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16 minutes ago, wykikitoon said:

 

Those "and finally" stories on the telly news must wind you up something rotten. "WHY ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT A SANCTUARY FOR RESCUED SEABIRDS WHEN THERE'S CIVIL WAR IN SOUTH SUDAN???"

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59 minutes ago, Rayvin said:

What do you think the BBC agenda is here then, Wykiki?

They are saying nowt because he is a centre right politician up against a general strike.

 

If Corbyn was in power and something the same was happening in some non descrpt South American country it would be all over the news.

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11 hours ago, wykikitoon said:

They are saying nowt because he is a centre right politician up against a general strike.

 

If Corbyn was in power and something the same was happening in some non descrpt South American country it would be all over the news.

But Brexit means Brexit!

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15 hours ago, wykikitoon said:

They are saying nowt because he is a centre right politician up against a general strike.

 

If Corbyn was in power and something the same was happening in some non descrpt South American country it would be all over the news.

BBC News employs 6,000 people. Are you telling me that you think there’s an agency wide conspiracy to restrict news on already well reported protests just over the channel to help the neoliberal centrists?

 

 

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1 hour ago, ewerk said:

BBC News employs 6,000 people. Are you telling me that you think there’s an agency wide conspiracy to restrict news on already well reported protests just over the channel to help the neoliberal centrists?

 

 

 

Tbf it's not like all 6000 people would influence editorial decision making directly. You're probably talking a far smaller number who would need to be involved to do that.

 

I have zero faith in the BBC now personally, so while I don't agree with Wykiki on this one, I also think he's well within reasonable judgement to assume whatever he wants about them. Actions have consequences.

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