But will it be there, tomorrow? When the BBC slips up like this (or deliberately allows a non PC article to be published) it quickly disappears to a limbo where one can only find it if one knows precisely what to search for.
The BBC has learned that what the BBC learns isn’t often as learned as it might be. But who cares?
Makes you suspect they’ll whack any old tat off a press release up there without thinking one jot about it.
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you couldn’t make it up! I just sprayed my proverbial tea all over my keyboard…good spot sir, good spot.
But will it be there, tomorrow? When the BBC slips up like this (or deliberately allows a non PC article to be published) it quickly disappears to a limbo where one can only find it if one knows precisely what to search for.
Classic.
The BBC has learned that what the BBC learns isn’t often as learned as it might be. But who cares?
Makes you suspect they’ll whack any old tat off a press release up there without thinking one jot about it.