The BBC seems to be becoming even more selective in what they choose not to report or place something where only a few people will see it . The Pakistani Rape Gang is a case in point over years and years . But stories which put Muslims in a negative light such as paramilitary marching in the East End last weekend doesnt raise alarms with the BBC . One day something will happen which they have to report properly .
Midweek 29th October 2025
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From the Telegraph…referencing a long gasp of shock and bafflement from the BBC at people’s rage about immigration https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvgkpjdzv74o….
‘It’s time to declare a national emergency over violent crime by migrants
Michael Deacon
How could any decent human being possibly object to mass immigration? That, it would seem, is the mystery puzzling the BBC. Yes, even after all these years. Because earlier this week it sent reporters to Buxton in Derbyshire to ask residents the following question: why are you people all saying you’ll vote Reform, when practically everyone in your town is white British?
Buxton, noted the BBC’s reporters, has experienced “very little” immigration, is a good 250 miles from Dover (“where the small boats arrive”), and has “no hotels housing asylum seekers”. Yet almost everyone they spoke to, apart from some wonderfully compassionate teenagers at a local school, viewed the small boats, and mass immigration in general, as a major source of concern. How baffling. If you work for the BBC, anyway.
Well, since our friends in W1A seem to be struggling, perhaps we should offer them a helpful hint. The people of Buxton may indeed have experienced very little immigration. Nonetheless, I’m reasonably sure that they do have access to newspapers, TV and the internet. And as a result, they’re probably aware of certain things that have happened in towns with very high levels of immigration.
Perhaps, for example, they’ve heard about something called the grooming gangs scandal. Or the terrorist attack on a Manchester synagogue earlier this month. Or the march through Tower Hamlets, east London, last Saturday by masked men chanting, “Zionist scum off our streets.” And perhaps, having heard such stories – plus a fair few others – the people of Buxton are thinking, “We’d quite like to prevent that sort of thing from happening in our own little town, if that’s all right.
“So don’t ask, ‘Why are you voting Reform? You don’t have a migrant hotel!’ Because it’s like asking, ‘Why are you buying a fire extinguisher? Your house isn’t on fire!’”
Anyway, if that is indeed what they’ve been thinking, I suspect that their resolve is now even stronger – for a reason that should be obvious, even to the BBC.
On Tuesday, in Uxbridge, west London, a dog-walker was stabbed to death in the street. Two other passers-by were stabbed, too. Police swiftly arrested a suspect. He’s an Afghan national who, in 2020, entered this country illegally on a lorry, and was subsequently granted asylum and leave to remain.
This story would be horrifying enough if it were an isolated incident. But it’s not. On Friday, an asylum seeker in Walsall was convicted of murdering a female member of staff from the migrant hotel in which he was staying.
On Monday, an asylum seeker in Bournemouth was jailed for chasing hotel workers with a knife because he was unhappy with the free food he was being given. On Wednesday, a small-boat migrant in Derby was jailed for life for stabbing a bank customer to death.
And this is just in the past week. If we go back to the start of the month, a gang of small-boat migrants in Dorset was jailed for committing “roaming street violence” armed with machetes.
We really shouldn’t have to live like this. Responding to the news from Uxbridge, the former Tory MP Nadhim Zahawi spoke for millions when he asked: “How many more people need to lose their lives before we take this threat seriously?”, and thundered: “Anywhere else in the world it would be a national emergency.”
Well, he’s right. This is a national emergency. And it’s time for Sir Keir Starmer to admit it – and act accordingly.
That means detaining and deporting anyone who enters the country by illegal means (whether small boat or lorry). It means no more migrant hotels. And it means telling the leaders of other Western nations, in case they haven’t noticed yet, that existing refugee treaties are no longer fit for purpose and must be scrapped. Far too many dangerous men are exploiting them, and it’s got to end.
Of course, I’m not completely delusional. Obviously a Starmer administration isn’t going to do any of this. We all know that.
At the very least, however, it would be nice if our national broadcaster could finally grasp why, even in areas of low immigration, people want proper border controls. So, if nothing else comes from this week’s horror, please can the BBC get the following concept into its collective head.
This country produces quite enough violent criminals of its own. We really don’t need to import more.
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One man’s knife-wielding asylum seeker is another man’s potential Labour voter……..
The BBC reports that a teenager has been found guilty of murdering Harry Pitman, just 16 years old when stabbed in the neck at a New Year’s Eve event. The article has a photograph of Harry, and one of police officers on Primrose Hill, the site of the brutal killing. But there is no photograph of the convicted murderer – can you possibly guess why not?
Wow… are you psychic or something?
(The Times carries a photograph but is behind a paywall)
And another one…which the BBC does report properly….but how many more do we have to put up with before it becomes a ‘national emergency’?…something that is completely avoidable…just stop them coming…and if they make it here put them in a prison camp…
‘An asylum seeker who “calmly” walked into a bank and stabbed a man inside to death without provocation or motive has been jailed for life.
Haybe Cabdiraxmaan Nur stabbed Gurvinder Johal, 37, through the heart in an attack caught on CCTV at a Lloyds Bank branch in St Peter’s Street, Derby, just after 14:30 BST on 6 May. ‘
Just when you thought the immigration insanity could not possibly get any worse………
‘A migrant sex offender mistakenly released from prison was given a £500 payment after threatening to disrupt his deportation from the UK to Ethiopia’.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cly9rxlvp85o
Still. I suppose cheaper than the flight costs of the FIVE minders that accompanied him.
The British taxpayer. The gift that keeps on giving….to everyone except themselves.
“Not jus the sovereignty of the people, but the sovereignty of this very house.” – Nigel Farage
“CHILDREN BE QUIET!” – Nigel Farage delivers BLISTERING Commons assault on the ECHR
Putin’s pet” – shouted by an MP ** not one said Xi’s pet for Starmer?
Thanks marky – i tracked the farage speech down on youtube – it was surrounded by vild sneering liberals – he wasnt able to deliver his speech properly – a lesser man would have been crushed ….
But you can see how much the rest of the chsmber fears him – and what their future is likely
Sometimes i double farage – but watching this makes me see reform as the only answer to the sewer that is parliament ..
BBC Watch:
(Extract from newsletter)… today.
Welcome to the latest BBC Watch from the TaxPayers’ Alliance.
“You do not need me to tell you that the BBC has a culture problem when it comes to the behaviour of some of its presenters or ‘talent’ as the corporation likes to call them. But the problem does not squarely sit with those in front of the camera or behind the microphone, but more on that later.
The latest bullying allegation involves radio presenter Kaye Adams who has just been suspended from her programme at BBC Radio Scotland. You may also recognise her name if you find yourself unlucky enough to stumble across ITV’s Loose Women programme where she has been a longtime panellist.
Younger colleagues at BBC Scotland claim the presenter “shouted and screamed” at them so the BBC has removed Ms Adams temporarily from their radio schedule whilst an inquiry is conducted into the complaints.
A spokesperson for Ms Adams said: “no complaints had been presented to her by the BBC.”
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The BBC recently launched its ‘Call It Out’ scheme designed to address bad behaviour in the workplace. This scheme was set up in the aftermath of the scandal over former MasterChef presenters Gregg Wallace and John Torode and their alleged inappropriate behaviour towards staff and contestants. Sources at the BBC say the allegations made against Ms Adams came about under the scheme.
It was recently revealed that the BBC has spent £61,000 on mugs and lanyards for staff as part of its ‘Call It Out’ scheme which you might argue is not the best use of licence fee payer’s cash.
Of course, we must question how you define the term ‘bullying’ in the modern age and whether younger BBC staff misunderstand firm and direct management in a culture that is extraordinarily woke, even by public sector standards.
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The BBC is a peculiar beast in how it is run. It is easy for managers to build up their own little kingdoms in different parts of the corporation or the country and if you fall out of favour, it is very hard to move elsewhere in the BBC or get promoted as you need your manager’s backing. Compared to other workplaces, this can make the place and those managers who abuse their positions unaccountable and untouchable.
If you want to explore this further, a simple online search of tribunals involving the BBC over the last several years will further open your eyes.
I left the BBC out of choice to work in Parliament, but former colleagues continue to tell me that not much has changed. If the BBC is serious about tackling its bullying problem, then it needs to look beyond its presenters and start closely looking at the thousands of managers that it employs and their methods.
One former BBC workmate of mine still describes the place as “the mafia on steroids.”
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Director General Tim Davie already has enough on his plate with a country that is increasingly refusing to pay the licence fee and with a public that is losing respect and patience with the BBC. “
BBC Watch (sign up) Podcast or newsletter…
‘Duncan Barkes is a former BBC radio presenter and journalist who spent six years working for BBC Radio London, Radio Five Live and the World Service. He is also the host of ‘A Nation of Taxpayers’ – the weekly podcast from the TaxPayers’ Alliance.’
https://www.taxpayersalliance.com/podcast
I watched Nigel’s address to the house this afternoon and jolly well he did too.
Mind you, throughout his ten minutes, he was heckled by the Libtard-Dums, who shouted silly abuse and made daft comments. It was like watching a bunch of unruly third formers. Honestly, some of these MPs are pathetic…
Then, that podgy pillock, Ed Davey, struggled to his feet and smugly told his fellow parliamentary parasites just how good the ECHR has been for Britain. Really?
I’m not sure about that Ed. It’s been good for illegal immigrants and human rights lawyers have made a fortune.
However, the ECHR certainly hasn’t been good for the rest of us…
Most of us want shot of it.
The ECHR?
As with BREXIT, we should leave the ECHR.
Our ‘OXO Parliament’ needs reforming . It is becoming the ‘Laughing Stock’ of Europe.
Next time vote for Reform UK!
Not the BBC…
‘1,500 Indians deported from US in FY24 as Biden outdoes Trump in mass deportations’
The BBC generating a sympathetic narrative for criminal migrants…
”My hopes are dashed’: Illegal Indian migrants deported by US speak to BBC’
‘Several illegal Indian migrant workers who were recently deported from the US have recounted their ordeal to BBC Punjabi, describing humiliation, debt and shattered dreams.
At least 54 men, who had entered the US through the “donkey route” – often used by traffickers to facilitate illegal crossings – landed in the country’s capital Delhi on Sunday.
Aged between 25 and 40 years, all of them are from the northern state of Haryana and have since returned home, police said. The Indian government has not commented on their deportation…But the action comes amid an intense crackdown on illegal immigrants under President Donald Trump’s administration.’
What does the BBC not understand about ‘illegal’?
Oh look….not just the evil Trump then…must have been Biden as well, at least…..this little revelation way, way down right at the bottom of the story….
‘But deportation flights to India had been taking place for several years ‘
Jeff
I couidnt lidten to Davey – he is just too repulsive – but the more i think of it – the more repulsive the conduct of the uniparty is –
And perhaps Reform wouid do well to boycott parliament . The people of this country know what it is
For such s serious issue – with british people being killed – harmed – every day – their attitude is disgraceful
Let’s face it – conditions in the UK in the period up to 2029 are only going to get worse .
The invasion will continue – the economy is screwed – and it’s a TTK System
Following on from Sarah Pochin, I noticed on the information banner going along the bottom of the screen lots of headlines all with one common theme.
You’ve guessed already.
Migrant stabs and kills random man in bank queue.
Dog walker stabbed and killed plus two others stabbed by migrant.
Migrant sex offender paid to go back to his home Country.
These were followed by other similar posts about the enrichers our politicians are determined to flood the Land with (while pretending they are not doing it)
Perhaps Sarah shouldn’t mention this over representation, we all saw how the pearl clutching virtue signalling know nothings nearly had a collective stroke when she pointed out the last obvious over representation.
DT Today: Michaled Deacon writes:
It’s time to declare a national emergency over violent crime by migrants
Despite what the BBC would have you believe, people are right to be fearful of the consequences of our open borders.
How could any decent human being possibly object to mass immigration? That, it would seem, is the mystery puzzling the BBC. Yes, even after all these years. Because earlier this week it sent reporters to Buxton in Derbyshire to ask residents the following question: why are you people all saying you’ll vote Reform, when practically everyone in your town is white British?
Buxton, noted the BBC’s reporters, has experienced “very little” immigration, is a good 250 miles from Dover (“where the small boats arrive”), and has “no hotels housing asylum seekers”. Yet almost everyone they spoke to, apart from some wonderfully compassionate teenagers at a local school, viewed the small boats, and mass immigration in general, as a major source of concern. How baffling. If you work for the BBC, anyway.
…
“So don’t ask, ‘Why are you voting Reform? You don’t have a migrant hotel!’ Because it’s like asking, ‘Why are you buying a fire extinguisher? Your house isn’t on fire!’”
Anyway, if that is indeed what they’ve been thinking, I suspect that their resolve is now even stronger – for a reason that should be obvious, even to the BBC.
On Tuesday, in Uxbridge, west London, a dog-walker was stabbed to death in the street. Two other passers-by were stabbed, too. Police swiftly arrested a suspect. He’s an Afghan national who, in 2020, entered this country illegally on a lorry, and was subsequently granted asylum and leave to remain.
This story would be horrifying enough if it were an isolated incident. But it’s not. On Friday, an asylum seeker in Walsall was convicted of murdering a female member of staff from the migrant hotel in which he was staying.
…
On Monday, an asylum seeker in Bournemouth was jailed for chasing hotel workers with a knife because he was unhappy with the free food he was being given. On Wednesday, a small-boat migrant in Derby was jailed for life for stabbing a bank customer to death.
And this is just in the past week. If we go back to the start of the month, a gang of small-boat migrants in Dorset was jailed for committing “roaming street violence” armed with machetes.
We really shouldn’t have to live like this. Responding to the news from Uxbridge, the former Tory MP Nadhim Zahawi spoke for millions when he asked: “How many more people need to lose their lives before we take this threat seriously?”, and thundered: “Anywhere else in the world it would be a national emergency.”
Well, he’s right. This is a national emergency. And it’s time for Sir Keir Starmer to admit it – and act accordingly.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/10/29/migrant-offenders-national-emergency/
BBC has no idea why people vote for REFORM. No idea at all. Indeed an Emergency.
The world is a complete mystery to them.
The BBC do like the UN.
https://notthebee.com/article/the-internet-is-having-a-field-day-with-the-united-nations-social-media-team?
Easy to see why.
Question :
What news is the BBC not telling us?
Taffman
I really can’t see it carrying on like this – day after day of death – caused by the uniparty facilitating the invasion … the MP for Uxbridge asked a PMQ – she was crap – all TTK talked about was ‘knife crime ‘ and banning certain sorts of knives. The victims’ name wasn’t even mentioned – not even that empty ‘ thoughts and prayers ‘ crap …
Fedup2
The BBC is becoming the architect of its own demise.
Defund the outfit .
Doctor Woke and the Black Dalek
Ratings dive to 1.5 million, from 5 million for the fourteenth Doctor, portrayed by David Tennant.
The BBC says an official decision on the future of Doctor Who would be made after Disney dumped its Doctor Who partnership with the BBC after just 16 episodes into a 26 episode contract with Disney, following the show’s woke rebrand causing plummeting ratings. However the BBC said it was “fully committed” to Doctor Who, and unlike Disney, the BBC is not influenced by market forces. The white licence payers will be forced to pay the BBC to make Doctor Who come what may: https://dailysceptic.org/2025/10/29/disney-dumps-bbc-doctor-who-deal-after-woke-rebrand-bombs