Just how much hatred will the BBC show for President Trump inauguration ? On the same day the Stockport Trial begins – along with that of a Labour councillor allegedly threatening death to non Muslims .. a good day to bury bad news …?
Start the Week 20th January 2025
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Looks like a nice young welsh boy
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lol – I just saw that !!.
No wonder they have been withholding it as long as possible.
The face of enrichment !.
Let’s not forget his appearance on the BBC. They are a magnet for people like him and other terrorists for a reason.
As this trial unfolds, we are learning the extent of how much information has been withheld for the Left’s political agenda. And how decent folk have every right to be angry that we are importing tens of thousands of people like him.
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Thanks to our two-tier legal system, it’s illegal to say anything negative about the gentleman above. So may I just compliment him on his fabulous hairdo, dahling, and ask where he has his hair styled and which shampoo he uses?
The nation wants to know.
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‘An emoji will help us to feel seen’
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c9qv9gv3yx7o
She told BBC London: “I feel like there’s a negative stereotype around coarser hair textures like Afro hair and I feel that needs to be removed.
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Weird reportage from the BBC on the Southport murderer.
First they state that the BBC can ‘now reveal’ certain information about him, including a photo. They then ‘reveal’…….stuff we already know which has been widely circulated.
Next up they go to great lengths to show that despite having ricin and an Al Quaeda training manual, he was only motivated by violence and not by an ideology. So the BBC manage to avoid words beginning with M or I.
Trebles all round in the news editors suite.
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It’s Presidential inauguration day and the BBC are giving extensive coverage of………Democrats who are fearful of the future.
Oh dear. How sad. Never mind.
Oh. And how biased.
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Milley Fouchi , Cheney and other criminals pardoned by Biden – the whole J6 inquiry ? Now what does that signify ? No specific crimes alleged – but pardoned any way ?
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How is this even allowed ?.
The precedent he has set is that politicians can be as corrupt as they like in office then get pardoned for any crimes anyone accuses them of committing at any time in the future when they are voted out.
It’s beyond ridiculous. Surely they can’t allow this ?.
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I doubt that the Trump team will let this go now….
– and who could blame them?
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Pardons can be set aside if ga-ga Joe gets tested?
On the front page
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The BBC and… ‘PM Keir Starmer says’ in lieu of journalism is getting tired.
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Biden issues pardon for Dr Fauci and Jan 6 committee in bid to guard against Trump revenge
https://www.gbnews.com/news/us/joe-biden-pardons-fauci-milley-to-guard-against-potential-revenge-by-donald-trump
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Why not Pardon and release all USA prisoners – oh wait – that was Keir Starmer to make room!
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Oh what a difference an election makes.
Lamey Lammy before: “Trump is a woman-hating, neo-Nazi sympathising sociopath, a tyrant in a toupee… a racist KKK and a profound threat to the international order”… and so much more.
Now: “Trump had incredible grace, generosity, very keen to be a good host, very funny, very friendly, very warm about the UK.”
I don’t know which I despise more, the old Lammy or the new one.
On second thoughts, I do know: I now despise him twice as much.
To paraphrase Mrs Merton: “So, Mr Lammy, what first attracted you to the extremely powerful billionaire Donald Trump?”
And by the way, many other Labour MPs have said similar or worse things.
The same is happening in the US, of course, where many of those who were calling him ‘a Nazi worse than Hitler’ 5 minutes ago are now queuing up for a meeting at Mar-a-Lago.
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Who is signing off Biden paper work if the following it true?
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Declining to prosecute Mr Biden for retaining troves of classified documents, Mr Hur – who served in the Trump administration – said the 81-year-old would likely present himself at trial as “a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory”.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-68244611
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Three Times Lucky!
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Maybe so, but that in no way makes him a terrorist, nor does it have any bearing on the current trial.
Did I say it right, Sir Starmer?
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The Home Office listening service (which is free like the nhs) thanks vlad for this non-comment which is like a non-crime.
Please get a plus one to your chinese social credit score.
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Here we go then, all coming out now:
“How Axel Rudakubana’s church-going parents are linked to the Rwandan genocide – from his father’s army experience during 1994 ethnic killings to connections to the current ruling party.
Rudakubana was ‘absolutely obsessed’ with genocide, one official was quoted as saying, adding that the subject was ‘all he wanted to talk about’. ”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14304547/Killer-Axel-Rudakubanas-church-going-parents-links-Rwandan-genocide-father-fought-army-battled-Hutu-regime-1994-ethnic-killings-connections-current-ruling-party.html
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1 immigrant family saved = 13 families in UK destroyed.
“Axel Rudakubana, aged 18, from Banks in Lancashire has today (Monday 20 January 2025) pleaded guilty at Liverpool Crown Court to all 16 counts he was charged with.
They were three charges of murder; 10 charges of attempted murder and one charge of possession of a knife – all relating to the incident at Hart Street, Southport on 29 July 2024.
He was additionally charged on 29 October with production of a biological toxin, namely ricin, contrary to Section 1 of the Biological Weapons Act 1974; and possessing information, namely a pdf file entitled “Military Studies in the Jihad Against the Tyrants: The Al-Qaeda Training Manual” of a kind likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism, contrary to Section 58 of the Terrorism Act 2000.
Following his guilty plea, Rudakubana was remanded in custody to appear at Liverpool Crown Court on Thursday 23 January for sentencing. The hearing is due to start at 11am.”
https://www.merseyside.police.uk/news/merseyside/news/2025/january-2025/southport-trial-rudakubana-pleads-guilty-to-all-charges/
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Man goes to nice place. Man likes it. Man has story about it.
£3.5bn News Service.
“I didn’t want to leave’ after filming in Cornwall”
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cqx98eddj82o
Norton, a Yorkshireman, said he had found the county to be “a jewel, it’s the most beautiful part of the whole country”.
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Perhaps luvvie Norton will join the White Flight to the West Country.
But he’d better hurry up, white zones are rapidly shrinking.
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Southport killer Axel Rudakubana already moving down the BBC website it will be gone by the end of the day .
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Among those cases were:
“Violent racist” Joseph Ley, who punched and kicked a black man in the face during a riot in Manchester, jailed for three years and two months
Luke Moran, caught on a police-worn camera in Southport battering a van as officers were trapped inside, left “fearing for their lives”
Noman Ahmed, 24, jailed for 14 months after throwing a punch while trying to protect a Middlesbrough mosque
Three men were jailed after staff at a hotel housing asylum seekers near Rotherham had to barricade doors with freezers when rioters broke in
In London, a Hatton Garden jeweller was jailed for eight months for racially aggravated public order offences near Downing Street
In Wales, a plasterer from Flintshire who admitted to stirring up racial hatred on Facebook was sentenced to 21 months
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c33n73lr7npo
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The fix is in then….no trial….no in depth examination of what happened and why…and police still claiming they have absolutely no idea of his motivation….the story is going to be ‘vanished’ and forgotten about as soon as possible.
BBC tells us he had ‘issues with violence’ when younger…trying to play the mental health card…not ‘he was a violent thug’ when younger as they would use for, say, Tommy Robinson. They also say that he was ‘just 17, barely out of childhood’….very clear attempt to generate some sympathy for a person who killed three young girls and attempted to murder 8 more and a couple of adults to boot.
Gotta love the BBC.
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Hello Pug
Partygate, partygate, partygate… unless the bbc want to drop a story they go on and on and….
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Give 16 year olds the vote like in Wales?
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The BBC is stridently for abortion….the woman must be able to choose for herself…it’s one of the reasons they hate Trump as he thinks the abortion laws are too liberal.
However…hmmm…not so much suddenly when the baby is disabled…suddenly abortion is unethical and disabled children are being erased….however if you wish to have an abortion just because…maybe you can’t be arsed to look after it, or your busy lifestyle, or just not something you want…it’s perfectly fine to abort that perfectly healthy baby…my body, my choice.
er…oddly when it comes to disabled babies suddenly it must not just be the woman’s decision…it must be a societal decision…the blame must not be put on the woman.
Aborting perfectly healthy babies as a lifestyle choice is fine, aborting one because the baby will be disabled and have a very difficult life is not.
What a tangled web the BBC weaves as it spins so many false narratives it can’t keep up with them…and hopes you don’t notice.
‘In this episode we explore the dilemmas facing women in pregnancy as advances in genetic screening and testing offer information about the foetuses they’re carrying. We travel to Denmark where a national screening programme has led a to a big drop in the numbers of babies born with Down Syndrome. We talk to families with children with Down Syndrome, doctors and other experts about this controversial area of bio ethics and the societal consequences of individual choice.’
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00274s8
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Now less than 48 hours after Khan’s origial Observer article came out, he is briefing in somewhat of a different tone:
“Sir Sadiq said as somebody ‘who believes in democracy, and voting and elections, we should recognise the fact that Donald Trump is the elected President of the United States’. And he insisted he now ‘wanted to work closely with the American President’. But he added: ‘Let’s keep our fingers crossed that this president is different from the last time he was president.’”
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This ranges from developing policies to setting budgets, from overseeing major programmes to championing London around the world – all in line with the Mayor’s vision and in the interests of London and Londoners.
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JezBo stays exactly the same.
https://camera-uk.org/2025/01/20/bbcs-bowen-states-the-obvious-but-fails-to-explain/?
Between the rampant bias, errors of omission and plain lying, he must have video of the whole top floor in bed with a flock of goats.
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“Gazans tell of shock as thousands return to devastated homes on second day of ceasefire”
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/ckg0znng8x2t
3.2.1 UK to accept Palestinians to help build their lives …..
“To accommodate the pilgrims who stay in Mina over multiple nights in the month of Dhu al-Hijjah, more than 100,000 air-conditioned tents have been built in the area, giving Mina the nickname “City of Tents.” With a capacity of up to 3 million people, Mina has been called the largest tent city in the world.”
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