Midweek 10th December 2025

Judging by the sheer volume of serious crime – rape – robbery – killings – being committed by third world invaders we are sure to see an even more intense level of non reporting by the BBC and others – using the
M O applied for years by Pakistani Muslim racist paedo rape gangs …

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299 Responses to Midweek 10th December 2025

  1. atlas_shrugged says:

    NHS gets unhinged *again*

    https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/dec/09/nhs-leader-calls-for-revival-of-mask-wearing-amid-tidal-wave-of-flu

    Smugglin man – Der Starmer
    To wear adult nappies on the outside of trousers to protect liebour MPs from noxious gases.

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  2. Pete says:

    I made my own hankie at school as i recall. Very useful, doubled up as a hat on the beach.

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    • Scroblene says:

      Ha ha ha! Nice one Pete!

      Senora O’Blene’s first ‘instructions’ when we were married where, that we’ll never, NEVER, ever use linen hankies, and tissues will be the norm!

      I can now make a single piece of that blue kitchen roll last for several weeks, and will then change it, whether I need to or not…

      (Her second, third, fifth, and seventeenth instructions were much more rewarding, I have to admit…)!

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  3. Richard Pinder says:

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    Lord Rodney Starmerston said “We must defend England in Asia” by invading Russia “and also to go into the Black Sea” to avenge the devastating losses of the Charge of the Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava.

    Emperor Emmanuel Napolecron said “The Russians are despicable, they do not know when they are beaten. When we take Moscow, we will keep Moscow forever, or till Paris is taken by Islam or Wellington”

    Führer Adolphina von der Leyen said “We will avenge for Stalingrad by taking Leningrad, while the French can have Moscow and the English can have the Crimea”

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    • MarkyMark says:

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      • tomo says:

        hang on – Algeria 1n 1957?

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        • MarkyMark says:

          “In 1957, Algeria was de facto part of the European Economic Community (EEC, precursor to the EU) because France, as a founding member, integrated its Algerian departments into the EEC via the Treaty of Rome. Despite being in the midst of the brutal Algerian War of Independence (1954-1962) against the FLN, France treated Algeria as integral French territory, making it a symbolic “seventh member” to gain international support for its sovereignty and counter Algerian nationalist efforts. “

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    • moggiemoo says:

      Why would the English want Crimea when they’re getting the entire 3rd world?

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      • Richard Pinder says:

        Starmer wants to send Tommy Robinson and the English people to the Crimea, so that Islam will vote Labour into power forever and ever.

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        • moggiemoo says:

          Islam will vote for whoever panders to them until they have enough supporters to take over. Funny how our ‘elite’ are too stupid to realise that. Or they don’t care.

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          • MarkyMark says:

            2016 … They will always hate you …. “David Cameron wins UK Islamophobe of the Year award By 5Pillars (RMS) -6th March 2016”

            https://5pillarsuk.com/2016/03/06/david-cameron-wins-islamophobe-of-the-year-award/

            Cameron won the award after he announced a £20m fund in January to teach Muslim women in the UK to speak English in order to “tackle segregation” and help them “resist the lure of extremism.” The scheme was widely pilloried within the Muslim community for picking on a small minority of women who have no link to extremism whatsoever.

            2016…Bradford’s language bubbles: ‘it’s perfectly possible never to speak English’

            2020….Covid: Language barrier in Bradford ‘putting lives at risk’
            Published 21 December 2020
            https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-55230653
            Lives are being put at risk because people who do not speak English are struggling to understand coronavirus guidelines, a doctor says.

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  4. Eddy Booth says:

    “Sophie Kinsella, author of bestselling Shopaholic series, dies aged 55”

    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ce91d2m1gg7o

    “The writer, whose real name is Madeleine Sophie Wickham, was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer in 2022.”

    Safe and effective…

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  5. pugnazious says:

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    • Scroblene says:

      Oh Heck – I meant to listen to that, Pug, but thank you for the remininder!

      Hopefully it’s on a podcast…

      Isobel – one of the best, and always worth a listen!

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  6. pugnazious says:

    ‘ “Cloud Dancer expresses our aspiration for a future free from toxicity and excess,”‘

    Lol…..got that effing wrong….The madness continues…..

    ‘Pantone has nominated a shade of white – ‘Cloud Dancer’ – as its 2026 ‘Colour of the Year’, describing it as ‘a symbol of calming influence in a frenetic society’. That alone would seem unremarkable, seeming to be just one of those harmless and inane corporate publicity ruses that emerge this time of year. But no. It’s caused outrage. Of course it has. Those itching to jump on their high horses are always on the lookout for a pretext to assert their moral superiority.

    Pantone’s announcement prompted a deluge of denouncement from designers and political commentators, countless of whom have interpreted a mere marketing gimmick by a colour institute to be a grossly insensitive or even hostile act.

    ‘When white supremacy is resurfacing loudly in national leadership and policy, elevating “white” as the symbolic colour of the year feels painfully tone-deaf,’ said LGBT designer Mathew Boudreaux. Vanity Fair correspondent Jose Criales-Unzueta added: ‘After a year of efforts by the Trump administration and corporations to roll back diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, alongside aggressive immigration crackdowns, it feels bold, and dare I say out of touch, to utter the words “white is the colour of 2026.”’ Washington Post reporter Rachel Kurzius also questioned the wisdom of the decision, in light of this being ‘a year filled with news about rising white nationalism.’’

    The BBC hasn’t caught on yet….even they missed the white supremacy vibe that Pantone was obviously aiming for in its choice of colour…

    ‘As Pantone announces its colour of 2026, a vanilla off-white, here’s more on the reasoning behind the choice – and what other trending colours can help you achieve greater domestic bliss….Culturally, white is synonymous with new beginnings, bridal gowns and the blank white page a prelude to a new painting or poem.’

    Oh…thought it was white supremacy, Hitler and the KKK.

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  7. Fedup2 says:

    Seems to be a small campaign forming ‘ no labour MPs’ for pubs – maybe it will spread to the rest of britainistan ….

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    • Scroblene says:

      It may well catch on, and hopefully will spread to their families, mates, and other lefties as well! I’d certainly ban them from anywhere they’re ruining the country – shops, hotels, (those without migrants, but they can stay with the illegals if they dare)…

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      • markh says:

        The wonderful Jeremy Clarkson of course banned Herr Starmer from his pub as soon as it opened.

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        • atlas_shrugged says:

          … and who can forget the magnificent Bath publican booting out Der Starmer and his goon minder.

          edit: oops just saw the below post – great minds etc etc.

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  8. JonathanR says:

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  9. Philip_2 says:

    Do you think the BBC’s coverage has a ‘metropolitan bias’? (Voting is 98% shown here).
    https://revontulet.org/2025/12/10/d3773a59c63444039f4a2b43f43e41a2.jpeg
    “The Regional Moorland Groups said the survey, which polled hundreds who lived in the countryside, showed how the BBC misrepresented rural life as it pressed for major reforms to the broadcaster’s coverage.

    In a letter to the incoming BBC director-general and Lisa Nandy, the Culture Secretary, the group urged for more balanced coverage of the countryside.

    “When the BBC covers moorland management, grouse shooting, predator control or upland farming, the voices of those who actually work the land … are marginalised or absent entirely,” it said.
    “Instead, airtime is given to urban-based campaigning organisations whose staff have little direct experience of rural livelihoods or the complexities of moorland ecology and management.

    “This is not balance. This is not impartiality. This is ideological framing masquerading as environmental journalism.”
    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/12/10/bbc-accused-of-metropolitan-bias-toward-rural-britain/

    And Chris Packham ‘pops-up’ and says ‘ Oh! no their not! (in full Pantomime mode). He praises the BBC for his time appearing on BBC ‘CountryFile’ and how wonderful those plastic Cows are, and only Vegans can save the planet etc.. I imagine, the BBC hates Farmers and Farming. Its a lost world at the BBC, as long as their Turkeys are delivered by taxi. It’ll be added to your TV license.

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  10. Philip_2 says:

    An internal memo on BBC bias concluded: “BBC News accepted that the Liz Cheney story was not covered accurately by the BBC, and the EGSC [editorial guidelines and standards committee] concluded errors were made on this specific issue.”

    The memo was compiled by Peter Johnston, the director of the editorial complaints unit, and was presented to the BBC board in October this year.

    And the BBC have now admitted guilt. They lied and made it all up.
    (The dossier was later leaked to The Telegraph.)..
    – – – – – – – – — —
    [Coverage errors] reported and now BBC has admitted as being factually true…. falsehoods reported as fact.

    The memo reveals that BBC News admitted to a number of serious errors in its coverage of news and current affairs, besides the reports about Liz Cheney:


    (1) The BBC gave excessive coverage to a “rogue” Iowa poll which suggested that Kamala Harris was on course for victory, Michael Prescott claimed. Johnston memo: “It was accepted by BBC News that mistakes were made with the Iowa poll. These mistakes had already been recognised in a full BBC News election debrief.”

    (2) An edition of Newsnight carried the claim that 14,000 babies in Gaza were at risk of starving to death within the next 48 hours. The claim had been made by a UN official but swiftly corrected; the risk of death was over the course of a year. Despite BBC News online stories being corrected, Newsnight still put the “48 hours” line to Israel’s UN ambassador later that same day. Johnston memo: “CEO News and Current Affairs [Deborah Turness] acknowledged in the EGSC meeting that the way that the Newsnight question on the 14,000 babies claim had been put was wrong, given what was known by that point in the day.”

    (3)A report about a Yazidi woman being sold into sex slavery at the age of 11 was covered by BBC News. However, the BBC Arabic version framed the woman’s story as an Israeli claim, and included a 583-word statement from Hamas disputing her version of events. Johnston memo: “In the BBC News response to the Committee they acknowledged that the criticism of the story about the Yazidi woman was justified and that there was insufficient context or challenge in that item.” The story has since been corrected online.

    – – – – – – – – — —
    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/12/09/bbc-admits-falsely-claiming-trump-wanted-to-shoot-critic/

    That is ON top of all the other BBC lies and deceptions already uncovered. Even when it was reported they refused (at first) to do anything about it! Not even an acknowledgement and then buried an ‘apology’ on a hidden page that nobody could find. BBC has stated it was unfortunate that both Tim Davie and Deborah Turness both had to resign, said Nick Robinson who still remains at the BBC, for now. In the meantime the BBC fees go up, as less watch and listen to the untruths. It still pays very, very well.

    What is the actual point of BBC VERIFY? Employs over a 100 BBC staff to NOT verify complaints on the BBC.
    BBC ‘Complaints unit’ – is handled by ONE man who spends lot of time on holiday. Another is called the ‘Editorial Complaints Unit’ – which is supposed to answer complaints but does not if anyone questions the BBC ‘news’ output.

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  11. pugnazious says:

    How long before Christian is arrested on trumped up charges?…just to scare les autres.

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  12. tomo says:

    The latest flu virus ppe

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  13. Fedup2 says:

    Looks like TTK is going to sell out thd Falkland’s to the argies – inevitable … Hermer to represent the argies …

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  14. JonathanR says:

    BBC forced to issue apology after Have I Got News For You’s Boris Johnson error
    https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/2144842/bbc-have-i-got-news-for-you-apology

    The bBC put something out that is inacurate, its broadcast and only then do they issue an apology. Whats the bl**dy point. Locking the stable door after the horse has bolted comes to mind.

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    • MarkyMark says:

      All corrections should be before the bbc news everyday for the same length they ran the news!!! HAH AHA HAH HA AH A

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  15. StewGreen says:

    ABC Australia : proof their news about Palestine is narrative not truth.
    “The boy’s alive, no we’d prefer to say the Israelis killed him”

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    • tomo says:

      Activist morons think *anything* is justified in the pursuit of their obsession – bias infers being selective – what ABC and BBC and CNN do is punt flat-out lies – confident that their (overgenerous, fat) salaries are safe…. despicable creeps in pampered sinecures…..

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    • pugnazious says:

      Just the usual pro-Hamas activism that we see at our own BBC spreading anti-Semitism around the world.

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  16. AsISeeIt says:

    How party season can give you Cheese Face, Sugar Face or Wine Face – or (horror!) all three – frets the ever-excitable Daily Mail

    No one wants to see that – perhaps our public health ‘experts’ have a point this time: NHS leader issues mask warning (Indy, 9 December 2025)

    Eating dark chocolate could help delay ageing – posits the Express. Oddly enough, when I were a lad, my old mum used to warn me chocolates would give me pimples – Chocolate Face?

    Exclusive… Revealed: Britain’s ‘racist’ system of stripping citizenship – who would have thought foreigners who got hold of UK passports and then had them revoked tended to be… not white? The virtual online only Independent going off alarming there. The left-leaning Indy of course is the new regular guest within the BBC’s formerly print press only frontpage daily line-up on their news page.

    Oh, the humanity! 200 Britons have had citizenship revoked since 2010

    Hey, A.I., how many UK passports issued since 2010?

    HM Passport Office issues millions of UK passports annually, with roughly 7-8 million applications processed each year, meaning over 100 million applications have been handled since 2010, though the exact figure requires summing monthly/yearly data… – yada yada.

    But gosh, 200 revoked since 2010… that’s almost 14 a year! It’s like the return of fascism.

    Putin is copying Stalin’s playbook (Robert Service, i paper) – now I’m getting confused – I thought Putin was literally Hitler?

    Why Munich 1938 concessions to Nazi Germany haunt Washington 2025 talks. Vladimir Putin’s desire to grab Ukraine’s key defensive lines echoes how Adolf Hitler secured Czechoslovakia’s fortifications. (Politico); Comparing Putin’s military aggressions with Hitler’s (The Hill)

    The Gruan wades in with some sense of proportion and historical perspective – sort of: Putin is not Hitler. – He’s just a naughty boy? (Sorry, I was thinking Monty Python’s Life of Brian – or was I thinking Boris Johnson’s Toxic Masculinity, he wouldn’t have invaded Ukraine were he a woman speech ? ) His actions in Ukraine are horrific enough to need no exaggeration (Simon Jenkins)

    There endeth the history lesson. Back to the Indy and their – or The Runnymede Trust’s – running off alarming over a handful of revoked UK passports…

    What, or who, does revoking UK citizenship remind you of? Not Hitler… but: …former Isis member Shamima Begum (Indy) – now all becomes clear. Ah, our Shamima, star and pin-up girl of the former all-girl band The Three Mosqueteers.

    I’ve a little private bet with myself about what Starmer reverses first – Brexit or the Shamima Begum return ban.

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  17. Scroblene says:

    Can’t find anything on the bBC site about pub landlords banning Labour MPs…

    They must have forgotten to print it!

    I’m wondering what the Jewish-Founded supermarkets are considering now, after all, while their turnover/profit is never as much as the public thinks, a few free-loading Labourists gorging on subsidised stuff, (tax-payer-provided), in the HoP, won’t really need to go to these places will they!

    Sorry Lefties, but there it is, you’re cancelled!

    (Are LDs, ‘greenutters’ etc., being banned as well)?

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  18. tomo says:

    What a world….

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    • MarkyMark says:

      Girl, 5, fined £150 for lemonade stand
      Published 21 July 2017
      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-40679075
      Tower Hamlets Council has since cancelled the fine and apologised.

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    • MarkyMark says:

      Eat leaves and be happy? HA HAH AHA !

      images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRPWhaSPjGe2KEqO4Qb5hOTSXq0DKXkFDPgxg&s

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    • MarkyMark says:

      Roy Marsh told the Standard he was enjoying a gentle walk across the South Parade car park in Skegness when he paused for a rest near some reeds on a windy day. He says a leaf blew into his mouth, causing him to spit it out — an action that resulted in a £250 littering fine, later reduced to £150 on appeal. “It was something that could have happened to anyone,” he said. “It’s left me anxious about going out.”
      https://www.lincolnshireworld.com/news/people/council-defends-enforcement-approach-after-elderly-man-fined-5433865

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    • pugnazious says:

      Fine the council for allowing the trees to shed their leaves…littering you might say.

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    • pugnazious says:

      Vine seems all too comfortable in those heels…almost like he has worn them so many times before. Pretty much what you’d expect for these metro-sexual BBC media-types. Wonder what that other Jeremy wears, the Bowen…lol…think he’d look great in a little pink dress and some heels…go down well with his Hamas chums.

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      • Fedup2 says:

        Pug
        I would caution any one from expressing anything about VXXX or even acknowledging his existence due to his eagerness to destroy free speech and people
        As a strong believer in ‘goes around comes around ‘ im sure things will balance out …..

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      • Lunchtime Loather says:

        He has previous….

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    • moggiemoo says:

      Grab the leaf, wipe your arse on it, shove it into the jobsworth’s gob and tape over it.

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  19. tomo says:

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    • MarkyMark says:

      “That means growth for China , it means jobs for China , it means skills for China, it means a clean power system that leads to energy security in China and stable, affordable bills in China.”

      …………..

      2010 … So as Gamesa executives see it, they made the right bet by coming to China. And they insist that they have no regrets about having trained more than 500 Chinese machinery companies as a cost of playing by Beijing’s rules — even if those rules have sometimes flouted international trade law. It is simply the table stakes of playing in the biggest game going.

      “If we would not have done it, someone else would have done it,” said Jorge Calvet, Gamesa’s chairman and chief executive.
      http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/15/business/global/15chinawind.html?_r=0

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    • Guest Who says:

      Ms.Vyas missed out on the Bradford Nish Kumar College of Comedy Vice Principal gig?

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    • pugnazious says:

      Er…actually, as the NESO says itself today, it means very much higher bills.

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    • atlas_shrugged says:

      I have a good idea. Put the jobs where the energy production is.

      .. oh, wait, China.

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  20. MarkyMark says:

    “I worry for my grandchildren 😢 This is not a good country anymore”

    “Imagine claiming to be against discrimination, while advocating for DEI discrimination.”

    ‘Aggressive chants for death’: Australia’s social cohesion is fraying

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    • pugnazious says:

      Just a truism that wherever you have Muslims entering a country eventually the ‘Islamists’ will turn on that country and try to hijack it….and there will be useful idiots, cowards and Marxists[often the same person] who ally themselves with the Islamists as they see it as an opportunity to undermine the West….only later to find they are next on the menu.

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  21. Dover Sentry says:

    Does the BBC care?

    80% of suicides are men.

    If it was the other way around, the BBC would be all over it day in, day out.

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  22. MarkyMark says:

    HA HA HAH A! the world should not worry …. no interest in interfering in the business of other countries – Prof Hu Bo

    China’s navy is expanding at breakneck speed – and catching up with the US
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gmnpg31xlo
    ‘Hide your strength, bide your time’
    But the world should not worry, says Prof Hu Bo, director of the Center for Maritime Strategy Studies at Peking University.

    “We have no interest in interfering in the business of other countries, especially militarily,” he adds. His message is that China is building big ships because it can, not because it wants to take over the world.

    …………….

    China are eavesdropping on UK politicians by bugging Whitehall pubs, hotels… and even benches in St James’s Park, say spy chiefs
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14628851/China-eavesdropping-UK-politicians-bugging-Whitehall-pubs-hotels-benches.html

    ………………

    Barry Gardiner defends donations worth £500,000 from Chinese agent
    The Labour MP said Christine Lee appeared to be ‘operating as a legitimate person in the UK’.
    Amy Gibbons
    Thursday 13 January 2022 20:23 GMT

    ………….

    It followed criticism of the actions of Jingye, British Steel’s Chinese owner since 2020, by the business secretary, Jonathan Reynolds. Reynolds accused Jingye of not acting in good faith after it threatened to shut down British Steel’s furnaces at Scunthorpe within days, with the loss of 2,700 jobs.
    https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/apr/16/china-embassy-uk-politicians-jingye-british-steel-blast-furnaces

    ………..
    the world should not worry …. no interest in interfering in the business of other countries – Prof Hu Bo

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  23. Guest Who says:

    The BBC desperation as a client media PR outfit is now obvious:

    https://x.com/bbcpolitics/status/1998731998458716191?s=61
    Speaking on doctors’ strikes, Tory leader Kemi Badenoch asks the PM “how many appointments have been lost to strike action?”
    Keir Starmer says the Conservatives “left the NHS an absolute mess”

    In what way, at all, is that post journalism?

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  24. Guest Who says:

    All will be solved by… more diversity!

    New leadership at Sir Lenny Henry Centre for Media Diversity
    … The Sir Lenny Henry Centre for Media Diversity (LHC) has appointed British journalist and media professional Jaldeep Katwala as its new Director. He succeeds Professor Diane Kemp, who co-founded the centre in 2020.

    Owen Jones was sooooo close… but….

    https://x.com/jakewsimons/status/1998884968836260148?s=61

    Grounds for a claim?

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  25. pugnazious says:

    The rape of a young girl by two Afghans was a story that lasted one day on the BBC website to be rapidly hidden away and buried deep in the depths of the local news, an Afghan charged with allegedly raping two teenage girls didn’t seem even to be reported and the Somali theft of a billion $ in Minnesota with high profile Dems implicated is a story the BBC just aren’t interested in….nor it seems in a story of a Sri Lankan asylum seeker, Yashin Himasara, being charged with rape.

    The Mail today…

    ‘A migrant has been charged with abducting and raping a 15-year-old girl while living in a taxpayer-funded asylum hotel.

    Sri Lankan Yashin Himasara, 20, is accused of beating and strangling the teenage girl after he ‘carried her away against her will’ in Feltham, west London on November 1.

    He had been living in the three-star St Giles Hotel in Feltham, which is being used by the government to house asylum seekers.’

    Why is the BBC working so hard to not report these stories? They know that such stories will lead to a time when people start to think that the downsides of mass immigration vastly outweigh any supposed upside and that they have been gaslit and lied to by the Establishment…not least those in the media who support open borders, the Great Replacement and erasure of the West…that ‘civilisational erasure’ Trump admits is happening.

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    • MarkyMark says:

      “Bozzie Sheffi, defending, said Ms Himasara struggled to speak English and would need to be assisted by an interpreter at trial.”

      https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/12/10/hotel-migrant-abducted-raped-15-year-old-girl-court/
      Ms Himasara – HIS WIFE?

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    • pugnazious says:

      The BBC really really doesn’t want you to know bad news about migrants….

      ‘On March 7th, 2024, the EGSC were told of “selection bias” in favour of certain stories being sent out on the BBC’s push notifications (PN) to more than seven million users of the BBC News app.

      An internal review of all notifications in September, 2023, considered the selection of stories sent out as PNs compared to stories on PA News and the internal BBC Quickfire wires.

      The review concluded that it was “significant” that of 219 notifications, just four were about the issues of illegal migrants and asylum seekers. Of those, three centred on the poor conditions or mistreatment of migrants.

      That month had seen the highest number of illegal migrants crossing the Channel in a single day – a fact covered by both PA News and BBC Quickfire but was not on the BBC PN alerts.’

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  26. MarkyMark says:

    “Releasing a video of the seizure, Attorney General Pam Bondi described the vessel as a “crude oil tanker used to transport sanctioned oil from Venezuela and Iran”.”

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1w9lg11jw0o

    I imagine they will find all sorts on this boat!

    … p.s. Keir has smashed the gangs (or not reporting them) …

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/migrants-detected-crossing-the-english-channel-in-small-boats/migrants-detected-crossing-the-english-channel-in-small-boats-last-7-days
    Date Migrants arrived Boats arrived Boats involved in uncontrolled landings Notes
    3 December 2025 0 0 0
    4 December 2025 0 0 0
    5 December 2025 0 0 0
    6 December 2025 0 0 0
    7 December 2025 0 0 0
    8 December 2025 0 0 0
    9 December 2025 0 0 0

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  27. MarkyMark says:

    Interesting choice of places….

    “The first eight hubs to be operational by March 2026 are in Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester, County Durham, Nottingham, Bristol, Tower Hamlets, and Brighton and Hove.”

    £500 million of new funding, which will

    https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-unveils-ambitious-plan-to-tackle-youth-isolation-crisis-and-deliver-real-life-opportunities

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  28. pugnazious says:

    Kevin O’Sullivan…all mouth no trousers…and not a lot of thought.

    Here he is criticising the Taliban who arrested four Afghan lads who dressed up, lol, as Peaky Binders…not culturally appropriate. Personally, with reservations, you have to admire the Taliban and other Muslim states for defending their own cultures agaisnt foreign imports…

    The irony is that O’Sullivan is all for banning the Burkha here in the UK….defending our culture and society in a Talibanesque manner…

    ‘It’s Time to BAN the Burka – Kevin O’Sullivan’

    Never mind what some schools think…this is a Christian, democratic country and we should say so and make sure it stays that way.

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    • MarkyMark says:

      Lincolnshire non-Muslim girls asked to wear hijab for a day
      Published 4 August 2019
      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lincolnshire-49204762
      “It would be a big step to letting people know it’s just a headscarf – nothing else,” she said.

      it’s just a headscarf – nothing else – TRY THIS IN IRAN
      it’s just a headscarf – nothing else – TRY THIS IN SAUDI
      it’s just a headscarf – nothing else – TRY THIS… SIGH

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  29. Althepalerp says:

    UK to sell weapons to Argentina.. .

    First on its list is anti ship missiles to replace its aging French exocets.

    Labour really do hate Britain.

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  30. MarkyMark says:

    “We should be very clear about the increased threat of certain nationalities to the British people, and feel comfortable in tailoring our immigration system in order to respond to that threat.
    Are Australians as likely as Pakistanis to commit awful crime in Britain?
    No. Obviously not.
    Are Americans as likely as Somalians to live a life on benefits in Britain?
    No. Obviously not.
    Are Swedes as likely as Albanians to participate in organised crime in Britain?
    No. Obviously not.
    Are Canadians as likely as Syrians to fraudulently claim asylum in Britain?
    No. Obviously not.
    These risks are clear and obvious. The differences are clear and obvious.
    This is not racist. This is FACT.
    I want an immigration system that discriminates.
    Entire visa routes should be shut off from countries that are proven to export citizens that disproportionately hurt the British people – in a variety of ways.
    When it benefits Britain, we should discriminate.
    And we should discriminate unapologetically.”

    https://order-order.com/2025/12/11/watch-us-troops-seize-sanctioned-oil-tanker-off-venezuela/#comments

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  31. MarkyMark says:

    “A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they know they shall never sit,”

    “A society grows great when old men plant trees GIVE YOUNG KIDS PUPERTY BLOCKERS in whose shadeCHECMICAL FUTURE they know they shall never sit,”

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  32. Fedup2 says:

    The msm seem delighted that 10 new peers have been made . I don’t want any – I’d abolish it and save the money – waste of our taxes …

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  33. Althepalerp says:

    So our NHS has decided to start experimenting again on children by chemical castration, they call it puberty blockers apparently.

    Labour Britain 2025.

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    • MarkyMark says:

      Clap on Thursday, but louder?

      “Chemical castration was used as a punishment for homosexual acts in the UK until the practice and the laws against homosexuality largely ended in the 1970s and 80s. This practice has long been banned in relation to homosexuality and is considered a form of medical abuse and an unethical “conversion therapy”. “

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    • tomo says:

      Althepalerp – pretty rank stuff and I don’t see anybody identifiable out front defending the move – >>> ‘orroble gits / mental patients runnung the assylum – if the nasties running Tavistock are any guide….

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      • MarkyMark says:

        Tavistock never went away … “Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust has been told to shut the clinic by spring after it was criticised in an independent review.

        Instead, new regional centres will be set up to “ensure the holistic needs” of patients are fully met, the NHS said.”

        new regional centres will be set up to
        new regional centres will be set up to
        new regional centres will be set up to

        https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-62335665

        ……….

        The Lernaean Hydra is a multi-headed, serpent-like monster from Greek mythology, famous for its regenerative abilities (two heads growing back for one cut off) and deadly poisonous blood/breath, dwelling in the swamps of Lerna.

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        • tomo says:

          Tavistock goons got an outing in Private Eye if I recall correctly – mad ladies – just flat out crazies by anyone’s estimate – except their own – bullies too…

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  34. tomo says:

    battered-Koran.jpg

    here

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    • MarkyMark says:

      ““The 36-year-old man is currently in custody.”
      Earlier this year, Hamit Coskun was found guilty of a religiously aggravated public order offence after setting the Koran on fire while shouting “f— Islam” in London.
      He won an appeal against his conviction in October.
      Free speech campaigners argued that the prosecution and conviction was akin to blasphemy being reintroduced “by the backdoor, inadvertently, by our court service”.”

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  35. Fedup2 says:

    World at one

    Flu Porn – off switch

    Government response

    1 TTK does a ‘cobra ‘ yawn
    2 all public assemblies banned
    3 all elections banned
    4 house arrest until 2026 – lock downs
    5 internet switched off for public safety
    6 detention of dissidents spreading unapproved news
    7 selective treatment by NHS – over 60s or British need not bother
    8 compulsory clapping every night
    9 20% off for ‘emergency workers ‘ – operation feckless
    10 Tommy Robinson arrested just in case
    11 free flu jabs for invaders

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  36. MarkyMark says:

    President Donald Trump has launched a scheme offering fast-tracked US visas to wealthy foreigners who can pay at least $1m (£750,000).

    The card will give buyers a “direct path to Citizenship for all qualified and vetted people. SO EXCITING! Our Great American Companies can finally keep their invaluable Talent,” Trump said on social media on Wednesday.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj4q1lddj8go

    ………….

    images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSsR9-ck17Ov-JRw2OSLUMLCXcz-SO09Mo78A&s
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c72p5jnvmzko

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    • moggiemoo says:

      Ah, but the UK offers a passport, and everything for free, to anybody who can scrape together a couple of £k for a ride on a dinghy.

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      • MarkyMark says:

        Fair for asylum seekers to share hotel rooms, says Robert Jenrick
        Published
        4 June 2023
        https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-65802335

        Last week, about 40 asylum seekers were offered space in a Pimlico hotel, but refused to enter after being asked to sleep four people per room.

        Labour said in response: “After 13 years of Tory failure, the asylum system isn’t just broken – it’s costing tax payers a fortune – only Labour has a proper plan to stop dangerous boat crossings.”

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  37. pugnazious says:

    The judge in the Sandie Peggie trans NHS case based their judgement[that trans women could use women’s toilets and changing rooms] upon a previous judgement….but that judgement was in fact fake…..however…says the BBC…

    ‘The tribunal has now issued a “certificate of correction”, external stating there had been “clerical mistake(s), error(s)or omissions(s)”. This does not change the overall verdict.’

    Hmmm….doesn’t change the judgement? Given that the fake quote claimed that the Supreme Court judgment that sex/gender was biological did not apply in cases like Sandie Peggie’s it might be relevant you’d think…and alter the judgement.

    From the Telegraph….

    ‘However, Judge Kemp said there was “nothing stated specifically in the act itself” to say the protected characteristic of being a woman “takes precedence” over that of being a trans person.

    To support his argument, he quoted a tribunal case involving Maya Forstater, the chief executive of sex-based rights charity Sex Matters, as concluding that: “It is important to bear in mind that the [Equality Act 2010] does not create a hierarchy of protected characteristics.”

    However, Ms Forstater said the quote was “made up” and did not appear in her tribunal. She suggested that it had been produced using AI.

    “There are several errors in the judgment beyond the made-up quote attributed to my judgment.

    “There is a partial quote from the Supreme Court’s judgment in the For Women Scotland case that has been edited so that its meaning is completely reversed. ‘

    You might think the BBC would be more questioning and challenge the idea that this should not chnage the judgement…but of course the BBC was delighted that this judge rubber-stamped men using women only facilities.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2pnzwl2r4o

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  38. Emmanuel Goldstein says:

    Labour are stuffing the House of Lords with their new lords to be able to control that place.
    Reform are not even getting 1 Lord.

    In 2029 could Reform ennoble 500 of their supporters and put them in the House of Lords so that the lefties cannot stop the Reform bills passing.

    The House of Lords is just a joke anyway. Filled with chancers and grifters who bought their peerages by giving money to the liblabcon party.
    There’s very few who deserve a place in there as it was when it was a serious part of Westminster but now anybody can buy a place in there.

    So much corruption going on. For example, why are virtually all the judges lefties.

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  39. Lucy Pevensey says:

    Not BBC in the respect that BBC don’t seem to be covering it. That probably means they don’t want us to know about it. Perhaps someone here has seen it on the 1984 news screen?

    From digwatch 2 days ago,

    cooperation on AI and security

    “An agreement between the EU and Canada now covers AI standards, digital identity wallets, media resilience and secure connectivity as both partners seek a more competitive digital future.”

    “The EU and Canada also intend to work more closely on the protection of independent media, the promotion of reliable information online and the management of risks created by generative AI.”

    https://dig.watch/updates/canada-eu-digital-partnership-expands-cooperation-on-ai-and-security

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  40. andyjsnape says:

    Not bbc, but a bit of red tape

    I recently contacted the council re cars locally parking at right angles and the back of cars taking the pavement upto the houses, no way for people to get past without walking in the road

    Their response:-

    Dear Andy S,

    We have responded to your case with reference number CU771816777.

    CU771816777
    Parking thank you for your comments and concerns that have been raised on Clarendon Road, Beechfield Road, Clifton Road and Oakwood Road in Smethwick. Sadly the issue of pavement parking is an issue that the Parking team are being asked to investigate on an increasing basis across the whole borough.
    Pavement parking is an ongoing issue that understandably causes great concerns to residents and the parking team alike. ‘The Greater London Council (General Powers) Act 1974’ is an act that gives councils within Greater London the powers to assume the responsibility of enforcement for pavement parking, however the general guidance for Local Authorities outside of Greater London under the Traffic Management Act (TMA) 2004 does NOT give powers to Local Authorities powers to issue Penalty Charge Notices (PCN) for parking upon the pavement, but it is noted that consultations have since been held by Department for Transport to discuss this matter, which Local Authorities are still awaiting the final publish of this review.
    The TMA does give Local Authorities the powers to issue PCN’s only if a vehicle is parked on a footway if they are parked adjacent to a Traffic Regulation Order (for example Double Yellow Lines), parked obstructing tactile pavements or parked obstructing dropped kerb access points. Local Authorises do have powers to raise a Traffic Regulation to create ‘Zones’ in which verge / pavement parking can be restricted, however within Sandwell there are no zone currently under this special enforcement.
    Further guidance surrounding pavement parking can be viewed through the following link – https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/managing-pavement-parking/pavement-parking-options-for-change.
    The above means that currently across Sandwell pavement parking is restricted under section 137 of the Highways Act 1980 (Wilful obstruction of the highway), which at present, is only enforceable by West Midlands Police. This can be reported by calling the non-emergency line via 101 or through the following link – https://www.westmidlands.police.uk/contact/af/contact-us-beta/contact-us/driving-vehicles-traffic/report-illegal-parking/.
    Case Summary: General enquiry or question: Road Safety Enforcement Request | Date Raised: 08/12/2025 |

    Kind regards

    Bloody hell, must have worked at the bbc – or maybe Sir Humphrey Appleby (Yes Prime Minister) emailed me back

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  41. Fedup2 says:

    Joey Barton is to appeal the TTK court over the hurty words conviction – which I think – strangely – was a jury trial with a TTK judge …..
    I really hope he wins but at least we will get a written judgement to give guidance on what words and phrases are now illegal in the UK – and what the sentence for expressing an opinion now is …. Join the free speech union – I did – and im not a ‘joiner ‘…

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  42. MarkyMark says:

    Comment “That was not a heart felt letter to your son it was a political broadcast promoting yourself. How low can you really go, your shame holds no bounds.”

    Exclusive: Keir Starmer’s letter to his son on International Men’s Day

    Keir Starmer

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    • digg says:

      The sheer fact that Starmer was obviously blind to how this cringy message would come across I am staggered by his naivety!

         12 likes

  43. Fedup2 says:

    A deranged ex today presenter is now mouthing off to make bigger bucks in thr private sector – she thinks the BBC Board is ‘right wing ‘..

    from the DT STARTS Anyone who hoped The Telegraph’s bias dossier might prompt changes at the BBC beyond the toppling of director-general Tim Davie must contend with the strange remarks of Mishal Husain.

    The former Today presenter has raised fresh concerns about impartiality at the Corporation in an apparent swipe at Right-wing bias on the board.

    Husain, who now works for Bloomberg, has told Times Radio that Davie and Deborah Turness, who resigned last month as head of BBC News, “were dealing with a board that has individuals within it who are not impartial. I was always told as a BBC journalist you leave your opinions at the door. You do expect that from the board as well and I don’t think that happened”.

    It’s quite the take, though Husain is far from alone. In fact, her perspective is entirely in line with other elite responses. David Yelland, a former Sun editor now doing penance as a Radio 4 presenter, branded Davie’s departure “a victory for populists, for a cabal of toxic plotters with links to the BBC board” who had “designed and executed a coup”.

    BBC insiders briefed The Guardian that there had been “a coup” and that board member and former Theresa May communications chief Sir Robbie Gibb was “absolutely central to it”.

    In its coverage of Davie and Turness’s resignations, Channel 4, another public sector broadcaster noted for the strict impartiality of its news output, asked: “Was this a Right-wing coup against public service broadcasting – or the consequence of genuine bias inside the BBC?” Stephen Cushion, professor of journalism at Cardiff University, accused the internal bias memo itself of not being “transparent or robust in design or approach” and claimed it “falls well short of the standards of impartiality it demands”.

    Should the drumbeat of accusations made by Husain and others result in a board member resigning, it’s safe to assume Channel 4 won’t wonder aloud whether that individual had fallen victim to a Left-wing coup.

    The BBC has little to fear from its enemies. They might inflict the occasional tactical blow but they lack the institutional power, political stamina or ideological vision to do any serious damage. The last Tory government made all sorts of noises about BBC reform but they ultimately amounted to taking a look at whether to decriminalise non-payment of the licence fee.

    This was the puniest of tweaks but it was still too daunting for the Conservatives; they decided against any changes. If the biggest Tory majority since the days of Margaret Thatcher was an indication of anything, it was the voters’ desire for more of the same.

    The real threat is from the BBC’s friends and those who feel compelled to rush to its defence, or to attack those perceived as causing problems for the Corporation.

    The people we are talking about are typically centre and centre-Left establishment figures and invariably the worst sort of allies you could find yourself lumped with.

    The BBC doesn’t need to be told that, there there, none of this is your fault, it’s just that wicked old Right-wing Murdoch press out to get you again.

    It needs to be told that, whether or not it is the most trusted news organisation on the planet, it is certainly the most privileged. In exchange, and as a bare minimum, they ought to hold themselves to the strictest impartiality.

    Not tell themselves that the current moment is too perilous for outmoded notions of neutrality. Neutrality is designed to get the BBC through such moments, because every age brings political and social upheavals that can seem to justify a departure from conventions and processes, especially if you really want to depart from them.

    The things Donald Trump says and does might horrify the sort of young, metropolitan, graduate progressives who staff the BBC but the Corporation’s news and current affairs output cannot substitute horror for journalistic discipline.

    Orange Man might be bad, very bad, but the BBC cannot edit his speeches to make viewers think he directly incited an insurrection. However strongly BBC commissioning editors feel about death and destruction in Gaza, the organisation cannot become an advocate for one side of a conflict it is tasked with reporting.

    The BBC cannot pass off to viewers as a documentary propaganda narrated by the son of a Hamas official. That millennial and Gen-Z staff working in London or Manchester would feel sympathy for the trans rights movement is hardly surprising, but they cannot conduct themselves as either activists or censors. The BBC is not there to do crisis communications for a political faction encountering resistance to its objectives in law and policy.

    Husain told Times Radio she has contacted former colleagues to offer her support, but anyone genuinely concerned for the future of the BBC would not be taking swipes at the board, they would be advising the Corporation to face up to its failings and commit to fixing them.

    Every time those who profess their ardour for the BBC encourage it to see itself as a victim of Right-wing machinations, the further the institution will double down on its mistakes – and the greater the risk that a public who bankroll the organisation, even as it drifts further from the mainstream, will fall out of love with it altogether. ENDS

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    • moggiemoo says:

      I’m always fascinated by the hypocrisy, double standards and total lack of self awareness of lefties. It’s surely a mental illness.

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  44. pugnazious says:

    ‘The BBC’ is basically a campaigning organisation for progressive ideologies….but it’s not ‘The BBC’…it’s the people in the BBC….thus change must be possible….

    The issue of course is where do you find the people to balance out the lefties? Less than hardcore righties tend to morph into lefties at the BBC….listen to Geoff Norcott at the Times, which is as bad if not worse than the BBC….he is a right-wing comedian and yet slowly slowly mouths more and more ‘progressive’ views as he qualifies and downplays right-wing ideas and comment….indeed even GB News itself was slipping down this path under pressure from the Blob.

    The hard-core righties are a bit too gobby and in your face and won’t attract wide viewership….too over the top in so many cases…too shouty….and indeed GB News sacked so many of them. You agree with what they say but they make it very hard to listen.

    All of which makes it a problem to get a balanced BBC given so many attracted to this type of work are born, assigned at birth lol, lefties.

    Maybe we need a complete split…two BBC’s….one Right and one Wrong..sorry…Left. The BBC has an Asian Network…let’s have a White European network.

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    • Fedup2 says:

      So many times we see how Thatcher failed to realise that the BBC was becoming thr enemy that it is now and could have – should have – dealt with it – privatised like everything else . Huge mistake ….
      But even she couldn’t see the evil .

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    • vlad says:

      @ pugnazious: “but it’s not ‘The BBC’…it’s the people in the BBC….thus change must be possible….”

      Sorry, but I’m way past wanting to see the BBC “change”.

      I want to see it SMASHED, DESTROYED, ERADICATED, ANNIHILATED, EXTERMINATED like the vile disease it has become.

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  45. AsISeeIt says:

    Punting us a mini Lockdown… Stop Press Edition

    BBC having a sick day today. Not just the top online news headline but the top and second top reports are in the form of sick notes.

    Live – for some reason, emphasising the urgency? “Stop Press”, as they used to say in the old newspaper days: Updated 3 minutes ago… Flu most common in children aged five to 14 as cases continue to rise in England

    Live Reporting… Edited by Nathan Williams and Angus Thompson, with health reporters Michelle Roberts and Jim Reed (BBC) – regular readers hereabouts will know your Mr A.I.’s attitude toward reports with multiple by-lines – the reports seem to increase in worthlessness in proportion to the number of journos credited. And they’re going at this one mob-handed.

    Katie Williams, Live reporter, I’ve just spoken with John Puntis, retired hospital doctor and co-chair of the organisation Keep Our NHS Public. I asked him what advice he would give to people concerned about the spread of flu as we enter the busy Christmas social season. He says it’s a “bit like the Covid advice”

    Well, I wasn’t all that concerned until you went off alarming…

    But let me stop you there, luv. Keep Our NHS Public…?

    About us – Where we stand… Keep Our NHS Public is a non-party-political organisation campaigning against the privatisation and underfunding of the NHS. – You say non-party but this sounds very lefty and rather Labour – more and more taxpayer money into the NHS, no reforms allowed.

    Wearing a face mask may also be “sensible” in some circumstances, he says. Puntis has chosen to wear one on recent train journeys. He also advises against visiting elderly or vulnerable relatives if you think you are unwell. (BBC) – So he’s the one I saw… the oddly named John Puntis there, punting us a mini Lockdown.

    Our BBC more than happy to ramp up the sense of urgency with report number two today: Flu wave hits England’s busiest A&E – hundreds of patients are arriving a day Chloe Hayward, BBC News and Hugh Pym, Health editor riding tamdem on this one – and as for their news… well, that’s as maybe.

    Something unusual is certainly going on. Can’t help but notice all the patients in the accompaying BBC photos do look a bit… pale.

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  46. Fedup2 says:

    The BBC has learnt that the flu epidemic ( whatever ) is being caused by Nigel Farage who has been seen sneezing without authority and spreading the bug . Mr Farage has been reported to the police who are ‘investigating ‘( completely made up – but not too far from the world according to BBC)

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    • Scroblene says:

      The bBC has intimated that drinking copious amounts of Coca Cola is beneficial to your health, and reinforces the immune system!

      not…

      One of the filthiest public places in the world, where one can easily contract flu, is the London Underground. This is now another reason – on a lengthening list, as to why I will never set foot in my once fabulous capital city again!

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      • moggiemoo says:

        I lived there for 5 years in the late 80s, loved it. You couldn’t pay me to go now.

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  47. Fedup2 says:

    Flu Porn ( aka Covid II)

    1 social distance
    2 don’t go to hospital – they’re busy dancing
    3 vaccine shortages
    4 empty shelves in chemists ( see pictures )
    5 emir – PM – celebrity – had flu ( pictures )
    6 got flu ? Who to sue ….
    7 brave NHS staff off sick

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  48. Pete says:

    Don’t forget to clap for the junior Doctors, unless they’re on strike/extended Christmas holiday of course.

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  49. Fedup2 says:

    Pete
    Tricky for the medical mafia because they claim ‘it’s not about money ‘ that they are striking again ….i think that the PM in waiting is trying to buy them off again but I reckon they’ll be looking forward to their winter sun holidays whilst on strike …

    Screw the punters as well of course …

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  50. Emmanuel Goldstein says:

    A lot of smarmy lefties are making what they think are funny remarks about some Conservatives joining Reform.

    It’s as if they didn’t know that the Conservatives are made up of about 60% to the left like Dominic Grieve and Anna Soubry were, about 25% in the middle and about 15% who would be a good fit for Reform. The likes of Redwood, Bridgen, Kemi and Jenrick would be reasonable MP’s for Reform if they switched Parties.

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