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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
    I was referring to football-related rumbles not premeditated violence

    Interesting that over the past few days there appears to be a bit of a gloves-off attitude around current and ex BBC journos, I mentioned Katy Razzle earlier, Emily Maitless has pitched in, and 'I can't remember who' has 'outed' The Telegraph as 'right leaning' which of course it is but its breaking a bit of an unwritten rule to do so and will ellicit who knows what level of response

    I think Swale suggested that HMG should keep out of the spat with Trump, I disagree simply because Keir Starmer appears to have generated some sort of respect/friendship between them and I think BBC need an ally at the mo
    Was she named after the softcore p orn magazine, or maybe conceived after reading it? Whoever she is but I assume BBC mouth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
    So thats Starmer, Lammy and who?
    Let’s just say that I feel the world would be a much better and safer place without the likes of Trump, Putin, Netanyahu, Farage and Johnson.

    Not entirely sure what your Thai comment means. Just hoping it’s not as tasteless as it seems.

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    Are you really that bitter about Johnson still, despite hime having been out of any meaningful authority for over 3 years. I'm sure you could find a more meaningful candidate for elimination: Abu Hafs al-Hashimi al-Qurashi or Yahya Sinwar perhaps. Elimination of the latter might even stop Manchester City fans singing about him.

    Im sure the comment is just as tasteless as you fear

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
    Are you really that bitter about Johnson still, despite hime having been out of any meaningful authority for over 3 years.
    Not bitter at all, but, he still hopes for a return and there remain some fools who would have him. I’m amazed that he has the audacity to suddenly relaunch his attack on the BBC. Can think of few individuals who are less well placed to criticise anyone on the basis of a lack of honesty and integrity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
    So anyway rA, if they are whiter than white why have the DG and CEO News resigned today. Time to stop defending the indefensible.
    I'm not sure RA is claiming the BBC are whiter than white to be fair, just that the fuss over the edit is a touch overblown, which it is, but then the BBC brought that on themselves or at least those responsible for the edit did.

    As fir the resignations, as I have said, they will walk away from a job which is poorly paid compared to other jobs they will certainly walk into and those higher paid jobs will come with much less stress, scrutiny to deal with.

    It suits them and it suits the BBC who can claim there has been accountability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
    I was referring to football-related rumbles not premeditated violence

    Interesting that over the past few days there appears to be a bit of a gloves-off attitude around current and ex BBC journos, I mentioned Katy Razzle earlier, Emily Maitless has pitched in, and 'I can't remember who' has 'outed' The Telegraph as 'right leaning' which of course it is but its breaking a bit of an unwritten rule to do so and will ellicit who knows what level of response

    I think Swale suggested that HMG should keep out of the spat with Trump, I disagree simply because Keir Starmer appears to have generated some sort of respect/friendship between them and I think BBC need an ally at the mo
    My point on that is Trump has absolutely no case and HMG should politely tell him that. The only claim could be damage to reputation and there is enough evidence of Trump's actions and comments which would show there was none. Upsetting another world leader? Tough, HMG should ensure that trump knows that unlike in the US, the BBC isn't going to be subject to his influence, bullying and threats.

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    The Telegraph has used a handful of BBC errors to claim the corporation is institutionally biased, deceptive, and should be defunded.

    The Telegraph is basically a total hypocrite, attacking the BBC given that a paper that's always been right leaning, but for the past few years has been both right wing and inaccurate and on many occasions printing verifiable lies and falsehoods.

    Here’s what you won’t find splashed across The Telegraph: in 2025 alone, the paper has been forced to publish over 100 corrections, clarifications, and formal regulatory apologies. These are the kind of breaches that would, if committed by the BBC, spawn days of front-page indignation in The Telegraph itself.

    These are just regulator’s findings below.

    In April, the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) ruled against The Telegraph over its claim that the Muslim Association of Britain was “the British affiliate of the Muslim Brotherhood”.

    The Muslim Association of Britain has said this allegation is false – and, worse, The Telegraph printed it without giving the group any opportunity to comment – a cardinal journalistic sin. IPSO called this a clear breach of Clause 1 (Accuracy), and the paper was ordered to publish a correction. This from the outlet now preaching about the BBC’s moral collapse” and “failure of impartiality”.

    A few months later, The Telegraph was pulled up again – this time for declaring that “one in 12 people in London is an illegal migrant”. The figure was taken from a misreading of a population study. The regulator noted the paper had failed to take care over accuracy, and demanded corrections in print and online.

    Yet even that wasn’t enough to dent the swagger of a publication that portrays itself as Britain’s last bastion of truth.

    There was another zinger in August: “Quarter of s ex crimes carried out by foreigners,”the paper had stated.

    The article itself admitted the figure was closer to 15%, but the headline – the part most readers actually see – inflated it to 25%.

    IPSO found the headline misleading. Another breach.
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    Hmm over 100 ? That's 3 examples. You'd crucify anyone else for a similar crime of ocerexaggeration. Source

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
    Hmm over 100 ? That's 3 examples. You'd crucify anyone else for a similar crime of ocerexaggeration. Source
    https://writesbright.substack.com/p/...-bbc-hypocrisy

    Sam Bright. Trustworthy? Also involved with Byline Times, Bullingdon Club Britain and the DeSmog. I know nowt about these 3 organisations, ditto with Substack. Maybe on of my fellow posters can give me a truthful, unbiased view on the veracity of these 4 organisations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    https://writesbright.substack.com/p/...-bbc-hypocrisy

    Sam Bright. Trustworthy? Also involved with Byline Times, Bullingdon Club Britain and the DeSmog. I know nowt about these 3 organisations, ditto with Substack. Maybe on of my fellow posters can give me a truthful, unbiased view on the veracity of these 4 organisations.
    Byline Times is a monthly newspaper which claims to search out the truth the more official media suppresses. De Smog claims to investigate the real impact of climate change and Bullingdon Club Britain is a book by Sam Bright about how the rich elite have infiltrated various UK institutions to inflate their own power and wealth.

    All sound intelligent and reputable, as does Sam Bright. That’s just first impressions and you can never be too careful, but I’d say they seem like sources worth taking notice of.

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