Deal or No Deal Part 2 – or somewhere in between ? BBC happily shouting about shortages and price increases and not lay any of this Project Fear stuff at the door of the EU . Nothing changes .
Weekend Thread December 12 2020
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Does not occur to Mel that folk opting to not watch or listen to the output of tech giants is perhaps more at the door of the public service broadcasters?
Sure Amol asked that in there.
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From the BBC News website:
“Nigeria school attack: Hundreds missing in Katsina after gunmen’s raid.”
“Hundreds of students are feared missing after gunmen raided a secondary school in north-western Nigeria.
The attackers arrived on motorbikes and started shooting in to the air, causing people to flee, witnesses said.
They targeted the Government Science Secondary School – where more than 800 students are said to reside – in Katsina state on Friday evening.
More than 200 students have been rescued, while the army and air force have joined the search for the missing.
… … … … …”
Nothing about any possible motivation for the attack …
Then, in the final paragraph, almost as an afterthought, we get this:
“In 2014, more than 270 girls were kidnapped by the militant Islamist group Boko Haram from a school in the north-eastern Nigerian town of Chibok.”
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The 15 year old stabbed to death in North Woolwich early Friday evening has been named as ‘Kayjon Lublin’ – no need for a picture . Apparently a 25 year old man has been arrested for his murder – it doesn’t mention if he is ‘local ‘ or not …….
Meanwhile ban the police – ban stop and search – make all knives blunt ….
I thought I’d mention this because the death of a 15 year old child in such circumstances doesn’t register much any more….
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What’s the tragic total for the year Fed, is it nearing 300, the Beeb don’t seem to give it air time, I guess because one of their favourites is the ‘mare’ and they mustn’t be seen to be promoting negativity regards a Muslim.
Apparently the traditional Norwegian gift of the Christmas tree to say thanks for our help in WW2 has been treated shabbily this year, the decorations look like a pound shop mock up at best. Yet another example of the dwarfish big nosed one denying the Christmas tradition in his multicultural stabbing capital.
I’ll wager there’s no cross at the top.
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I only heard this week, that Norway isn’t a member of the dreaded EU.
Apparently, they have their own trade deal with the other countries, which suits them pretty well, so why can’t the over-paid nerds in W1A understand that business leaders in Great Britain are incapable of doing the same?
You wonder why the BBC employ people who are so thick, and have never had to negotiate a real deal!
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Norway pay the EU
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8:30pm channel4 Alice Roberts in Edinburgh
The TV guide makes clear her agenda
“Roberts is rarely slow to disparage the horrors of Britain’s imperial past
.. and this week’s target is the politician Henry Dundas
who opposed abolishing slavery”.
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8:30pm channel4 Alice Roberts in Edinburgh
She is talking about different times and different standards.
These liberal historians fall into the naive trap of comparing these times with present ideals 200 years or more on.
Perhaps not so naive?, but a deliberate negative interpretation to undermine the nation’s proud history and empire .
A far superior and humane empire than any that has existed. One of the first countries in the world to abolish slavery.
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Ironic That Alice’s official twitter account
just went Conspiracy Theory
… I haven’t got time to check the context.
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She needs introducing to Soros & Co.
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Quite right taff. While the Romans – to name but one early empire – are fondly remembered for central heating, sewers and straight roads, the enduring savagery, callousness and brutality required to create their empire and the institutional slavery demanded to maintain it is conveniently sidelined – not least by today’s ‘historians’.
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Now it’s the seg
“Within 5 days of the George Floyd event we had a narrative with the council”
However the older black activist who said that said he doesn’t believe in taking statues down
Just that should be left in context and explanation added.
Funny how the anti-slavery bit is always at the end of her show , as a take away
(or maybe to be edited out of foreign reruns)
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TheTimes review of the new Vicar of Dibley
Covid editions
The same reviewer owns up to the metroliberal media bubbleworld
in his review of the prog about the Poundland bosses.
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Meanwhile Lurch is obsessing on ‘reports’ from others that a member might have gone in a building.
Possibly not to burn it down.
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Brillo notices something about colleagues.
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Headed over to ITBB and was treated to a bumper edition.
http://isthebbcbiased.blogspot.com/2020/12/counting.html
http://isthebbcbiased.blogspot.com/2020/12/controversial-again.html
And a JezBo/Lurch double, where our heroes do not like someone so much they prefer death and mayhem.
http://isthebbcbiased.blogspot.com/2020/12/jeremy-speaks.html
http://isthebbcbiased.blogspot.com/2020/12/drollery.html
Bitter old or bald white men in senior positions of power at the bbc appeal as much as racist young women of color.
There are a few other good posts too.
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Who, might they be thinking of…..?
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Meanwhile our European cousins are ensuring that our fish stocks will be irreparably damaged with a fleet of, currently, ten Dutch super-trawlers with their mile long nets more normally Atlantic based, hoovering the Channel. Other such vessels of other interested parties are expected to join them shortly.
At least, with nothing to protect, it seems the Navy won’t need to explain any ammunition use to the Public Accounts Committee.
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Mr D gave a cry of despair as he read the Telegraph this morning (we only but Saturday edition for the crossword and Charles Moore). But I digress. Mr D read that the chair for Just a Minute is going to be taken in turn by Stephen Fry, Jo Brand, another BBC female who is sufficiently unfunny that I cannot remember her name and Nish Kumar. Certainly the last in the list doesn’t have the brains or the quick wits that Nicholas Parsons had when over 90 and doesn’t have the ability to Chair the programme. I won’t be listening.
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How was Mr. Kumar’s triumphant conquest of the American comedy scene?
Or is that why he is back?
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Kumar is only chairing one episode of the 10
“This series will see 10 guest presenters follow in the footsteps of Nicholas Parsons who died earlier this year.
BBC Radio 4’s Just a Minute will have long-standing panellists Paul Merton and Gyles Brandreth,
as well as Lucy Porter*, Stephen Fry, Jo Brand and Nish Kumar in the host’s chair for a new series beginning in February.”
* BTW she’s Justin Edward’s wife
https://radiotoday.co.uk/2020/12/special-guests-line-up-for-just-a-minute-return/
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They should fly Lurch over.
For the wit.
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About the only thing I regularly catch on the BBC these days is Gardeners’ Question Time. And that’s about to end…
Last week they indulged themselves by giving us a ten minute lecture about the lack of BLM folk involved in floristry. Honestly! A couple of listeners had noticed this and thought “something must be done!” Why, FFS? It’s not something I’ve ever thought about and I wonder who would. I just think there’s now some very odd people listening to Radio 4…
I tend to tune in to GQT to get some expert advice about over wintering my dahlias or pruning my wisteria.
I don’t want a bleedin’ lecture from the wokerati…
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Jeff, cop hold of this great website for decent advice, absolutely no politics or leftie dross, just gentle banter!
https://chat.allotment-garden.org/index.php?action=unreadreplies
It has so many good chums that I’m usually getting – and giving, advice most days! It takes a while to realise that our passion is followed so much more pleasantly!
We gave up GQT years ago, and that was a shame, but the prog became intolerable! Well done BBC, you ruined yet another British institution.
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Thankyou Scrob’ I’ll give it a go.
Cheers.
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Bunter emerges.
Pronounces.
Collapse of stout party.
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Boulton you nutter
Current metroliberal Journalism is primarily a CREATIVE activity
.. you carefully select your ingredients
selectively omit others
and then COOK your stories
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Just visualising Trevor Macdonald being dragged kicking and screaming into the local surgery as Jez bops around outside beating his saucepan screaming ‘I am prepared to sacrifice!’.
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Solid post Pug. Spot on.
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Yes I think Sunday will be peak traitor / troll day – as the dead are rolled out across papers and TV to support the EU against the UK .
As for claims by any BBC droid that Brexiters are primarily concerned about ‘trade ‘ with the EU – then they are either thick , liars or just lost.
I repeat my view – whilst Brussels plays Franco German games other smaller economies within the EU must really be worried about loss of the UK market at the demand of Brussels ….
They seem to think we can’t source stuff from other parts of the world – as we did before we were tricked to join the Monster in the making
….
After the ‘no deal ‘ they traitors will switch there energy – malice to demonstrating that we should never have left and should have bent to the will of the Franco German alliance . …..
Particularly when the first illegal EU fisherman is arrested or drowns ….
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Channel4
She is jumping all the Amazon it’s obvious she doesn’t speak Spanish/Portuguese
That’s kinda bad cos people will treat you as a stupid Gringo.
Now tribes should peak their own language
and you should leave the alone
cos what happens is dominant cultures swamp them.
Nevertheless she is with a Maquiritari tribe and patting the kids etc.
the kid is speaking to the neighbour in Spanish.
A few minutes later she mention that in the 40s the tribe was devastated by smallpox brought in by people from the outside.
Doh cos the outsiders do stuff like pat the kids
… that’s wrong cos we carry disease that they are not resistance to.
A few minutes later she mentions that the language is dying out doh.
She enthuses about the tribes and nature
… that is also a bit of a myth
tribes do screw up nature a lot
It’s just that with not many people and not many tools
one area recovers as the next area gets destroyed
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BTW earlier she mentioned that horses had gone extinct from South America 13,000 years ago
well it wasn’t #whiteManBad that caused that
nor our cars.
She mentioned about contrary to all the others one tribe’s DNA shows not a Siberian origin, but Australian one.
She didn’t mention a crucial thing that the Amazon is not on the Pacific coast, so they must have crossed the Andes mountains to get there.
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“Pushbacks: Migrants accuse Greece of sending them back out to sea”
Greeks are getting fed up with ‘Merkel’s Marauders’?
If the Royal Navy is being used to defend our fish why can’t they be used to defend and secure our coast against incursions by potential terrorists being shipped in from France ?
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Pug
If you combine the deceit of the health mafia with the deceit of the government and MSM – we will never know the suffering and death caused by blanket lockdowns – the non working NHS and complete lack of preparation or a plan . …..
Burley has done the bubble a big service by showing them how to be more discrete in their activities – but there again the MSM won’t be looking for the countless episodes of rule breaking these people have and are committing – they’ll leave that to the likes of Guido …
In any other circumstance they’d be offering money for reports of such people breaking the rules …
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Just for entertainment – someone has put up the 1 minute 47 second clip of channel 4 news revealing the outcome of the General Election – and the sound of the smug metro bubble bursting from the kidults in the audience .lovely .
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Wong maybe quite autistic or something
He once put up a dramaqueening tweet
I tweeted back politely showing he was overstating
and he quickly blocked me.
but he’s a super blocker, who blocks at whim.
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Love what they have done with the place.
This new media ‘kick off trumps responsibility’ thing is struggling to take hold.
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Wong got ratioed 1,600 to 643
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Two, pictures… two!
No feet.
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https://youtu.be/kK2hpeqkYjA
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The BBC will continue the Brexit war after January 1st.
Just you watch 😉
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Depending what programme he is on, James Wong changes his title to suit. Years ago he appeared on the shopping channel QVC as an eco-botanist who worked for the beauty brand Liz Earle, extolling the virtues of botanic ingredients in a face wash.
It never ceases to amaze me how virtuous these migrant (he’s from Malaysia) critics are about us and our way of life. Would he dare say these things in his homeland ? I doubt it. He has however, made a lucrative name for himself on the tv show circuit – where he styles himself as an Ethobotanist.
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What on Earth is an ‘ethobotanist’?
Back in the 1990s, I used to meet one of the original presenters of Countryfile. She was a brilliant communicator, showed no hint of any politics, (but, she was clearly a normal business woman who left the prog to run her own company), and could hold any IOD company spellbound with very few words, zilch ideals, and just show the way to produce something well.
That’s all gone now. Yet another BBC-ruined programme.
You’d think that people like James Wong might understand that once he’s nailed his mistaken beliefs to film, there would be an instant backlash, but like a lot of the beeboids, it goes ‘whooooosh’ over his head!
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Being a somewhat bewildered Scrobs, can any good chum here please explain to me; ‘what is Marianna Spring for’?
Is she meant to be interesting? Informative? Leftie? Righty even…
I really do not understand what she actually does or says, and presumably gets paid for! Her ‘writings’ are gobbledegook, so I still can’t fathom what her position in life is!
I even tried to check online, and saw a mention of The Guardian, so maybe that’s a clue, but as that sad old rag is so out of touch with normal citizens, I’m still none the wiser!
Please help!
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Like a lot of tools, they are useful, but bad if used badly.
So fact checking is good
but WEAPONISED fact checking SELECTIVELY against political opponents is bad.
If you follow BBC “Trending” you see that is what they do
The topics they air are so often NOT trending at all
And what is trending they don’t cover cos it’s positive to the right.
So I suspect Mariana is a puppet operated by Wendling and team.
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Thank you, Stew; I think I get the picture…
Well, some of it anyway, because I thought ‘trending’ was a posh way of being a Mod in the sixties!
I always assume that the BBC ‘news’ will favour lefties, Bidenites, Burnhamites etc, so at 4.00am, there’s sometimes a loud click on the wireless, the earphones are popped out with a grump, which doesn’t quite wake up Senora O’Blene, but makes me feel better!
I suppose that Marianna has been wheeled in to try and get more kids to listen and watch drivel. Stupid thing to do really, as hardly any kids listen to the BBC anyway!
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Fight!
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Boulton’s next tweet
I’m more interested in @realDonaldTrump ‘s personal charge sheet than @JoeBiden‘s sons.
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And yet again I am stunned by the outrageous and deliberate misrepresentation by the BBC to push their ‘diversity’agenda.
Here’s a story about a black guy caught with a gun. It’s obvious he was as guilty as hell but seems to have turned himself around. Even the Guardian pales in comparison to the absolute tosh the BBC wrote.
Here’s the Guardian article:
https://www.guardian-series.co.uk/news/18143633.niyah-smith-uses-music-turn-life-around-jailed-carrying-gun/
Now read the heart-rending story of the innocent victim from the BBC:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/stories-55151982
Good luck to the guy – but it’s clear he is no saint. The BBC of all people should not be allowed to do this.
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Charged with the intent to endanger life after going ‘for a drive’with his friends.
Clearly the whole purpose of the drive was to shoot somebody and the police were on to them. Which proves he was fully complicit with going to commit murder. Hence the long sentence. Very deliberately withheld as it doesn’t fit the ‘victim’ narrative.
100% typical BBC misrepresentation.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-32810887
“Brexit: What you need to know about the UK leaving the EU”
Misdirection and lies.
As an antidote watch again the brilliant Enoch Powell speaking about the EEC in the late 70s. Correct then and correct now.
One comment says “They should play this before the news every night…”
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lol – Anything on the BBC which say ‘All you need to know..’ actually means ‘What we want you to think’. Anything against the agenda is reported (to maintain the facade of impartiality), but quickly followed by the old ‘but …’ to try and discredit it.
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How perceptive he was, how correctly suspicious of what was in front of the UK at that time and how very clearly he saw all that lay ahead for a weakened United Kingdom. Britain almost tore herself apart fighting on all fronts against the Nazi’s 1939/45 and all alone until the USA joined us against the evil invasion across Europe. Most of those that fought during that terrible period wether for the UK or for their own European country are now gone from us-we have their memories as told, but do we have their guts their stamina, their fortitude, their resiliance?
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“Having begun the war as the youngest professor in the Commonwealth, Powell ended it as a brigadier”.
Wiki has so much more about this good man. More balls than a lottery drum too.
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The more the Right (which to me means ‘common sense’ ) rises against Left as they get more extreme, the more bitter and resentful the Left get. I’m now convinced that a lot of what the BBC put out is just to spite their politcial enemies.
They have done more to divide society by promoting anti-white racism and discrimination than anyone. The country is now more fractured than ever.
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16 minutes – a discussion of depth which will not be heard on the BBC – perhaps it is a taste of what the new Brillo channel will be like .
I notice Brillo dances around being of conventional BBC group think and then jumps out of it and back in – presumably to play a tune acceptable to OFCOM and his friends in the Bubble .
As for the discussion – about coloured maccarthyism where the baddie this time isn’t being communist – it means being white ….
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A scurrilous report in the Mailonline about how junior Sky staff got pictures of ms burley and chums breaking the covid laws – with a bit of luck – civil war in sky spreading to the BBC – I’m waiting for some journo to ambush ms burley in sunny South Africa …..not wearing a mask …..or partying …. or not social distancing …..
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I’m pinning my hopes on the lions. I just loathe Kay “grab em by the throat “ Burley.
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Would struggle as a poof reader too.
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Boris Johnson’s handling of the Brexit negotiations is becoming just as insufferable as that Noel Edmunds tv game show – with its seemingly interminable delayed climaxes… its back, right after the break… and its overarching, deeply irritating, Deal / No Deal mantra. Just show us what’s in that bloody box, why don’t you?
Naturally press opinion divides along strictly partisan lines: The Brexiteers are adamant: ‘No-Deal we ARE ready!’ insists the Express. ‘Merkel wants Britain “to crawl across broken glass”‘ says the Mail – hopefully quoting an analogy, since taken literally that would be an anti-British trade regulation cruel and unusual, even by EU standards.
The Remainers remain Jonahs to the bitter end predicting doom and gloom at every turn: ‘Ministers warn supermarkets to stockpile food. Shortages feared as EU talks remain deadlocked’ (Sunday Times); ‘Fears of huge food price rises and job cuts’ whines the Mirror; and ‘Tory Grandees’ fury over PM’s “nationalist” no-deal Brexit. Worst decision in our times – Heseltine. Fears grow over New Year chaos threat’ (Observer)
I can’t help but feel the Remainers have shot their bolt once too often. Can they never concoct a headline without the words “could” “fear” “threat” or “chaos” ? It’s time to throw these Jonahs overboard and leave them to the fishes.
In terms of the BBC, I find it remarkable how compliant they are with government Lockdown policies and yet how disparaging they are when it comes to Brexit.
As for Boris, small wonder his Princess Nut Nuts always looks so constrained, if he’s keeping her on edge with anticipation in his private life the way he’s stringing Britain along. Frankly he really doesn’t look as though he’d have the patience. You’d imagine looking at him he’d bluster straight in there and get the necessary done asap. [I’m talking about their wedding arrangements, you cheeky so-and-sos]
Oo, er, missus, leads as to the Star where we’re treated to: ‘The life and times of Babs. Pullout tribute to great Barbara Windsor’ – one imagines the chaps have enjoyed many a pullout tribute to our Babs over the years. It really was a different time and to quote what was possibly her greatest line – made in reply to Dr Kenneth Williams’ request that she make ‘big breaths’: “Yes, and I’m only sixteen”
The Sunday Telegraph complacently suggests: ‘Energy users to get best deal automatically’ – what with all this Green energy boondoggle and the government confiscating my gas boiler you’re telling me I’ll be better off?
It was never really explained why we stopped clapping the NHS on our doorsteps. Did our pandemic fear fevered first flush of romantic infatuation with our nationalised health juggernaut fade into indifference as over the weeks and months we became estranged? The NHS in its deserted hospitals echoing only to the sad and lonely sound of TikTok dance routines and GP surgeries plasticated, taped off and put into mothballs.
‘NHS boses: Relaxing rules at Christmas will cause third wave’ (Sunday Times) – do they miss us, do they ever want to see us again, has their love for us their patients worn thin?
The Sunday People runs a report which has me wondering whether we still have an NHS: ‘My Xmas cancer miracle. Kind strangers’ £500k gives Stan, 3, new cure hope’ – that’ll mean he can go private then.
At some point the lockdown enthusiasts will find the rubber hits the road so to speak and they will begin to yearn for the things that they value.
‘Glasto rock in a hard place’ says the Sunday Times: The Glastonbury festival has found itself in a sticky situation – having to make nice to a Conservative government or face cancellation for a second year…’ – what of Edinburgh Festival we wonder? What of our many left-leaning arts and cultural events?
Early on Sage, our new lords and masters, realised that when it came to good PR joe public would be more amenable to personalised anecdotal stories than to facts and figures.
And so it is that we pick up the Sunday Star and read: ‘Bobby Davro Exclusive. My covid Hell, Can’t visit his hero dad. Finding it hard to cope’
Moving somewhat up market the Sunday Telegraph are running a: ‘Christmas Charity Phone-in Day’ – wondering what that might entail? Donate and you may get to speak to the likes of Telegraph journos Janet Daley, Allison Pearson or even Matt the cartoonist. That’s all folks.
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Thank you – asiseeit- but you leave so much out – such as the horror people must experience when they buy a newspaper for the ‘free tv pull out ‘ and eagerly open it up to find out the BBC Christmas TV isn’t what it was – apart from pumping out porridge and dads army from 1975…..
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TalkRadio expert said Boris showed his weakness by setting a deadline
..and then flying over to Europe to have dinner.
He should have said “Nope I have set my limit, if you have any more offers come over to London
..otherwise I am playing golf”
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https://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/the-equipment/ships/patrol-and-minehunters/river-class tells us that our armed (two guns) Royal Navy Offshore Patrol Vessels … have largely helped to protect fishing stocks, but also are frequently called on for general duties at home and abroad.
In response to the whingers, including so-called ‘conservatives’ like the pro-EU Tobias Ellwood, Jeff Taylor asks “why is it right to use armed vessels to protect fishing stocks while we we’re in the EU but not right after we’ve left? So it’s OK for the UK as part of the EU to engage in so-called ‘gunboat diplomacy’ but not once we’re an independent and sovereign nation. I call BOLLARDS on that one. It’s pure doublethink straight out of the George Orwell 1984 instruction manual.”
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Pug,
“The BBC is as political and dangerous as ever as it promotes dangerous regimes and ideologies and does its best to undermine the foundations of western society and its economy…and thus in effect the peace and prosperity of the world.”
I couldn’t find a definition of Marxism any better than that.
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“Brexit: EU offer ‘unacceptable’ as trade talks continue”
Kick the Brexit Can Down the road time again ?
Are the trade talks a sham. Are agreements already made?
This could be a Christmas pantomime pretending to be ‘tough talks’ down to the wire?
More uncertainty for British businesses. The Tory Party are destroying our economy.
Not true Tories?
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Unified world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua mixed power and patience as he knocked out Kubrat Pulev to raise hopes that a historic fight against Tyson Fury could soon be a reality.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/55290200
What!.?
AJ looked pathetic, he was stiff, hesitation and lacking both skill and imagination all against a super limited opponent.
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The same Anthony Joshua that believed blacks are the superior race, despite achieving the sum total of next to nothing in the last two millennia, and urged supporters at a BLM rally to boycott shops owned by whitee despite taking sponsorship from Hitler favourite, Hugo Boss.
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Boris Chavez is in charge of the UK
… UK 2050 = Venezuela 2020
UK will be siting on top of lots fuels in the ground and not extracting them
There will be genuinely poor people cos you can’t put the price of energy without putting the price of everything else up.
Hospital wards will have less nurses in, cos their budget will be spent.
I wonder if there will be stuff on the supermarket shelves.
Meanwhile Boris Chavez pushes on with pouring concrete for London rail lines and HS2
and talks about a bridge across the Irish sea
.. you think that will be zero carbon.
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11am news Dominic Raab’s wokespeak
“French fishermen and women”
FFS “Fishermen” is actually a word that means fisher-humans so does include women.
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A Country music star has died
..good bloke
but is he well known enough in the UK to be #3 item
in the BBC local radio news ?
“Charley Pride the first black Country Music superstar”
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Ah! the immortal word referring to the ‘chosen’ (well, for the BBC anyway) people, “black”………….
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I have heard of Charley Pride, I can’t say that I knew he was ‘black’.
I must be peculiar, I listen to music and I read books and decide my likes and dislikes on that basis, not on the sex, ethnicity or bedroom antics of the performers and writers.
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“PM and EU chief agree to extend Brexit trade talks”
Is there some kind of psychological play going on , keep having deadlines then extending them?
“And there is no apparent deadline now – I think they may have felt that that created the wrong impression of what would happen today.”
What like the expectation a deadline means something?
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Eddy,
That’s the only thing they can agree on, again and again and again.
I think even after Jan1st they will still be agreeing weekly deadlines (or whatever they will be calling them now)
Our hope is that because they are all so useless we will end up eu free by mistake or by them messing about too much.
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Just heard the outgoing PM on AlBeeb wireless.
The guy is a blithering bumbling blusterer.
They have had almost 5years to do a deal and still they don’t know what ‘deadline’ means.
Not one of these fools would last a minute in private industry.
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Eddy,
“Is there some kind of psychological play going on , keep having deadlines then extending them?”
It’s called, ‘Pantomime’.
“Pantomime is a type of musical comedy stage production designed for family entertainment. It was developed in England and is performed throughout the United Kingdom, Ireland and in other English-speaking countries, especially during the Christmas and New Year season.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantomime
There, that explains it beautifully.
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G – O no it doesn’t.
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The ‘new normal’ is looking increasingly authoritarian.
Our local sports and leisure centre tells us that, ‘following customer feedback’, members who don’t turn up for sessions that they have paid for will be fined £3.
It can’t be long before we have a national three-digit number for the ‘shop-a-neighbour’ service that I am sure ‘elector feedback’ (and Jeremy Vine) will demand.
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Anybody know anything about a new group Retalk?
I’m getting a few offers on my Facebook pages to subscribe to this ‘non woke’ right of centre forum.
It looks good but should I subscribe. They want email address to let me know when they are starting.
I haven’t done anything yet but it may be a sort of Parler forum which isn’t censored like FB and others.
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Radio is talking about Roswell UFO theories
“Oh the guy on the ground said the wreckage metal was strange and strange symbols on”
.. Hang on the incident was in 1947 and he didn’t write down anything about the symbols until 1978 when a UFO author visited him.
Presumabley the gov took away the metal
but it’s not a very credible story
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The US Military recovered the wreckage, bodies and live occupants to an airforce base in Nevada. The locals were told never to disclose what they actually saw, under threat of death. They were permitted to say that something had happened but no details. There have been a number of death bed confessions and the children of many of the eye witnesses have since spoken more openly.
Go on-line to ‘coast to coast am’ lots of stories about the unexplained and such. All of it more believable than AlBeebs output.
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Here’s an idea for the Brexit negotiators.
Why don’t you agree to have a deadline every Sunday until further notice.
It would save you the time spent agreeing a new deadline every time the current deadline expires.
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EG,
“Why don’t you agree to have a deadline every Sunday until further notice.”
Wot about, ‘when the cow’s come home’?
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Knew where to head for propaganda support.
Just like Milipede could rely on Groper.
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Much explained.
Little excused.
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Aretha Franklin? It’s got to be this:
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“Brexit trade talks: UK and EU to ‘go the extra mile’ in effort to agree deal”
Here we go again!
Whatever happened to Boris’ deadline ?
I expect he will be summoned (ordered) to Brussels again.
Whatever happened to democracy, we voted to ‘Leave’ not for ‘a deal’ ?
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Covid test
neighbour’s just got back from hers that she has to have before her cataract op.
Said she turned up 10 mins early for 2pm, but they just took people as they drove up so she’d been done before 2pm
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A group of the most awful bores it would be harder to assemble.
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The Battle of Britain has began.
Boris and the Tory parties’ survival – V – The survival of the The European Union.
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