PRODIGAL SONS SHUNNED

Oh my, it’s so tricky for the BBC. Yesterday we heard David Blunkett warn of riots on our streets as Roma queue up to bring us their multicultural riches and now today Jack Straw reveals that Labour got it badly wrong with their (deliberate) embrace of Open Borders. I am sure the BBC will give both these mea culpas from their political wing every due prominence. Now, back to the … Continue reading

TYPHOON HAIYAN – A USEFUL DEVASTATION?

Problems with the site earlier prevented me posting this but I thought I would share anyway. I was listening to the TODAY programme this morning, just before 7am, and they were doing all they can to push the notion that the Typhoon that has caused so much destruction in the Philippines was “somehow” linked to global warming.  They had political hustler Justin Forsyth from Save the Children on asserting that … Continue reading

Passion For Freedom

     The Spectator asks: Why can’t we admit we’re scared of Islamism?   The article reveals that an art exhibition examining freedom of expression had to be moved to a different location due to ‘threats’ towards the gallery…. ‘Enemies of the exhibition’ had made threats, and it was worried about a ‘potential terrorist attack’ The article continues: There was no secret about its decision. But not one of the … Continue reading

Keep It Under Your Hat

    Front page news: Broadcaster David Dimbleby gets first tattoo aged 75     Not front page news, in fact not news at all on the BBC: Roma migrants could cause riots in cities, warns Blunkett British cities could face race riots as an influx of Roma migrants creates “frictions” with local people, David Blunkett warns British cities could face race riots as an influx of Roma migrants creates … Continue reading

The BBC’s Dominance Damages Democracy

  The reliability and predictability of the licence fee has been a huge reason for the News Division’s success.   MarkDamazer ex R4 Controller Andrew Marr, BBC journalist recently voted top political reporter by Press Gazette describes “we have become too powerful, too much the interpreters, using our talents as communicators to crowd them (politicians) out. On paper we mock them more than ever before and report them less than … Continue reading

BBC iPayer

    The 181,880 people prosecuted last year for not paying for a TV licence, presumably some of the poorest in the country, will be delighted that if they had paid up their money would have gone into Labour Party coffers, or representatives of, and would undoubtedly be put to good use campaigning for the poor and needy: BBC pays seven times more to Labour MPs, figures show The corporation … Continue reading

Slumdog Waifs and Strays

  Who wants to be a Slumdog waif and stray?…well it seems quite a lot of Indians don’t mind so much despite the best intentions of those who know what is good for them…and you and me.   The BBC has given Miliband a free ride over his ‘Living standard’s crisis‘, pretty much allowing him to get away with murder whilst making headline grabbing claims for policies that even the … Continue reading

Poverty Of Riches

  The BBC has often helped to spread the belief that the next generation is going to be poverty stricken whilst the baby Boomer generation live the Dolce Vita. BBC journalists have gone as far as to ask why the young aren’t out on the streets ‘protesting’…whatever that might mean. In 2011 Alvin Hall reported in a similar vein: Alvin Hall: The generation poorer than their parents Many young people … Continue reading