Midweek 2nd July 2025

When did you last hear of a lefty cancelling their TV licence ( if they are stupid enough to have one ) because the BBC is too far to the “right “ ? ( no need to answer that one ) …

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  1. JohnC says:

    And today the BBC’s jew-hating racist Lucy Williamson hits a new low for both herself and the BBC.

    Gaza aid contractor tells BBC he saw colleagues fire on hungry Palestinians
    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cnvmry71q5yo

    A security guard who worked for the GHF aid agency got fired and has made some extreme claims which the BBC have carefully worded into one of their grossly misleading pro-Palestinian propaganda pieces.

    Everything he says is faithfully reported without question or context. Despite there not being a shred of evidence presented other than his word. Some of it is very, very obviously complete lies and other which are clearly missing some extremely important context around what happened.

    Lucy actually presents his own ‘opinion’ as fact – such as The culture in the company, he said, felt like “we’re going into Gaza so it’s no rules. Do what you want.”.

    It’s absolutely chock full of ‘quotes’ which match the BBC’s own agenda perfectly. This is a prefect example of such devious wording and too common in all the BBC articles to be his own words:
    ‘GHF insistence that no one there had been hurt or shot at was “an absolute bare-faced lie”‘
    Note it subtley includes ‘shot at’. Are the GHF in the business of specifically including just ‘shot at’ in their statements ?. And does ‘hurt’ mean shot or tripped on a rock ?.

    It’s chock full of this outrageous assertions without any evidence whatsoever. The BBC have got away with using quotes from selected individuals as ‘fact’ for so long, this represents just how extreme they are prepared to use it now.

    Despite this man having every chance to gather evidence,he presents none whatsoever.

    So who is this ‘whistle blower’ who said everything just as the BBC wanted him to say it ?.
    ‘The contractor, who spoke to us on condition of anonymity ..’

    How very, very convenient. Is he a Muslim BBC ?.

    This article has crossed the line by a very wide margin. The vile Lucy Williamson is without ethics and without conscience. This is an outrageous article and somebody should haul the
    BBC over the coals for this.

    For some context, I sat next to a private security contractor on a flight once and he told me about what they did. When someone approached when they shouldn’t, they fire their guns as warning shots to make them stop. If it was soemone on a camel and he kept coming, a sniper shot the camel. When the man got up and realised he wasn’t going to be shot he could walk to the checkpoint or leave.

    This BBC articles make lots of references to the GHF ‘opening fire with machine guns’. They do not mention that vital piece of context : none of those claims actually say people got shot. It’s the most disguting, gutter level journalism. Exactly what I expect from Lucy. One of the BBC’s finest examples.

    Here she is:
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    Just what you expect her to look like.

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  2. AsISeeIt says:

    ‘Football’s irrelevant’ – says the left-leaning junior poundshop Guardian that is the i paper – so we’ll take them at their word and side step the football story that’s suddenly been blown up to such proportions that it dominates the headlines.

    Forget sport for a while and hug someone close to you – so says Daniel Storey, Chief Football Writer at the i paper

    Not that fellow i paper journos take him at his word – apparently they just can’t resist a nice sports pun at the expense of: Curtains for Draper… British No 1 is already out… Wimbledon 2025

    Meanwhile… on the subject of the triumph of hope over experience

    Smiling Emma is ‘feeling good’ about SW19 blockbuster (Daily Express) – don’t say your Mr AsI hasn’t warned all you part-time tennis faux patriots to prepare for disappointment.

    Mr AsI has, you may recall, employed hereabouts that ancient theme of the Wheel of Fortune to contrast the diverging destiny betwixt and between that far-right divisive scary Donald Trump and the adults back in the room Keir Starmer adminstration.

    It’s a tad grudging but the FT has to admit: US jobs market bouyant.. US economy added 147,000 jobs in June, defying expectations that trade uncertainty would cause hiring to cool and leading investors to scale back their bets on interest rate cuts

    It’s a tad grudging but… Congress passes Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ cutting taxes and spending… sprawling tax and spending bill… After a gruelling session on Capitol Hill (BBC)

    Whereas: Investors can’t trust Labour… multiple about turns… destroyed faith in the government’s economic plans… You will see the adverse reaction (Telegraph)

    Not to worry, while the chaps shed tears and exchange hugs over a football star, our journalistic sisterhood is circling the wagons around their first female chancellor: Crying at work? Yes, we’ve all done it, Rachel (Times); Didn’t We All Decide That Crying At Work Is Nothing To Be Ashamed Of? …crying is still associated with women, weakness and the misogynistic view that you just can’t hack it, says Claire Cohen. (British Vogue); I cried at work and felt I’d let down the sisterhood. Esther Walker (i paper); Who’s really to blame for Labour’s troubles – Rachel Reeves or the invisible PM? (Gaby Hinsliff, Guardian); Chancellor’s tears can be a turning point for her – and Labour Alison Phillips (i paper)

    Always Look on the Bright Side of Life – was sung by Python Eric Idle in the movie Life of Brian as he was crucified.

    Look on the bright side, eh: Angela Rayner is now Starmer’s most powerful minister (Richard Vaughan & Kitty Donaldson, i paper)

    We’ll take comfort in small victories wherever we may find them…

    Partner of Ashling Murphy settles defamation case against BBC… has received substantial damages… sued the organisation following the broadcast of an episode of the live political programme The View… broadcast just under two weeks after Mr Casey had delivered a victim impact statement at the sentence hearing of Jozef Puska for the murder of Ms Murphy… “The BBC is… happy to clarify that it does not consider Ryan Casey to be a criminal or a racist, or someone guilty of or attempting to incite hatred, or someone seeking to pose as a hero of the far right through his victim impact statement”… Mr Casey added that he was “finally free” to use his voice again and to “advocate for the changes we desperately require in this country, for the increased safety measures we so clearly need, and for a society that listens to its people, free of gaslighting, blacklisting or censorship”. (Unattributed BBC report, 3 July 2025)

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    • Fedup2 says:

      Asiseeit
      I know I shouldn’t say it – but I’m really looking forward to a tearful tennis player doing a Rachel at Wimbledon – my Money is on the Emma one who usually is either steamrollered by some Russian robot – or gets a back ache from a ‘recurring injury ‘…
      Anything that keeps the Rachel story going is a plus – in the absence of the BBC DG having to resign …

      How many Marxists will jump ship to the New Far Marxist Party – already Zara Prune MP has joined – with comrade Corbyn that’s 2 members – so there is chance there will already be a split …. The Islamic party is coming ….

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  4. Foscari says:

    Kevin Peachey the BBC’S ” Cost of Living ” correspondent
    features today an article about the proposed new
    Bank of England notes.
    Does anybody think that Getty’s Imaging should play
    a part in the processing of this? Peachey shows us an
    example of what we may see on the notes with a
    Getty’s Image being used as a final example.
    As the supplier for the BBC’S imaging of ” Cost of Living .”
    We know that Getty’s supply the BBC with a
    plethora of diverse. Actually the advertising models are not
    diverse.
    Mind you Getty’s Imaging is of a very high standard. Such as
    the BBC used of Bob Vyllan being “transported” by his
    worshippers at Glastonbury. I wonder if Bob is one of
    Getty’s cost of living advertising models ?
    Yes the BBC’S star act at Glastonbury would be a great
    diverse, inclusive , positive discrimination feature on a a new £50
    Bank of England note. Anyway so far as the BBC is concerned..

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  5. Up2snuff says:

    TOADY Watch #1 – may the Fourth be with you

    JustRemainIn Webb cannot operate as co-presenter of TOADY without his bit of paper. Justin stumbled over the date today – this from a former BBC North America Editor!

    Just when you think the political landscape is a bit empty, not just one but two new political Parties come along together. We have Ben Habib’s Advance UK on the right with 5,000 members but now Jeremy Corbyn has launched his far left Party. I assume it is Far Left as it has Jeremy’s name and that of Zara Sultana – Muslim – associated with it. I wonder how many members will join the Independent Alliance Party that Corbyn and Sultana have set up?

    The BBC will be delighted. Independent Alliance is pro-Palestinian and already has as many MPs in the House as Reform and also the Green Party.

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  6. tomo says:

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  7. tomo says:

    slogan, slogan, slogan

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  8. tomo says:

    They *did* this

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  9. Sluff says:

    While the BBC fixates on the death of a Portuguese footballer, they seem rather less keen to feature Stephen Ireland.
    Apologies if covered somewhere up this trail.
    He was the leader and founder of Surrey Pride, the regional LGBTQxyz activist group.
    Feted and supported by the local council, concerns about safeguarding were raised back in 2021. The council did nothing.
    When I search for ‘Stephen Ireland’ on the BBC webshite, I find that he was found guilty back in March of serious child abuse. What I don’t get from the search is that he was sentenced to 24 years a couple of days ago.
    It appears that the idea of dismissing child abuse claims in order for public authorities to placate favoured minority groups is not confined to the likes of Rotherham and Rochdale.
    But the BBC are uninterested. I wonder why not?
    I found the story tucked away in England/regions/surrey.
    Talk about burying bad news.

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  10. Fedup2 says:

    Today
    Our Justin chats with pixie balls – the outgoing Home Secretary . Absolutely hopeless – so much failure over so many safety issues – starting with the invasion .

    Our Justin just wasn’t in the fight – bored – unchalllenging – no interruption – bored easy follow ups ….. they chatted about ‘anti social behaviour ‘ – the feral foreign imports who care less about anything knowing Britain is a total joke soft touch – but Justin didn’t link rising street / violent crime with imported ferals ….
    Just going through the motions … pixie must have laughed her bits off …

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    • Scroblene says:

      It’ll be even worse when she’s made Chancer after Reachall is sent home blubbing again!

      I hope when she is, the demand for homes for illegals includes her flipped houses!

      Justin hasn’t a clue about interviewing people, he’s just a Beeboik with a yawn.

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  11. JohnC says:

    For those of you who read what the ‘BBC science editors’ tell you about robots taking over the world, always remember they are leftist idiots simply repeating sales literature by universities who contact the BBC for free publicity.

    Here’s the state of real-world robotics when they are not just doing pre-programmed and rehearsed moves in a special room.

    I suspect that’s what it looks like when the BBC clones play it too.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      JohnC – you’ve put up a smash hit channel 5 series – there’ll even be a robot linaker to yap far left crap while it fills its ‘ bank account ….
      I think they were modelled on Man U …

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  12. Sluff says:

    Absolutely, totally unbelievable in any other setting yet in this case par for the course.
    It turns out the Home Office has no records for those coming in to the country on work visas such that they do not know if they have left the country at the end of their official stay or carried on working illegally. No one has thought to carry out exit checks !!!!!!!!
    They could only check by comparing with airline passenger lists.
    Why don’t we just close down the Home Office. It is totally unutterably useless. Personally I’d sub the work out to the US Dept of Homeland Security. Having gotten an ESTA several times and queued up for two hours at places like Houston, Seattle, Miami, New York, Chicago, to give my fingerprints and be checked in – and then out again on leaving I am certain they would do a better job.

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  13. Flotsam says:

    Sultana teams up with Corbyn, they’ll be raisin hell for Labour.

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  14. Flotsam says:

    The new Corbyn Party:

    Cretins for Corbyn.

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