WHICH IS IT?

The Telegraph is very clear: electricity prices are going to to rise £500 a year because of the government’s lunatic “clean” energy obsession. For the BBC it’s a different equation (written in matter-of-fact business need terms and a cue for pictures of useless windfarms): Government to guarantee electricity prices Yes, there’s mention of a possible price hike, but it’s well down in the story in the BBC’s version. The main … Continue reading

The Flaw Pilger Doesn’t See.

I know it’s no good getting nostalgic, but in the olden days, when BBC spokespersons such as “John Reith” called in occasionally to remind us of our stupidity, they would cite a survey which concluded that the BBC was indeed biased in its Middle East reporting. In favour of Israel. Anyway, the other day when ace reporter John Pilger was holding forth to Justin Webb about his new film, aired … Continue reading

TWITTERING AWAY….

Mark Kinver, as I have pointed out before, is as fervent a BBC greenie as Richard Black and Roger Harrabin, if not more so. And here he is, given a political platform to comment on the Cancun so-called agreement. First he is worried that no “legally binding” deal was reached (that is, he is sad that we have not had billions of pounds of taxes imposed on us); second, he … Continue reading

Sometimes The BBC Doesn’t Censor News From The US – When It’s An Approved Thought

Most people here will be well aware that the BBC censored news of the beginnings of the Tea Party movement in the US for about two months before the reality of nationwide, simultaneous protests on April 15, involving hundreds of thousands of people, forced them to report it. I first mentioned the issue on an open thread here back on Feb. 19, 2009, even before anyone started calling them “tea … Continue reading

A TWEET FROM THE ECHO CHAMBER…

Left-wing website Think Progress has a very upbeat happy-clappy take on the outcome of the Cancun climate conference. I am aware of this because BBC LA correspondent Peter Bowes recommended the article after he’d seen it tagged by one of the leading climate analysts of our generation: How much is all this going to cost UK citizens? What could we spend the money on instead? What will it mean for … Continue reading

Serious or Satire?

Which producer had the idea of bringing Rupert Wingfield- Hays’s outrageous report about a five month old story to us today? I thought I was hearing a skit from Caroline Glick’s satirical show Latma. He even managed to include a donkey in his pathetic report. Wingfield- Hays resurrected the incident which has been spinned every which way to show either a) the brutality of IsraelisettlersillegalunderinternationallawthoughIsraeldisputesthis, or b) the deliberate and … Continue reading

CAR CRASH

The real story in this item is that fanatical, smug, well-off greenies who want the indulgence of owning cars that do inferior mileage and are hobbled by having to be off the road for hours at a time while they are re-charged, are being handed £43m of our cash in subsidies. Think how many old people that would help keep warm. The second seam of utter nonsense in the so-called … Continue reading

THE ANSWER IS NEVER

Here’s Roger Harrabin’s take on Cancun. Pushing the official BBC alarmist line as usual, he’s terribly worried that not enough is being done to “curb emissions”. Sadly, he doesn’t mean his own: Study after study shows that the current offers of emissions cuts are way, way off track, supposing that the climate models are right. Of course, Mr Harrabin firmly believes that those models are right, and he and the … Continue reading