Midweek 18th June 2025

How depressed can the BBC get ? Israel is dealing with Hamas in Gaza and now dealing with the evil Islamic Iranian Regime . On top of that a whole political party – their friends – Labour – has had to finally talk about Islamic Pakistani Child Rape gangs and be seen to do something about what it – and the BBC – has denied / ignored for years – along with institutionally corrupt councils , police forces , media and a whole industry of deniers … so just to add to BBC Depression – why not ditch your TV licence ?please .

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356 Responses to Midweek 18th June 2025

  1. MarkyMark says:

    “Emily Maitlis Claims Iran War Wouldn’t Happen If Women Were In Charge” – order-order.com
    ………………………
    Assisted Dying!
    Abortion up to leaving the woman!

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    • Richard Pinder says:

      Emily Maitlis claims Iran War wouldn’t happen if Margaret Thatcher, Theresa May or Liz Truss were in charge.

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      • atlas_shrugged says:

        and Emily clearly does not know about Golda Meir or Indira Ghandi.

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      • moggiemoo says:

        If Maggie were in charge, she’d probably be in a rowing boat in the Channel, harpooning dinghies.

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  2. Fedup2 says:

    Not BBC

    Im in a mood so here goes … we are now two further steps toward utopia – freedom to choose – to kill a baby at full term – and to end one’s own life if so desired ….

    Quite an achievement in one progressive week

    So what’s next for TTK

    He is on the Corbyn policy to dumping last bits of the empire – Gibraltar – Falklands – Northern Ireland – all for the chop in the next two years with the promise of formal rejoining of the EU – via a vote – not a referendum .

    What else – ? Stuff to please Islam – the crime of blasphemy – recognition of ;the state of Palestine with direct aid to Hamas …
    Other new crimes – mysogeny –
    visiting prohibited websites –
    more public order crimes at unauthorised public demonstrations –
    legalising invaders –
    fast tracking nationality –
    general amnesty for invaders
    Votes for invaders

    Meanstesting state pensions
    National insurance of state pension
    70 the new pension age

    Curfews
    Power reductions
    Compulsory water ‘conservation ‘
    National ULEZ
    Pay per mile car usage

    Free school supper clubs
    Free school uniforms

    And plenty more

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    • Scroblene says:

      That’s a comprehensive list of TTK’s future failures, Fed…

      The one I really fear is getting everyone on a ‘smart meter’ so that 10, Mohammed Street can control the whole country at the flick of a switch!

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      • Fedup2 says:

        Hello Scroblene – all well I hope . TTK has been caught out bigly in some Labour commercial for something where he appears with a ‘mother of three ‘ in her home .
        It turns out she is an actress – and her kitchen isn’t hers …
        Perhaps they lie so much they can’t tell any more ….

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    • atlas_shrugged says:

      Cheer up Fedup

      We have Rachael from accounts looking after our economy
      Rear air-commodore wossername from HR looking after the Brize Norton airbase security.
      Then we have Lammy jetting round the world getting free-diners everywhere

      The UK is in good hands.

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      • Fedup2 says:

        Atlas – thank you – I might come across as doom and gloom – largely because of what I report here – as well as my ‘read ‘ of britainistans’ current situation .

        But I am optimistic that one day – after the revolution – wrings will be righted – nonsense DEI will die – we ll frack and deport and stop the invasion and hold the bad to account …

        But … being a bit of a self taught historian … I can’t see ‘us ‘ saving us … and it will take a huge change to get people off of state dependency and re moralise Britain …

        … i am pondering what the next progressive legislation the Marxist wimmin will take to. I wonder if it’s the death penalty ?

        I was always pro death penalty – if only to save money on prison cells and provide good video of executions . But someone here challenged my view . I think it was the late ‘thoughtful ‘ who left the site last year .

        ‘Thoughtful ‘ asked the question ‘ could we trust the state to execute the right people’ ? . Simple question – to which the answer is a big ‘no’ … because the unapproved – the Tommy Robinson s – wouid find themselves on death row … and – perhaps subject to a TTK judge sending them to a better place….

        So the MPs will have to find another group to kill …..

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  3. Fedup2 says:

    From the DT -,a cut and paste about another documentary by Hamas / BBC which has – apparently been ‘pulled ‘….

    STARTS The BBC has pulled a Gaza documentary after its producer took aim at director-general Tim Davie.
    The broadcaster was forced to apologise in February after being accused of airing a “propaganda” film, which contained contributions from the son of a leading Hamas minister.
    BBC bosses have now dropped another planned Gaza film.
    The decision came after the head of Basement Films, the film’s production company, branded Mr Davie a “PR person” who could not be trusted to make editorial decisions.
    The BBC had initially delayed the release of the film, Gaza: Doctors Under Attack, while it conducted a review into the disastrous release of its previous Gaza documentary.

    Ben de Pear, the Basement Films boss, claimed that this delay was decided from a “PR defensive point of view, rather than a journalistic one”, and that the BBC “stymied” journalists.
    He had been speaking at the Sheffield DocFest on Thursday.
    The BBC’s decision came after Ramita Navai, the documentary’s director, also made comments on the Today programme.
    She said during the segment that “Israel has become a rogue state that’s committing war crimes and ethnic cleansing and mass-murdering Palestinians”.

    It is understood that this partisan view from the filmmaker may have compromised the documentary being presented as an impartial production.
    A statement from the BBC released on Friday said: “For some weeks, the BBC has been working with Basement Films to find a way to tell the stories of these doctors on our platforms.
    “Yesterday [Thursday], it became apparent that we have reached the end of the road with these discussions.”
    The BBC added that “broadcasting this material risked creating a perception of partiality that would not meet the high standards that the public rightly expect of the BBC”.

    The release of Gaza: Doctors Under Attack had been paused following outrage over the BBC’s decision to air the previous film, Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone, a documentary created by production company Hoyo.
    The broadcaster removed the film from iPlayer after days of criticism over its featuring of children linked to Hamas.
    The BBC also issued an apology after it was revealed that a major contributor to the programme was the son of Ayman Alyazouri, a Hamas minister. This link was not disclosed to viewers.
    The BBC said it was not aware of the Hamas link, while Hoyo later claimed the BBC was aware.
    The BBC faced pressure to release the delayed documentary about doctors in Gaza, and Mr Davie was urged to air the film in an open letter signed by 600 signatories, including Harriet Walter, Miriam Margolyes, Maxine Peake and Juliet Stevenson. They claimed the delay was “political suppression”.
    It is understood that no such concerns have been raised about Gaza: Doctors Under Attack, and the BBC said: “We want to thank the doctors and contributors, and we are sorry we could not tell their stories. The BBC will continue to cover events in Gaza impartially.”
    The rights to the film will now revert back to Basement Films, which will be free to screen the feature.ENDS

    Readers might spot that the producer of the film is someone called ‘bendy pear’ which set my April 1st detector going ….

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