ODIOUS OBFUSCATION…

Let’s see. He was a “Frenchman”. His name was Smail Ayad. He shouted “Allahu Akhbar” as he stabbed Mia Ayliffe-Chung to death. The BBC does everything it can NOT to say the word that must not be said. He was a Muslim. It’s pathetic how the BBC dance on the head of a pin and refuse to give us the full picture. So those stabbing American tourists to death in London are … Continue reading

Keeping Corbyn on track

  The leader of the Opposition and possible Prime Minister makes up a story about not being able to get a seat on a train in order to press his case for nationalising the railways.  This is a man who trades on his integrity and honour and tells us that he is bringing a new, honest, more caring approach to politics.  The BBC thinks the fact that he has been … Continue reading

Brexit Bingo

  Is there any subject on earth that somehow, someway the BBC cannot connect to Brexit?  However remotely or not at all connected BBC presenters always manage to slip in a quick mention of the contagion that is ‘Brexit’.  Does help though if they compare notes or they might just end up as embarrassed as Jezza…though the BBC are covering for him today….apparently the lies he told in order to steal … Continue reading

ENDLESS MOANING…

I know, I know, I SHOULD know better but I tuned into the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 this morning, between 6.30am and 7am. There were basically 3 items to concern early morning Comrades. Islamophobia in France. It’s a real concern, apparently. Homophobia in the NHS. They won’t hand out PrEP. Gender Pay inequality. More male oppression of women. That was 30minutes of one long sustained liberal MOAN. I … Continue reading

SYNCHED

The BBC and Labour? The same thing, redux. “Former Labour Cabinet minister James Purnell is being lined up to run BBC radio – in a move that critics said ‘makes a mockery’ of the BBC’s duty to be impartial. BBC sources said the former culture secretary, who served under both Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, is set to be handed one of the corporation’s most sensitive editorial roles despite his … Continue reading

Floods of crocodile tears

Another massive flood in Louisiana and a missing President.  The difference this time?  This time the BBC isn’t indulging in a huge moral grandstanding exercise as it did when it launched relentless attacks on Bush for not visiting the disaster areas. At present Obama is too busy to visit Louisiana…busy on vacation playing golf. The BBC’s Gavin Hewitt trembled with rage as he ranted about Bush.  Not a peep from … Continue reading

LITTLE MX

I was on BBC London a few days ago to “debate” the story concerning Oxford City Council seeking to potentially erase “Mr, Mrs and Miss” (which could offends transgenders of gay people, allegedly) and replace it with Mx. Failing that, this Council might follow Brighton Council and simply add “Mx” as the gender identifier for those who aren’t happy with Mr, Mrs, Miss. I tried to point out this sort … Continue reading