496 Responses to Christmas 2023

    • StewGreen says:

      Quote: Marco Silva is taking time out from his role as a senior reporter for BBC Verify specialising in ‘climate disinformation’ to enrol on a six-month course at the Oxford Climate Journalism Network (OCJN), a green activist operation funded by billionaire foundations promoting the collectivist Net Zero project.
      Past direct funders of this course include the Laudes Foundation and the European Climate Fund, the latter heavily supported by Extinction Rebellion funder Sir Christopher Hohn.
      Also signed up for the course is Mora Morrison, a BBC World Service producer.

      It continues .. original source
      https://dailysceptic.org/2023/12/28/bbc-disinformation-reporter-plans-six-month-sabbatical-to-go-on-climate-course-funded-by-green-billionaires/

      “Climate zealot isn’t fanatical enough so joins a climate jihadi training camp “

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  1. tomo says:

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  2. Halifax says:

    No Agenda here.
    Report on Nepalese crash by BBC fails to mention pilot was a women….The pilot landing the aircraft for the landing is believed to have been Anju Khatiwada, one of six women pilots in the airline.

    Nothing wrong with women pilots bur it doesnt fit with BBC narative….clear Bias.

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  3. vlad says:

    Enjoy Patrick Christys tear into the BBC for its extreme wokeism in a 3 minute rant.

    And he’s got the facts to prove it, too.

    ‘BBC is full of absolute WOKERS’ – Beeb DESTROYED as new research reveals it’s ‘unashamedly woke’

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    • Fedup2 says:

      It might be just me – a consequence of paying too much attention to BBC propaganda methodology- but I mentioned here yesterday that the bbc used to do a programme about the release of secret data under the 30 year rule ….

      Yet this year there is no programme ….. instead there are ‘leaks ‘ about some of the stuff Tony Blair contemplated at his time in power –
      The latest is the idea of sending 3rd world invaders to the Isle of Mull ….
      Could it be that the BBC doesn’t want to discuss or highlight some of the unapproved views the Far Left BBC has … and want to bury ideas which are still relevant ?

      Or maybe it’s just me …. Spotting the woke crap is relatively easy – it’s the omission which is tricky ( 77 brigade to note ) ….

      ( I wonder how good gchq monitor is at noting any mention of 77 brigade and other internal ‘security ‘ monitors … eh comrades ?)

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      • Fedup2 says:

        Hears a good one – our Justin doing a 5 section piece next week on how the US election system ‘works ‘ ( with a special programme on how Obama fixed the last election ) ……

        … meanwhile – how many Democrat states will ban President Trump ? There’s a second one . How did the US get to be so much like Russia ?

        I’ve tried to find out how many other states are trying to remove trump – it seems Michigan – California and New York are working on it – democracy haha

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    • BigBrotherCorporation says:

      Am liking the term ‘wokers’ (somewhere between bonkers, wonks, and wankers) – that’s one I’m going to reuse.

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    • Greencoat says:

      BBC – Wokey Town.
      Burn it, burn it, burn it down.

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  4. Flotsam says:

    The other Justin, Artificialbishop Welby is to be Knighted. To what purpose? Isn’t Archbishop honour enough without gilding it with earthly honours?

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Flotsam – once upon a time the headline went to a popular entertainer – for instance Jimmy Saville … wonder what happened to him ?
      My money is on one of those unfunny kidult types – female Asian Muslim – getting gongs … tick box woke ….or maybe Lord Vine of Cycling …

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  5. Flotsam says:

    BBC Match of the Day.
    I suggest that it is really only a crumb from football’s rich table to keep the game alive for the fans whose game has been usurped by the FA, the Premier League, SKY and the richly rewarded players. Those agencies realised the public could lose interest if they were shut out of seeing something of their teams on TV, hence Match of the Day, BBC’s sop to the masses.
    To cap it all. the odious, overpaid Gary Lineker presents it complete with stock phrases requiring very little insight.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      The calibre of pundits declines – they like those coloured ex players who laugh a lot but not much else – YouTube does a better job – and it’s free …

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    • Mrs Kitty says:

      Stopped watching when they started kneeling and I don’t miss the histrionics and play acting one bit.

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      • Flotsam says:

        BBC Match of the Day.

        It’s very noticeable that there’s very little criticism of anyone or anything involved with football by Lineker or the other pundits. No criticism of the Football authorities, clubs, managers, players, Referees etc. I stand to be corrected but that’s what I believe to be true based on when I last watched MOTD some years ago.
        I’ve always disliked Lineker even before his uninformed, unintelligent utterances.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Dickie – the code of silence so rigidly adhered to by the likes of the medical mafia and BBC was there to see during covid .

      The state didn’t want bad images coming out of hospitals – so the ill were sent back to locked up care homes where I’m sure thousands went through painful slow un cared for death ….

      I think it was a mixture of political evil and incompetence . Hancock bares a lot of responsibility … but the hospital death stats looked better …

      As an aside – whenever a politician talks about ‘world beating ‘ ‘world leading ‘ or ‘wrapping our arms ‘ around someone / something – it’s a lie ….

      I’m sure the care home obscenity will be whitewashed by the ‘inquiry ‘ …

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      • atlas_shrugged says:

        Girlies filming empty hospitals to prove the covid-con were arrested at night in their night clothes EVEN the bBC reported on this:

        https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-gloucestershire-60050988

        Are hospitals public places just like libraries and courts etc?

        I should add that Judge Wattam would be first on my list for deportation. Stop the scumbag coming back from a 3-month holiday in the Seychelles.

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        • Terminal Moraine says:

          One to put in your diaries: on Jan 8-9th Fauci aka ‘Mr Science’ will be testifying at Congress.

          US intelligence now supports the conclusion that the most likely origin of C19 is a lab leak so it should be interesting.

          Meanwhile the BBC Health Disinformation Reporter hasn’t posted in nearly three months. I suspect even the BBC know the ‘conspiracy theory’ label isn’t working, so they’ll have to come up with something new.

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  6. AsISeeIt says:

    Our BBC fights for your right to party – so long as you’re a celebrity and you live in Russia edition

    Just to recap what our BBC was telling us yesterday…

    Russian celebs at ‘almost naked’ party stung by backlash (BBC) – filed, by the way, not under celebrity, entertainment, european news – or even politics – but under the BBC’s special online news tab: War in Ukraine

    One’s antennae pricked sensing a possible propaganda piece.

    The facts of the story are that a collection of Ruskie rock stars and tv celeb-types held a private party at a Moscow nightclub and the party theme was fancy dress – or lack thereof. Reports hint at a lot of lingerie on display (and that was just the men), chaps got up as drag queens and one bloke – about whom we’re told in particular – wore just his shoes and the one sock.

    All fairly unremarkable knowing how our moneyed elites the world over tend to carry on: But it became very public when videos and photos appeared on social media. (BBC)

    Many years ago, when it happened to be my lot as a young student to be studying the history and economics of modern China – I seem to recall flicking through some tome with illustrations and being struck by a rare photograph of Chairman Mao. The communist dictator was unusually dressed – not in his famous Mao suit – the type still sported by the likes of North Korea’s Kim Jong Un – although his has been let out a bit as he succumbs to the rather western disease of mid-life spread – but I digress. Mao – he of the Little Red Book – was pictured off duty, on his private train, dressed in kipper tie and zoot suit, with a dolly bird on each arm. Fortunately for Mao – social media not being a thing in the 1950s – the image was hardly likely to be seen and shared by the proletariat in the paddy fields where it might agitate tens of millions of Wangs across China.

    The reaction in Russia to the nearly naked party… well, that was somewhat akin to the reception received by Sky News party-goers Kay Burley and Co in December 2020: Burley… went to the Century Club in Soho, London, on Saturday night in a group of 10 that included Sky colleagues Beth Rigby, Inzamam Rashid and Sam Washington (Guardian)

    Or pop the singer: Rita Ora: Venue was paid to breach Covid rules, police tell committee (BBC)

    Or Boris Johnson himself : I’ve been forced out over Partygate report, says Boris Johnson (BBC)

    But not so much Keir Starmer: What is Beergate and why does it matter? (Guardian ‘Explainer’ 2022) – evidently – much to the relief of everyone at the Gruan I’m sure – it didn’t ‘matter’

    But you get the picture. This is Partygate: Russia-style – quips Steve Rosenberg, BBC Russia Editor.

    This ‘decadent’ celeb party held in the Russian capital went down about as well as – and was considered about as appropriate as – pork pies and pigs in blankets served as buffet refreshments at a Hamas/Israel ceasefire negotiation.

    Who woofed all the pies? – asks the Daily Star (proud to love animals) as it splashes with the canine shock health report: 73% of dogs need diet after Xmas blowouts… You ain’t nothing but a round dog

    I scoffed my way through Christmas for 3 weeks and STILL lost weight… thanks to the new ‘liquid Ozempic’ (Daily Mail) – calm down dear.

    And yet the Russian public and particularly the official reaction to the saucy celeb party – swift issuance of punative fines and the cancellation of gigs for those involved – is portrayed by our Steve Rosenberg as somehow indicative of Putin bad.

    For the revellers, the party was well and truly over. Rapper Vacio was arrested and jailed for 15 days for “disorderly conduct”. He was also fined 200,000 roubles (£1,700; $2,200) for “promoting non-traditional sexual relations”. (BBC)

    Laws are strictly enforced over there. Meanwhile over here: Police give up on four crimes a minute (Daily Mail); Watchdog shames 22 of 43 forces as ‘inadequate’ and ‘requiring improvement’… The Metropolitan Police… is of such concern that they are currently in special measures. (Daily Telegraph)

    Our Steve makes his point and apparently fights for the right to party

    It seems to me that Russia’s political system, increasingly, relies on scapegoats. It needs groups or individuals it can point to and blame for problems at home and abroad. Up till now, those scapegoats have included Ukraine, the US, the UK, the EU and Nato. (BBC)

    In a social media post, this is how exiled Russian opposition activist Maxim Katz summed up events: “But life is no party now. These ostentatious displays contrast with reality outside. You can’t flippantly party in a country waging war.” (BBC)

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    • Fedup2 says:

      If you ve got more resources than one can dream of you can do anything you want – even buy an English footy club ….

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    • G says:

      AslSeelt

      “Russian celebs at ‘almost naked’ party stung by backlash (BBC)”

      Does the BBC have a photo of Trump attending?

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      • micknotmike says:

        If a load of legal-age, consenting Russians want to have a kinky beano, then that’s up to them, and none of my business. If the bbc want to save a few quid and report something worthwhile, I suggest that they set up residence in any pa4i kebab house on a saturday night when the underage white girls are paraded around for the punters to make their choice.

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  7. G says:

    What is it with these wimmin? All striving for equality and getting to the top of their particular commercial (or other) calling but hopelessly crashing when indulging in activities which men would simply avoid. Easily go off the rails for simple reasons. Arrogance? Coutts, Aviva (whitee’s to be vetted) et al. If they can’t be trusted at the top, maybe we, the riff raff on the street, should avoid doing business with such companies………..

    https://unwatch.org/un-admits-un-women-deputy-chiefs-anti-israel-tweets-violated-code-of-conduct/

    I have one annual insurance with Aviva and I have decided, unless Hell freezes over, never to do business with them again.

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  8. G says:

    The ‘Developed World’ is bifurcating rapidly into an, as yet disorganised ‘Right’ and an organised Communist/Marxist inspired ‘Left’. (I don’t refer to Socialism because, for me, that sits comfortably in the Communist camp).

    As Fed says, “Popcorn” time.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      I read that 25% of the wold population is having voting in 2024 – I guess many regimes will use the Obama / Biden method – which is now evolved into preventing people for voting for their candidate at all – ie Trump ….
      … the democrats will find a way of delaying Trump from getting those States into the Supreme Court to be struck down – although if the U.S. continues to Decay / decline Obama might need to have a real war as opposed to a proxy one …

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    • Terminal Moraine says:

      G I think the organisation is better because education has long been upended.

      The elite now take for granted that the default human is the communitarian ‘global citizen’. Anyone who thinks differently does so only because bad actors and political despots appear from time to time to wield undue influence over us ignorant masses.

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  9. StewGreen says:

    Sonia Poulton has a big plausible conspiracy theory interview aboiut establishment paedophiles
    .. https://youtu.be/B4v7AnxCNxA

    At one point they ask why child porn viewers rarely go to jail
    and the presenter pipes up that his friend the film maker Chris Atkins got 5 years for tax fraud, even though he was not the main man
    When I check, Yes the accountant built the scheme but Atkins did it for 2 films not just one.
    He was out in 3 years

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    • tomo says:

      I was around Leicester in the late 1970s and my social circle included social workers in children’s homes – Greville Janner’s antics seemed like an open secret… That his proclivities were protected by the police was a given… The Labour Party in Leicester also protected him.

      Charged with 22 counts isn’t trivial….

      Janner absolutely didn’t operate in a vacuum.

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    • Thoughtful says:

      Isn’t this the one I posted yesterday ?

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      • tomo says:

        yup, in part.

        There was more tales around Leicester in those days wrt to nabobs and kiddyfiddling antics but Janner seemed the most arrogant in his self pleasuring impunity.

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  10. Terminal Moraine says:

    The Mail and the Sheffield Star are reporting the car murder in ethnically vibrant Burngreave, Sheffield but the BBC are hiding any relevant info. The DI in their report though has given a tell-tale sign:

    “There are people in that community who hold information which is vital to our investigation and have not yet given statements. I need those people with information to do the right thing.”

    Reading BBC reports can be a bit like playing Cluedo.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-67837433

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    • Ian Rushlow says:

      Reading BBC reports can be a bit like playing Cluedo.

      No no, it’s much easier than that. In Cluedo there is a choice of six possible suspects. Here it always a choice between Mr Black or Miss Brown.

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  11. tomo says:

    Democracy! in Maine

    maine-democracy.jpg

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  12. tomo says:

    Obvious…

    but the lack of MSM coverage and the absence of criticism from MPs in particular shows that Parliament needs the River Thames diverting through its doors?

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    • Guest Who says:

      Local ‘reporting’ by the BBC costs how much?

      https://x.com/bbcwm/status/1740648568732422445?s=20
      Artists to breathe new life into Wolverhampton underpass

      I just ask because in 4 hrs it has garnered 1 reaction, possibly because it is about as daft a council/doofus journo effort as it gets.

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    • Ian Rushlow says:

      A major part of war is to demoralise and humiliate the citizens of your enemy. Here, the aggressor is Gloucestershire County Council, and their enemy is the ordinary people of Gloucestireshire.

      P.S. According to the council’s website it has 39 councillors, of whom 22 are Conservative (sic) and 13 are Liberal Democrats (sick).

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  13. tomo says:

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Tomo – thanks – concise 3 minute assessment which I completely agree with – especially the end bit ….

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  14. Emmanuel Goldstein says:

    This death of a man and his children when he stopped to help an unconscious girl.

    We get all the details but they are only white so no problem there.

    When it comes to the people who killed them no newspaper I’ve seen yet gives out any info and there are no comments possible so that anyone who knows anything is unable to pass this knowledge on.

    We all know what this means don’t we.
    ‘Car kills Good Samaritan and his sons’ type of headline.

    I could be wrong of course but this is 100% the procedure they use when it’s NOT a white person to blame.
    If the driver was white we would know everything about him within minutes.

    TM. Just seen your post.
    We all know what’s happening, at least we on here do. They probably do fool enough of the less intelligent and woke lot though.

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  15. Eddy Booth says:

    “Sheffield murder inquiry: Crash victim devoted his life to others, say family”
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-67840348
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    Basically some retarded looking “charity” worker decides to get involved in an altercation between two groups of Muslims.
    Gets hit and killed by an immigrant, using his car as a weapon.

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    • Calon lan says:

      That’s a bit unfair Eddy, the poor man is dead, have a heart. None of the information that this was the result of muzzies kicking off is in the article, and the incident is described as a car crash. Usual avoidance of the facts by the BEEB.

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  16. Emmanuel Goldstein says:

    Why doesn’t Sunak take a leaf out of the American election procedures.

    He should declare the Labour Party unlawful or something (anything) and not allow them to stand in the next election.
    It’s working for the democrats (ha ha)

    He can always fall back on the last USA election shenanigans to fiddle the result as this also worked for the democrats.

    I never thought the USA would end up like one of these dictatorships that we get with ‘The Great Leader’ being in constant power after winning every election.
    Will Biden get 99% of the vote?
    Probably not because they have to give out a result that is somehow credible. Like the last one.

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    • moggiemoo says:

      Well, we don’t need the Labour party standing when we already have a left wing government.

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  17. Guest Who says:

    Let’s talks other cheeks.

    https://x.com/guardiannews/status/1740648510545186850?s=20
    Father stuck in Turkey applies for judicial review of Home Office’s handling of his case

    Well, golly; does not look the BMW M5 hairdressing type of Turk, so wha… ah…

    @matelot1972
    Change the headline. Convicted drug dealer without UK citizenship barred from entering the UK. I have no issue withe governments stance on that. He knew the consequences when he was dealing the drugs.

    And that is the sole detailed response. Get ready for BBC Ankara to fly a team out with a Labour team under Clive Lewis to inspect conditions.

    Then its ex Editor gets into bed with Beff to review the year.

    “Sky News’s Political Editor Beth Rigby joins Alan and Lionel to reflect on 2023’s key events and to launch the inaugural Media Confidential “awards”, nominating people, stories and news organisations for recognition in these categories:

    Most important story of the year
    Most under-reported story of the year
    Turkey of the year
    Political scoop of the year
    News organisation of the year
    Journalist of the year
    Villain of the year
    Hero/Heroine of the year
    Listen to the latest episode of Media Confidential”

    Er, pass.

    But oh goodie, more awards to hand out to each other, and having handed, the BBC to ‘report’.

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  18. Guest Who says:

    As Paul Homewood and commenters highlight the utter idiocy of the BBC on climate, including Marco Solo beefing up the #28Gate suppression squad….

    https://tallbloke.wordpress.com/2023/12/28/met-office-storm-gerrit-warnings-for-scotland-were-not-strong-enough/

    On a personal level, here in the shires we gave up on EA Floodline years ago as it overhyped nothing much and became a panic system about nothing too often. So cry wolf 101.

    A few days ago we were told to head for the hills when nothing much happened. Then got the all clear. Today it is lapping at the edges of the property. Sandbags out; floodgates slid down.

    The latter bought for when we look out for ourselves and screw the overpaid twerps who add nothing, as run off from defended flood plain house estates upstream wash over blocked gulleys to us and the council climate leader wibbles about needing to be at COP30 for the medal having blown the council taxes on a bike lane to nowhere.

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  19. tomo says:

    Broon will get a gig with the incoming Labour rabble?

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  20. Fedup2 says:

    I see Delors died – let’s hope his EU goes with him – soon ….
    Plenty of unhappy countries in the EU with various degrees of political civil war …. If only president trump could get a fair vote … he might push it over …

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  21. tomo says:

    The utterly bent Venezuelan government (friends of UK Labour) gob off about a tiny patrol vessel being sent …

    Seven million people have run away in the last 10 years – socialism!

    imho it’s a classic case for deploying one of the aircraft carriers.

    yeah-right.jpg

    “alo! presidente” tv shows etcetera

    – where Poland seems to be going….

    I’ll never forget seeing wind turbines on an oil refinery in Maracaibo.

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    • MarkyMark says:

      Philip Stephens FEBRUARY 7 2019

      You might think Jeremy Corbyn would have something to say about the unfolding tragedy in Venezuela. Britain’s Labour leader and would-be prime minister is an internationalist — a self-described champion for the poor and oppressed everywhere.

      A committed socialist, he once saw Hugo Chávez’s Venezuela as a model for parties of the left in the west. Now the country has fallen into poverty under Chavez’s successor, Nicolás Maduro.

      The world has witnessed the descent into despotism of a nation holding some of the world’s largest oil reserves. An estimated 3m Venezuelans have fled to neighbouring countries in the face of hyperinflation, shortages of food and medicines and the arbitrary arrest of regime opponents.

      Mr Corbyn has been all but silent. Scarcely a whisper of condemnation of the abuses documented by organisations such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International; not a hint of solidarity with the protesters who have filled the streets of the Venezuelan capital demanding Mr Maduro’s departure.

      Instead, the Labour leader has joined hands with Russia and China in condemning many of Venezuela’s Latin American neighbours, several European governments and the US for recognising the opposition leader Juan Guaidó as interim president. “The future of Venezuela is a matter for Venezuelans”, Mr Corbyn says. “We oppose outside interference in Venezuela, whether from the US or anywhere else.”

      https://www.ft.com/content/83424336-2a29-11e9-88a4

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  22. TrickCyclist says:

    Nothing to do with the BBC, but a bit relevant to those Russian nightclub shenanigans.
    I just happen to be sitting in front of The Longest Day on ITV4 at the moment. The film was just at the bit where the Allies drop diversionary rubber dummies, leading to a bunch of German senior officers to exclaim incredulously “Gummipuppen?”
    It turns out that if you type ‘gummipuppen’ into DuckDuckGo you get a lot of pictures of rubber sex dolls.
    Oh well, the times we live in. . .

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  23. vlad says:

    The BBC see themselves as down with the people, truth to power, the voice of the voiceless, bla bla.

    Yet they despise the one politician who is the most popular with ‘ordinary people’; the real voice of the voiceless, who speaks truth to power.

    A real radical who wants to drain the swamp and clean up politics.

    The last hope to save the West.
    It’s a huge task requiring a huge ego.
    I mean, of course, Donald Trump.

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  24. Richard Pinder says:

    Robin Aitken: ‘The BBC Has Groomed the Nation to Accept Things It Ought Not Accept’: All scientists who disagree with Greta Thunberg are banned by the BBC lead Trusted News Initiative (TNA): https://www.theepochtimes.com/epochtv/robin-aitken-british-thought-leaders-5553511

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    • Guest Who says:

      Simpo pokes two very dangerous bears, and does The BBC no favours in the process either by opening up such a thread to such a claim.

      https://x.com/JohnSimpsonNews/status/1740725644668059807?s=20
      Few people now doubt that Tony Blair and Alastair Campbell grossly exaggerated the threat from Iraq. This led directly to the dangerous weakening of the BBC (which reported accurately on Iraq) and the contempt many now feel for politics and politicians.

      I have held most politicians in the lowest esteem for as long as I could assess their efforts, but Bliar and Mad Al did indeed drag things into the fires of hell.

      So interesting The BBC still offers both a platform.

      Because contempt is mild for where it has positioned itself.

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      • Lefty Wright says:

        Guest Who
        Say what you like about Sir Tony Bliar but personally I owe him a great debt for it was he and his weird regime that converted me from Left to Right or as I like to think, from wrong to right. Just a pity he didn’t convert our present regime.

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    • Guest Who says:

      Tried to read it but won’t accept my email as valid.

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    • Guest Who says:

      At least they have market rate talent.

      https://countrysquire.co.uk/2023/12/29/linekers-star-is-fading/

      His ego expanded and collapsed into a black hole eons ago.

      He should just marry Carol Pneumoboobs and join that Remain party woman issuing minute by minute wibble to an audience of six.

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    • Doublethinker says:

      Very slowly the truth is leaking out. But it has been very obvious to all of us on this site that the BBC has been ‘grooming the nation’ to accept neoliberalism or Wokism for at least two decades.
      Mr Aitkin has been on a journey over the last twenty years . He was a BBC reporter who realised that he was just about the only Tory in the entire organisation and resigned after several attempts to get senior management to accept that they were biased.
      Then he became a well meaning public critic of the corporation who still believed , despite what was staring him in the face, that it was a force for good although misguided.
      In recent years he has begun to see that the BBC is highly dangerous to our way of life and has become a hugely powerful proselytising organisation on behalf of the woke revolution.
      It’s taken him many years to join us but better late than never.

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    • Lefty Wright says:

      Richard Pinder
      I wonder if there are in fact BBC employees who think Greta is a nut case but live in fear of losing their jobs if they even hint that they disagree with her theories.

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  25. micknotmike says:

    There’s a series running on bbc at the moment called “men up”. No licence so I can’t watch it. It’s about the discovery, during trials, of a well-documented side effect of viagra, which was introduced to treat heart disease. Interestingly, though, none of the men in the clinical trial are black. There is an asian fellow, but that’s it. Are IC3 males so perfect in bbc-land that it is forbidden to even doubt their virility? Usually a black representative would be high up the cast list even if it were completely innacurate.

    Interestingly, the bbc says that they hope the programme has the same effect as davina mccall has in awareness of menopause issues. I don’t know about the other chaps on here (One other gender is available) but even the mention of the delightful davina is enough to send my willie running for cover.

    I imagine that the bbc’s next project will be a lighthearted look at the side effects of covid 19 vaccinations. Strange how Pfiezer is a common link.

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  26. digg says:

    Every student in the UK and the USA etc, who has taken part in an anti-Jew protests in support of Hamas and/or Palestinians should be forced to watch and listen to this description in the DM about what those Palestinian pigs did to innocent women.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12909695/Women-raped-Hamas-nails-driven-thighs-groin-passed-terrorists-slaughtered-gang-rape-horrifying-new-witness-accounts-October-7-reveal.html

    Gaza had a Hamas government voted in by its people so in my opinion they deserve everything that Israel is now throwing at them. If I were governing Israel I would find it hard not to decimate Gaza to the point it could never recover.

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    • Doublethinker says:

      Agree . But I do think that Israel would have been better advised to have held off its retaliation for an extra week or two whilst it made sure that everyone in the entire world saw exactly what Hamas had done over and over again and got as many world leaders and world opinion firmly condemning Hamas so that they couldn’t climb down when the Israelis started to hunt down the scum.
      That way they would have had longer and more latitude to keep up the attack on Hamas before the calls for ceasefire started.

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  27. Thoughtful says:

    A former Democrat talks sense on Israel and Ukraine and on the desperate state of the Democrat party which is a shell of what it once was.

    https://youtu.be/uhZE6Kvo9BY

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  28. Charlie Farley says:

    Not BBC but…..Just heard from my Brother in Gloucester , Council owned Wheatridge Care Home is going to be used for illegal Migrants .Thought there was a lack these local authority facilities for the indigenous people , no doubt this is happening everywhere . Do we have to emigrate and return by Dinghy for free everything ? .
    One of my Aunt’s was in a private Asian owned Cell for the bargain price of £4000 a month 😠

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    • Doublethinker says:

      If council property isn’t going to be used for Brits then it’s fair to take direct action. If it burns down before the new inmates arrive it would be a pity.

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  29. Dickie says:

    Alex Christoforou (The Duran)

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    • tomo says:

      Having seen and heard enough of Lindsay Graham … I actually hope that the targets of his attention take it personally.

      I’d bet that teams are already in place via the southern border.

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  30. Scroblene says:

    It’s nice to know that there may – just may – be something to ‘look forward to’, and maybe, just maybe – the beeboids will smarm so much over the Starmer debacle we’re going to get, that far too many more citizens will just stop paying the TV tax. The huge slush fund paid for the likes of Linker and Ball will be looked at a little harder!

    It’s the simplest way to kick the awful BBC into touch, and even Crapita would have a hard time trying to knock down all those doors and start chucking their weight about, because I can imagine a few ‘hardened citizens’ with the persuasion of a baseball bat, actually getting a bit fraught with such parasites…

    This will be the new Britain, with many a group of dissatisfied people becoming a little more rampant with their ideals, and while The Daily Moron and a few others will say one thing, they’ll agree with the others! The Graun will sit smugly behind it all, but also be secretly scared of the sort of insurrection they encouraged at first and regretted later, but ‘sod them’, it’s mainly their fault!

    At my age, I really don’t give a flying f***, but there again, I never watch the awful snivel serpentists at their worst anyway!

    (I’ve saved nearly £200.00 by not paying the sods, which amounts to one Beeboid tofu lunch or three bottles of champagne – tax-payer funded of course)!

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  31. taffman says:

    “Blackpool Tower fire: Five other times people were fooled by false alarms”
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-67802959
    It wasn’t just the “people” that were fooled .

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  32. taffman says:

    “Sheffield murder inquiry”
    Not much info on the Beeb about the perps. Is there any at all?

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    • JohnC says:

      So much focus on a ‘victim’ usually means just one thing:
      The BBC don’t want to talk about who did it.

      Meanwhile on another day, this act of savagery would be worthy of an headline:
      Londoners warned ‘do not approach’ as man hunted over stabbing in row over dog pooing on pavement
      https://www.mylondon.news/news/zone-1-news/police-appeal-man-stabbed-dog-28364955

      Here he is. I wonder why it’s not on the BBC ?.
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      The BBC are 100% racist.

      These stories the BBC don’t show us are all over the place. Anyone see this on the front page ?.

      Hackney: Mother accused of murdering son, 4, sobs in court
      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-67833723

      ‘Keziah Macharia, 41, was charged with murdering Kobi Macharia Dooly after he was found with multiple cuts lying in his cotbed on 20 December.’

      This has BBC empathy all over it. Yet I never saw it in the headlines and the mother is exactly what you suspect she is.

      Another amazing BBC coincidence which just happens to fit their racist agenda ?.

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    • Up2snuff says:

      taffman, I think it was covered on TWatO. Jonny Dymond or a newsreader read out a statement from the murdered man’s family and church. One suspect arrested for murder, second suspect (much older) arrested for attempted murder. No info on suspects other than ages. Murdered man was a Christian who had gone to give first aid to a woman who had a head injury. Since being hit by the car that killed the man, the woman has been admitted to hospital in a ‘life critical’ condition.

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      • StewGreen says:

        Sheffield good Samaritan death story
        The OMISSION SIREN went off in our house as we watched the local BBC and ITV news
        “killed after dispute at wedding”
        what kind of people ? Jehovah’s Witnesses, Methodists
        TV news : “Burngreave community”
        more likely Roma, Pakistani or gypsies surely.

        FFS the first line should mention it was ethnic Pakistani families
        The Mail story was more open but still had to be decoded.
        “According to locals in the area, the row broke out after the couple got married in a local mosque”
        “Both families believed to be involved are from the area’s large British-Pakistani community, locals said”
        “Witnesses claim there were cries of ‘your son is not good enough for our daughter’ from the group, who had opted not to go to the ceremony,..”
        https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12909093/Wedding-feud-Good-Samaritan-dead-Sheffield-car-ram-attack.html

        One tweet
        “Family dispute” at a wedding in Sheffield around Christmas time?
        Who gets married at Christmas time?

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  33. JohnC says:

    Ukraine war: At least 30 killed in biggest Russian bombardment yet
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-67843312

    The BBC are very late to the party for this one. I think they have been carefully crafting the narrative.

    As usual, I’m not interested in what they say any more. I just look for what they don’t say.

    ‘So why did Russia do this now?’ followed by a load of BBC waffle about how nasty Russia are.

    My own sources tell me that Ukraine are being so overwhelmingly slaughtered by Russian aircraft using glide bombs, they have moved patriot missiles to the front. You may recall they were gloating over some Russian aircraft being destroyed recently.

    This has been a desperate decision and has left the main cities with less protection. This is Russia showing them what the consequences of that are. Obviously hoping they move the patriots back again.

    None of which is in the BBC report because it suggests the dire position Ukraine are now in. Instead they use it to beat the drum for more aid.

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    • Up2snuff says:

      JohnC, again covered on TWatO. Some bloke who is military analyst (sorry forgotten name – busy day) said Russia had responded to the sinking of their landing craft. This has happened before, he said, ship sunk, Russian blitz. Bridge blown up by Ukraine, followed by Russian blitz.

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      • JohnC says:

        I’m sure that factored into it as well Up2.

        Kind of puts the narrative that Russia are running out of everything into perspective.

        These claims by Ukraines that they basically shot them all down (especially all the hypersonic missiles) makes them sound like the North Korean press office. Who do they think believes anything they say any more ?. I’m sure the BBC don’t – but they still report it faithfully without question.

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  34. Jeff says:

    I know I can’t be the only one that is suspicious about the tragic event in South Yorkshire the other day; some poor sod playing the good Samaritan got mowed down by a car. All news organisations keep referring to this awful event as “a crash”…no, it’s a bit more than that…

    They’re also, once again, talking about “the men” involved. That vague description, alongside where the “crash” occurred and that cars are frequently used by hostile members of a certain violent cult, tells us who was involved.

    GB News interviewed some local?? “bearded male”. “This is a peaceful area” he told the reporter.

    No, it WAS a peaceful are.

    Then you lot moved in…

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  35. harry142857 says:

    ❤️Ricky. The lefties are piling in.

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    • Lefty Wright says:

      harry
      I don’t think this is a question of Left v Right. More a case of Insanity v Sanity.
      Current Score. Insanity 10 Sanity 0
      My God how did Great Britain come to this??
      Wake up people for f—s sake!!

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  36. Fedup2 says:

    During the ‘correspondents look ahead ‘ on R4 leeezzz doosett said ‘an attack on journalists is an attack on democracy ‘…. That is not necessarily the case – BBCOFCOM attacks journalists – the ‘unapproved ‘ ones anyway ….

    .. I always listen to that show – but those taking part are just woke lightweights – except – msybe Rosenberg in Russia ….

    Didn’t learn anything new …. And next to no discussion about the false demented president ( might have missed it )

    New thread coming up

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    • StewGreen says:

      The show was indistinguishable from Labour Student radio

      Kate Adie using the phrase “Climate Emergency”
      … when BBC mantra is “we are impartial we don’t use labels, so can’t possibly call people “terrorists””

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  37. tomo says:

    Seems like a tactic that might be tried elsewhere….

    inside-the-beltway-lawfare-peeps.jpg

    Article here:
    https://amgreatness.com/2023/12/29/erasing-trump-from-2024-ballot-is-an-inside-the-beltway-job/

    No surprise that it seems to emanate from House of Soros

    Given the propensities of UK activist lawyers … we can expect similar attempts to stop the wrong people standing – the end justifies the means.

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  38. tomo says:

    Ezola Foster…..

    easy to imagine paternalistic lefty heads a-poppin.

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  39. tomo says:

    Supposedly the ATF has updated background check rules for FFLs to give illegals exemptions, allowing them to purchase firearms. Seems to specifically tie into blue states allowing illegals be cops…..

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  40. tomo says:

    How they laughed….

    the quiet part out loud, and of course they all think it’s funny

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