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This has gone a step too far.A neighbour tapes a conversation through their adjoining wall.They then contact the Remainiac Guardian, to say the police should be called in.This is published through the press agency and every newspaper has it on the front page.The police have since said there was no problem and should have not been involved.Meanwhile the the sister BBC milked this propaganda.Pathetic!!!!!!!
Last edited by CAMiller; 22-06-2019 at 01:32 PM. Reason: O/T in future please
I never subscribed to the fact that the BBC were biased until a few months ago, its now completely evident they are
Bullsh it
So why do they spend so much time grovelling to the Royal Family, for example?
You are confusing two issues here. There are plenty on the Left who are for leaving the EU, but obviously not the Blairites who make up most of the Labour mps in parliament.
You claimed to have joined the Labour Party a few weeks ago (obvious lie) - so surprised that you didn't know that, K
Last edited by mikemiller; 22-06-2019 at 07:50 AM.
I'm confused. I just checked out the BBC website which has the main headline: "Police called to Boris Johnson's home after row".
I then checked the Daily Mail website which has the main headline: "Johnson will be questioned at leadership hustings today after police were called to flat he shares with girlfriend Carrie over 'plate-smashing, screaming row' as she yelled 'get off me, get out'"
Why do you say the BBC have gone too far, but the Daily Mail doesn't even get a mention with a much more sensationalist headline?
The fact a verifiable recording of the incident which is of Johnson's making and not possible to set up, plus they haven't denied the shouts do make this a noteworthy news story. Do you think the BBC and Guardian, whose job is to report the news, should ignore this news? WHY!? Bizarre.
Does anybody seriously believe that Corbyn would not have had the same publicity in similar circumstances?
I think the answer is obvious John[/QUOTE]
The BBC had it on last nights news bulletin. They said their information was from the Guardian, but hadn't seen the "evidence" first hand. What great journalism that is.
I see also that the Jeremy Vine show continues to attract similar criticism. They ran a spot in midweek about why pregnant women should be spared jail. The report quoted a letter from a jailed woman published by the Guardian and the Guardian said it was from "an anonymous source" (ie made up).
Later in the week they had comment from an economics editor about the tory leadership results, nothing economic in the discussion just a character attack. Where was this guy an economics editor? You guessed it, the Guardian