A Biased-BBC reader notes with regard to the BBC’ s “Any Answers” broadcast on Saturday 5th Nov;
“Did anyone notice that the first subject: the Unions strike for Nov 30. All the callers, around six, were on the side of the unions There were none against, even though the majority of the population feel that civil servants are being much better treated that those of the private sector. Did the BBC recieve no calls against the strike?”
The callers will have been BBC employees ringing in.
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ROBERT BROWN; Probably, though there are too many bloody civil servants anyway. The only way to get on QT or similar progs is to lie, lie about your political stance, say you support a palestinian state and so on.
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The BBC filters anyone for Dimblebys…the intellect would not stand for anything other than the Beeb scripts that daddy left them with…and the word IS “left”
Think they employ a lot of outriders and filter machines on intern grades to do just that…
At least Daddy DID have a story and some intellect…as opposed to these lavender lickers from both ends of the one pantomine horse.
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Self selecting poll?
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This what the BBC refer to as “balanced”.
In the way they want of course.
They are nothing but a subversive organisation and never show any true balance
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How dare they demand more money! What about the poor little children in Africa?!
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So far as Lefties are concerned, poor little children in Africa should be helped with other people’s money !
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Would anyone actually notice if civil servants went on strike? Only their fellow public sector parasites seem to think so, including of course the beeb’s own license fee leeches.
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ian,
Quite agree. We may be better off without them.
I actually hope we have a series of strikes and , preferably, a General Strike.
The British need to really suffer before they wake up to the seriousness of the situation.
There is a whole generation now who did not experience the “winter of discontent “.
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“The British need to really suffer before they wake up to the seriousness of the situation.”
Couldn’t agree more. So long as their Blackberries/iPods/whatever work, everything must be OK.
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Barry,
When the inevitable electricity cuts come, they won’t be able to charge them. Boo hoo !!!!
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