Start the Week 11 July 2022

The BBC has helped bring down a Prime Minister .Who does the BBC target next on the ‘unapproved ‘ list ? A harmless ‘Culture Secretary’ perhaps ?

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403 Responses to Start the Week 11 July 2022

  1. StewGreen says:

    medialand’s diversity = conformity
    All use the same recipe : a list of tickbox people

    7pm BBC cooking with Nadiya
    8pm ITV Cooking with the stars
    9pm Channel4 Bake Off Professionals

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  2. StewGreen says:

    Belfield case
    #1 Nottinghamshire Police speaking at court in Nottingham
    said they were surprised at a request that the court be shown the entire transcripts of Belfield’s police interviews
    but said they would try to get them printed in Birmingham and sent up to this court !
    #2 On the request for the tapes
    they said they couldn’t currently find them all.

    #3 Belfield’s report of Jeremy Vine’s QC special request is on his paywall
    and maybe on YouTube later
    I think Vine is asking for special measures before he testifies.

    The Indy previously reported
    “Belfield left BBC Radio 2 star Vine “distressed” and struggling to eat and sleep”

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    • StewGreen says:

      One of the 30+ anti-Belfield accounts that tweets almost exclusively about him
      is called @The_Mumpsimus
      Strangely they block me even though I have never interacted with them
      That suggests that it is a second account of someone that I have interacted with.

      It’s also strange cos one the anti-Belfield gangs main sayings is ‘Belfield is bad cos he blocks people’

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      A fourth witness did testify in court today
      dunno if that was Vine

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  3. taffman says:

    “Sir Mo Farah praised for discussing childhood trafficking trauma”
    Is this timely news just a PR stunt by the Home Office to ‘cover their backsides’ from the disgraceful inactivity of our Border Force ?
    Has Mo’s slave masters been prosecuted?

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  4. Guest Who says:

    Someone only Vile could entertain.

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    • Thoughtful says:

      NO it’s no awkward for them at all because they have no sense and no shame. Anybody of a BAME background who opposes them is simply labeled with one of the meaningless isms or phobias.

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  5. Fedup2 says:

    Tricky for the BBC is a woman becomes leader of the Tory Party (PM) and also coloured …
    The BBC like their ‘ firsts’ – but i suppose if the blue labour doesnt select a woman it will be mysogeny and if the next PM is white the BBC will screech racism .

    Its popcorn heaven .

    The Telford Report will be buried by the morning – names wont be named – but i think GBNews will carry on the campaign ..

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  6. vlad says:

    BBC News lead their 9 o’clock bulletin with the endless non-story of Trump’s role in the Jan 6th demo (which is all it was, a demo – despite the Dems and the BBC pretending it was the worst insurrection since the Civil War).

    It’s no longer about the 2020 election, it’s now about the 2024 election. The Dems, the left wing msm and the BBC are doing all in their power to smear Trump and stop him winning the next one.

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  7. StewGreen says:

    Nick Lowles of Hatey not Hopey is releasing a hit-piece film against TR

    Sounds like TR i planning a hit-piece film against Nick Lowles

    One of them had already released a film about authorities failing to deal with grooming in Telford
    .. and one of them hasn’t.

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  8. digg says:

    There is a point to Twitter after all!

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