The BBC Titter Feed

    1.  You have to laugh….Mickey Clark on Wake Up To Money…surely he’s a London cabby dragged in off the street to fill the diversity quota. The OECD has predicted British growth will outpace the US, Japan and the Euro giants. Mickey Clark’s thought…‘My surprise is that the OECD thinks they wouldn’t…I mean the US, Japan and Europe, they’re all struggling…if we can’t beat them it’s time to pack … Continue reading

Six Ways The BBC Gets It Wrong On the President, Congress, and Syria

The title of this post was inspired by BBC Washington correspondent Tom Geoghegan’s new analysis piece for the online Magazine. Six ways the president will try to convince Congress Things are so muddled and chaotic these days – from the White House’s confused policies to the BBC’s confused coverage – that it’s hard to say at this point just how much of this is due to BBC bias and how … Continue reading

Al Qaeda Has Us In Their sights

  Back in November 2012 we had a visit from someone calling themselves ‘Soothsayer’ (allegedly posing as BBC man Raffi Berg)…apparently he is an Israeli subversive who has infiltrated the BBC to push the Zonist agenda…and we’ve been helping him out as Sue at the ‘pro-Israeli’ ‘Is the BBC biased’ site relates.  And now we’ve been rumbled and so has Raffi: According to Electronic Intifada, the emails were originally posted onto the … Continue reading

Donnison Down And Dirty Down Under

     Jon Donnison hasn’t changed much, still bringing us his unique take on the news. Whilst the BBC cheers on the doughty Hamas approved miners tunnelling their way to Egypt in the quest for non-Israeli approved  brands of corn flakes or whatever their fancy is,  Jon Donnison down under gives us the sense that he doesn’t really approve of the Aussie miners tunnelling for dirty old coal. He asks: Why are Australians … Continue reading

‘Dangerously English’

    Something on the loose at the English seaside is ‘Dangerously English’ says ex-BBC 3 man Sir Nicholas Kenyon  What might that be?  A swarm of English football fans, James Bond, the EDL?   No..it’s the Proms….that well known recruiting festival for the BNP. Last Night of the Proms were ‘dangerously English,’ says ex-BBC boss Sir Nicholas Kenyon But the panic is over…it is now safe for ethnic minorities … Continue reading

We Sikh Him Here, We Sikh Him There…That Damned Elusive …er…Muslim

    Guest Who and George R have noticed a bit of BBC editing that completely alters a story.   In this report, on the main UK news page, about another BBC report, the BBC may give the reader the impression that sexual abuse of Sikh girls is carried out by those within that community…there is no mention of who the culprits might be…even the title is suggestive: Is there a Sikh code of … Continue reading

All Change

    Mark Mardell has had a sudden change of mind.   Obama’s decision to have a vote on Syria was a ‘canny, democratic move’ at one time quite recently.   Now…not so much: If Congress doesn’t back him, it will be disastrous for the president. His decision to call for a vote will look foolish and he would be left with an appalling choice. Ignore the vote and enrage … Continue reading

Faith School Arson

  This report today reminded me of something similar: Five boys have been arrested after fire destroyed a school in Lancashire   Way back in June 5 boys were arrested suspected of committing arson at the Muslim Darul Uloom school. They were supposed to reappear at the police station in August. So far I haven’t seen anything about that…maybe I’ve missed it.  No doubt someone can enlighten me. Considering the … Continue reading

Comical Alibis

    ‘At first it seemed like Armistice Day…..The resemblance soon passed, but it is peace, however high the price and whoever has had to pay it’    It might seem churlish to express any doubts about the Munich agreement, given this tremendous outpouring of gratitude and relief. But doubts there are. Of course, having accepted, under enormous pressure, the terms of an agreement dismembering their country that they were not … Continue reading