcherrevolutionary says:

    ” Professor John Ioannidis has estimated the global IFR for the WHO at 0.23% overall (survival rate 99.77%) and, for people under-70, 0.05% (survival rate 99.95%). “

       16 likes

    • Rob in Cheshire says:

      That sounds worth closing the whole economy down for. Cost so far is £410 billion and rising…

         13 likes

  32. Up2snuff says:

    I have just finished listening to ‘The Jump’, on BBC Radio 4 (11 a.m. for the last three Wednesdays) presented by Chris van Tulleken. I deliberately have not commented on it because I do not want to prejudice any other views that fellow Biased BBC posters might form while listening to it.

    Comments, anyone?

       3 likes

    • pugnazious says:

      Haven’t heard it but did hear Evan Davis yesterday at 09:00…

      https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000td0h

      ‘Evan Davis presents a new discussion series exploring key lessons to learn from the coronavirus pandemic, a year after the eruption of the crisis in the UK. ‘

      Very one-sided…lockdowns are the answer…but government’s approach was wrong, too slow and too little…should have locked down earlier[complete rubbish] and apparently, Evan said, they made the same mistake in September….so how did the Welsh ‘circuit breaker’ go then? Complete waste of time wasn’t it as thngs asctually got worse.

      Oh…and Florence of Arabia was there, Rory Stewart…the man trounced by Boris at every turn…on Brexit, the election and the Tory leadership….spent his time doing his cabaret act trying to trash Boris with a stream of nasty comments mimicing the bitter wailings of one Hilary Clinton who was the ‘real’ winner of the 2016 election before it was stolen from her…oddly the BBC doesn’t think her outlandish and unfounded claims are a dangerous attempt to destroy democracy as they do Trump’s claims of a stolen election.

         21 likes

    • pugnazious says:

      LOL…just looked at the blurb….naturally it’s about climate…and using what is a purely theoretical claim and pronouncing it fact… conveniently turning the blame from local Africans onto invading Westerners.

      All a bit too convenient and shaped to suit a particular narrative.

         15 likes

  33. Beltane says:

    Despite a raft of contradictions I’ve always been prepared to give Boris the benefit of the doubt – it’s the old ‘sense of fair play’ kicking in together with the reality of what he, or any other PM for that matter, currently has to cope with.
    But his latest not so ‘bon mot’ on greed and capitalism being behind the vaccine success is a massive own goal and an insight into the sort ‘port and cigars at the Bullingdon’ quip that can still all too readily slip his lips.
    Of course, the fact that his stupid words were humming to the Guardian and BBC within seconds only goes to prove how deeply embedded his friends in the cabinet office have become – but the silly oaf really should be aware of the fact. It’s the clearest indication of swapping Dominic for the Princess was not a wise career move.

       22 likes

    • Rob in Cheshire says:

      Boris Johnson is a liar and a bullshitter. He always was, and always will be.

      The fact he was elected leader of the Conservative Party merely shows that he was the best of a very poor bunch.

         14 likes

  34. StewGreen says:

    Suez Canal still not clear
    The massive container ship ran aground after the ship suffered a blackout. And the reserve power didn’t kick in either
    So a wind gust spun the ship sideways
    where it hit the bank and the underwater bulbous front hull got impaled in the bank
    Excavators are around trying to dig it out.

    ExPk3tlWEAE3bEz?format=jpg&name=small

       14 likes

    • StewGreen says:

      UPDATE 12:00 hours local time: According to information from the Suez Canal Authority, the grounded vessel has been partially refloated and is now alongside the Canal bank. Convoys and traffic are expected to resume as soon as vessel is towed to another position.

      tracker
      https://www.vesselfinder.com/?imo=9811000

         8 likes

      • StewGreen says:

        The update seems to be what they anticipate
        cos the tracker shows it still not moved

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        • Up2snuff says:

          Stew, I had a look at the photo on the BBC web-site just now: as I did so, a naughty thought occurred. Not sure I should share it as I’ll probably get into big trouble and have to resign but ‘gender, three-point-turns and the helm’ may just come into somehow or other.

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  35. pugnazious says:

    The BBC as yet not going ballistic on Boris after he made a ‘controversial’ joke about vaccines…

    ‘Discussing why the programme was doing so well, he told colleagues it was down to “greed” and “capitalism”. ‘

    The BBC has been very easy going on Boris during the lockdowns…almost as if they want him to stay in place and keep them going….consider during Brexit and the election they pulled out all the stops with relentless savage attacks, even calling him a dictator…no such cries now oddly…as he actually turns into a genuine dictator….along with Chris Whippy as his side-kick in crime.

    Of course Boris’ comment was a joke and probably a satirical criticism on all those who had previously spent their time attacking ‘Big Pharma’…such as Labour and the BBC…now ‘Big Pharma’ is the hero and Boris the enemy as the socialists clamber aboard the capitalist bandwagon [though ironically also seeking to destroy capitalism in the Great Reset]

    How soon we forget…from 2019…

    Labour’s pledge to take on big pharma will save lives ‘
    Sixteen years ago I first saw the impact of pharmaceutical greed on people living with HIV in Tanzania….but…Labour has an alternative plan….to establish a publicly owned pharmaceutical company able to supply low-cost medicines to the NHS.’

    Ah yes…no more capitalism…just nationalise ‘greedy’ Big Pharma. But now? All that has changed?

    We all remember the BBC’s constant attacks..

    ‘Pharmaceutical industry gets high on fat profits

    Imagine an industry that generates higher profit margins than any other and is no stranger to multi-billion dollar fines for malpractice.

    Throw in widespread accusations of collusion and over-charging, and banking no doubt springs to mind….Pharmaceutical companies have developed the vast majority of medicines known to humankind, but they have profited handsomely from doing so, and not always by legitimate means.’

    Hypocrisy is the standard fare at the BBC….during Brexit Big Business was the BBC hero….they just loved all those factories churning out all those consumables, even loving the 350 diesel fume belching lorries a day that clogged the roads into Swindon to a car factory…before and after Brexit they reverted to the usual narrative of Big Business being the enemy….climate change and all that you know…suddenly it was the ‘juggernaut of Big Business’ destroying the planet.

    The BBC…not news…merely messaging shaped to persuade you about whatever narrative the BBC wanted to spin on that particular day to suit their own agenda no matter if the messages are totally contradictory.

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  36. Right Angle says:

    This is shocking reading:

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/bills/article-9394023/Who-gave-BBC-bully-boys-licence-terrorise-75s-face-TV-bills.html

    Headline:
    Who gave BBC bully boys a licence to terrorise? An 85-year-old with dementia is hounded on her doorstep and a man of 72 deemed ‘not blind enough’ as over-75s face TV bills

    “Scores of pensioners are being bombarded with terrifying letters threatening fines and court action. Many are being chased for money they don’t owe and end up paying twice out of fear.

    In one case, a 90-year-old woman was sent menacing mail after moving into a care home following a stroke.

    Another elderly dementia sufferer reported enforcement agents twice turning up at her home.

    And a bereaved wife in her late 60s said she was threatened with prosecution a week after informing TV Licensing her husband had died.

    Others are being forced to battle for months to prove their disability is severe enough to qualify for vital discounts.”

    And is Boris going to do anything about it? Well, I wouldn’t hold my breath even if he did say that Brexit had shown up the BBC’s “metropolitan bias”:

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9395685/Brexit-showed-BBC-metropolitan-bias-Boris-Johnson-says.html

    Could there be some action to back up your words, please!

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  37. StewGreen says:

    Vine banging on about the second coming of Trump
    .. the fictitious Trump that lives in his head

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    • StewGreen says:

      Ha all it was, was him bring on his beeboid mate Nick Bryant on to plug his anti-Trump book

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  38. Fedup2 says:

    As I good capitalist I celebrate ‘freedom of contract ‘. So when the ReichEU restricts the export of vaccines made under contract it shows us what the ReichEU is really about .

    The BBC – naturally – dances around this fundamental threat to free trade. If the EU leaders -tomorrow – together it seems with Biden – nail down supplies to us I think it might be time to consider what should be done about non registered EU passport holders currently in the UK . ….

    And to add to the EU confusion the kraut leader could not deliver on the Easter lockdown she ordered – so scraped it – in a couple of weeks the infection spike in the Reich could be painful ….
    But me thinks the BBC will suppress such an event .

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  39. Old Goat says:

    I hope you all find time to watch UK Column today – the BBC get a right panning for a scene in an Eastenders episode, where they promote the “vaccine” via a couple of BAMES, and make the poor white girl involved look like a right divvy, for not having a vaccine.
    Pretty disgusting, I think – obvious bias, and poorly acted to boot.

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    • Banania says:

      O.G.: That was amazing and embarrassingly bad. They take us for complete idiots, and I suppose quite a lot of us are.

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  40. Fedup2 says:

    Goat
    I’ve never seen east Enders and glad to say I never will . Hats off to anyone who watches that stuff . It disqualifies me from going on quiz show where they ask a simple question about a character in – say – coronation street – because I’ve never seen that either – and never will ….

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    • Old Goat says:

      Very wise!

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      • Fedup2 says:

        By accident today I heard something called R5 drive time – they were talking about ‘refugees ‘ ( which I’d rather just call criminals ) – there was a representative of some criminal NGO who must have stated the case for easing access to the UK for these criminals –
        I swear to god she spoke without interruption for about 3 minutes … I thought it was ‘ just a minute ‘ but I think she was being allowed to read from a script without being stopped .
        At the end the beeboid – who clearly had no detailed knowledge of the subject – asked ‘why is a size of the electorate against these criminals arriving ?
        I thought referring to British people as ‘the electorate ‘ nicely dehumanised us . After listening to the NGO lady I thought it’s time to just either push the dinghies back to France or sink them on sight and see how well the criminals can swim ….

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    • Lefty Wright says:

      Fedup2
      Regarding soap operas.
      And there was I thinking that I must be kind of, well, sort of abnormal, but at least I now know that I am not the only one who feels that I really don’t need to watch social training films, as my parents gave me all the necessary social skills that I will ever need through life. My mother and father are and will remain, forever, my inspiration and my heroes. This is the bond that the Communists/Socialists have been trying to destroy. They will fail.

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  41. Emmanuel Goldstein says:

    On sky news at about teatime they usually have someone called Mark Austin on as the studio news person.

    His interview style is just awful.
    He will ask a long question with lots of statements in it and then when the guest starts to reply he talks over him or her all the time so that nobody can understand anything said.
    His ‘catchphrase’ must be “I’m sorry to interrupt but…”

    Such a rude, arrogant man.

    I’m so looking forward to when News GB (or whatever Brillo’s new non biased news channel will be called) starts to broadcast. It must be very near now.
    Wouldn’t it be just excellent if they got, and kept, 70-80% of the viewers who must be sickened by the bbbc and sky far left news.
    What a wakeup call that would be.

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    • Lefty Wright says:

      Manny
      I could not agree with you more.

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      • BRISSLES says:

        I turn him off, he makes my ears bleed with his shouty interviewing technique. The same with Dermot Murnaghan. Sadly there are few too men as newsreaders at the moment, and none of them cover themselves in glory. Clive Myrie, Huw Edwards, all have a sneery attitude towards those they question. I’ve said before, the only one I did like – Colin Brazier has left for new waters at Andrew Neil’s new channel. Can’t wait.

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  42. Fedup2 says:

    Perhaps he is auditioning for a seat on Toady – although being a whitee male suggests he is long down the selection list …

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  43. Guest Who says:

    Bill is a sweet old duffer.

    https://tradingaswdr.blogspot.com/2021/03/enforcement-issues.html?

    Raising stock photo selection to enhance the story, in defence of the BBC is… ‘brave’.

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  44. pugnazious says:

    5 Live never let’s you down…Tony Livesey tried to slip in a blatant lie about the Genva Convention in the same way Justin Webb did this morning….he totally avoided mentioning the word ‘directly’ as in it is against the Convention to treat ‘refugees’ coming directly’ from a problem country differently….Livesey had to be corrected and the actual phrase read out to him…if they come from other countries, safe countries such as France and Germany, that is not ‘direct’ and therefore they can be treated differently.

    Livesey was basically in full-on campaign mode, completely dismissive of the government approach, mocking it and claiming it was all ‘pie in the sky’.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Livesy seems to occupy the same ground as o’brien , vine and the late piers morgan –
      Basically the ‘ yob’ ‘ shouty’ end of the spectrum

      How badly served people are .

      If im wrong here indulge me as i have had very little listening experience of any of this ‘ talent’ ..

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      • Scroblene says:

        Don’t worry yourself, Fed, here we never listen to the news (except the R5Dying sometimes during the night), and certainly never watch it!

        I get all my news here, Guido, some other reverent commenters and a smattering of the rags online, so I never suffer the nasty, leftie bias of the awful BBC with their smug, well-fed/paid ugly mugs!

        But their latest ‘news’ about Scotland granting the nurses 4%, with the sneering attitude that it to be applied to the rest of Great Britain as expressly wished by the unions, is another example of Government-bashing by innuendo.

        The ‘political’ way this 4% was shafted through a few seconds before the deadline, was un-noticed by the autocue-reader, but of course, it’s only his ‘job’ to witter the stuff he’s fed by the under-managers, and hangers-on in W1A.

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    • Lefty Wright says:

      pugnazious
      Following on from the in/out EU referendum perhaps we might consider an in/out illegal immigrant referendum. Anyone care to risk a prediction on the likely result?

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  45. BRISSLES says:

    Bloody typical. All the news channels are interviewing settled here ‘refugees’ / asylum seekers, and my God haven’t they got a lot to say about their ‘rights’, and how we shouldn’t penalise them for being a refugee, and they’ve got a bloody cheek in telling us and our Government what we should do. As Piers Morgan said “I’ve never heard such bilge”. Yet none of them give a reason as to why they cant stay in France to claim asylum.

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    • pugnazious says:

      Or stay in their own countries…and aren’t Syrians being sent back from Denmark as Syria is considered safe now? And remember when the young Syrian boy and his mother drowned off the coast of Turkey the father then went back to his town in Syria…so dangerous was it.

      And of course 250,000 Belgium refugees were repatriated after WW1 back to Belgium.

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      • Lefty Wright says:

        pugnazious
        Never in the field of human conflict was so much piss taken out of so many by so few.

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    • Up2snuff says:

      Brissles, my dear old thing (well, it won’t be long to the cricket season in the UK) the Geneva Convention and the Dublin Convention (although UK is now out of that after Brexit) are both quite clear: to be a legal refugee you must claim asylum in the first safe country that you reach. Most of these ‘Syrians’ even the ones from Afghanistan, Bhangladhesh, Thailand and Viet Nam have passed through several safe countries on the way to France.

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      • Lefty Wright says:

        Up2snuff
        Ah but there’s nothing quite so appealing as British naivete, their free social services AND those gorgeous British ladies. What’s not to like? Fill yer boots boys!

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  46. StewGreen says:

    TV BBC1
    7pm The Woke Show 1 hour
    8pm The Jay Blades Show
    9pm New Stacey Dooley and celebrities “Celebrity Home” panel quiz

    BBC2
    7pm Cooking
    8pm Cooking

    9pm Channel5 The Black Cab Rapist doco

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  47. Guest Who says:

    Lewis Goodhall retweeted this.

    Hard to see it as a big issue for most.

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    • Up2snuff says:

      Harrumph! What about Paris? And Milan? And New York? Do they not have model agencies?

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  48. Guest Who says:

    Sets twitter alight.

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  49. Broadcasting-on-Behalf-of-the-Caliphate says:

    I have just seen the “Alex Belfield FULL Story BBC & Nottingham Police” video uploaded to youtube 21 Mar 2021. I also saw some of the comments posted here about it.

    Now I have to say I consider him a type of role model in the way he is able to strongly criticise the BBC and parts of the police, naming individuals, making very strong statements about them – while covering himself from being kicked off platforms and remaining within all the laws regarding slander, hate etc.

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  50. Fedup2 says:

    Caliphate
    Could you , perhaps , summarise where he is because i cant watch him wingeing on and on without specifics .

    Has anything happened with plod – for instance ?

    No worries if you dont do it as it seems very ‘personal’ to him .

    Elswhere – i saw that TR was subject to an anti harrasment order regarding a journalist last week …

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