Stop The West Coalition

    The BBC has been dodging hard talk on Corbyn’s association with the ‘madcap coalition of trots, Islamists and anti-west fury chimps’  that is the Stop The West Coalition. With a vast archive of material to choose from that illustrates everything that the critics of the STWC say they are guilty of the BBC opts to not mention much, if any, of that and in this report seems to … Continue reading

Exit Right

  Amused to see Andrew Neil once again lose his ‘right wing’ credibility…is it cowardice, genuine feelings or political correctness that make him lose his brave professionalism and sense of what’s right and what’s not when the subject of Islam crops up? Neil infamously tried to target Tommy Robinson at the instigation of the Islamist Mehdi Hasan [Nice that the Islamists can call on the BBC to do tailored character … Continue reading

Bob Ward Thought Police

      Comedy of errors…mostly of the climate kind. You may remember Nigel Lawson was drummed out of BBC studios due to complaints that he dared to question the ‘science’….as it turned out Lawson was correct.  It was the infamous climate PR spin goon Bob Ward who was at the forefront of complaints against Lawson, and I suspect possibly against Quentin Letts. David Betts is a real climate scientist … Continue reading

Black Thoughts

    Quentin Letts was on Question Time last night….he says… Quentin Letts ‏@thequentinletts 20h20 hours ago Just finished @BBCQuestiontime. Audience v keen on Corbyn. Less enamoured of Trump. I may have been somewhere in between. No surprise there then.   Someone (apologies forget who) mentioned in the comments that Richard Black may have been resurrected and made an appearance on the Today programme.  You can’t keep a good man … Continue reading

What’s the point of the Met. Office…..transcript

    What’s the point of the Met. Office…..transcript Source: BBC Radio 4 URL: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06418l5 Date: 05/08/2015 Event: What’s the Point of…? The Met Office Credit: BBC Radio 4 Also see: Aug 07: BBC Radio 4: Roger Bolton discusses feedback to: “What’s the Point of…? The Met Office” Oct 09: BBC Radio 4: BBC apologises for “What’s the Point of…? The Met Office” People: Helen Chivers: Head of News & … Continue reading

Unperson

    ‘This is a BBC — a Corporation worth defending, in my view, despite this ridiculous show-trial I have been through — that exists to be frank and fearless, to stand up to dictatorial forces, to divert and entertain while at the same time standing apart from Whitehall. Using such a heavy steamroller to crush the life out of my no-doubt imperfect but innocent little programme is the behaviour … Continue reading

Not What You Know But What Line You Toe

  I heard Humphrys trailing an interview with Naomi Klein (08:23) in regard to climate change this morning.  Is it not a paradox that someone who isn’t a scientist, who isn’t really interested in climate change other than as a vehicle to further her rabid anti-capitalism, anti-western, anti-big business narrative, that she gets given a platform on the Today programme to peddle her guff when even scientists with the slightest … Continue reading

Door Step Challenge

      The BBC, as usual, is more concerned about ‘worried Muslims’ living in fear of a supposed massive and violent backlash each time members of their religion slaughter innocent Kafirs in the name of that religion. The BBC is entirely unconcerned that the entire non-Muslim population lives in fear, not of mostly cat calls or internet abuse, but of being bombed, machine gunned or beheaded….they are being terrorised … Continue reading

Begging bowls, blackmail and blame

The survival of Kiribati depends on the next few hours.  Slavery, apartheid, now let’s do something about climate change.   The seas are rising, the rich West is to blame…they must pay trillions to the impoverished island nations, Africa and anyone else who can make enough noise shroud waving to claim a cut of the loot. Sarah Montague was interviewing (08:38) Anote Tong, president of Kiribati, this morning.  I say … Continue reading