Small Victory

Green Party activist Marcus Brigstocke seems a bit put out that the BBC has told him his privileged licence fee funded platform for leftist rants isn’t quite the same during an election campaign:


Something we said, I hope.

Of course Brigstocke could have chosen to take the principled path and not appear on the show, but I guess he’s got his media profile to worry about. After all, it’s not as if he gets much exposure on the BBC.

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9 Responses to Small Victory

  1. John Horne Tooke says:

    The BBC should choose a principled path and not employ political activists. The BBC say they are unbiased yet they do not employ apolitical people – but staff themselves to the hilt with left leaning radicals. Anyone in charge of a supposed unbiased corporation would spot the problem immediatley.

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    • hippiepooter says:

      They employ left-leaning radicals because the people in charge are left-leaning radicals.

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  2. dave s says:

    He needs the money to keep up his privileged lifestyle. Twittering was invented for idiots like him

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  3. Guest Who says:

    ‘Stifled’ by those silly rules that usually apply only to other folk, one presumes?

    Rules which, at corporate level, are grudgingly applied for how many weeks in how many years, so as to be essentially popping a cherry on a turd pudding?

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  4. Asuka Langley Soryu says:

    What a crybaby asshole.

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  5. NRG says:

    He was on HIGNFY recently and was well balanced in his humour. He was actualy quite good.

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  6. Grant says:

    He is a teenage prat.

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  7. Jack Bauer says:

    So why exactly does this WATERMELON sized head, very white, upper class twit get to inflict ANY of his political prattles at anytime?

    Let me guess. He went to either Oxford or Cambridge — and is thus entitled.

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  8. It's all too much says:

    I think Asphyxiated would be more appropriate.    Remember the Red Dwarf episone WithOut Oxygen.  Perhaps Marcus could do yithout the ‘oxygen of publicity’

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