Do any of you staunch unionists on here know what the first B stands for in BBC?
Reason I ask is that I've been watching the Commonwealth Games coverage, been some great performances by all nations with the home nations really excelling. But for some reason during one of events last week where Scotland took gold and NI took silver with England nowhere near it was announced as 'great for team GB' - ten minutes later a gold for England was declared as 'great for team England'.
This morning there was some mixed diving, Scotland won gold in one of the events with a cracking performance. While the medal presentation was ongoing and the Scottish National Anthem was being played two English divers who had just won gold in another event were being unterviewed - no attempt to show the live medal presentation and total disregard for the national anthem of a British nation by the BBC. Disclaimer - whether you recognise Flower Of Scotland as the Scottish National Anthem is irrelevant, it's recognised by the event committee and supposedly by the BBC as a National Anthem and should be respected as such - they should not have conducted an interview whilst this orv any other anthem was being played.
Five minutes on and there's live coverage of an English gold medal presentation with total respect shown to the tune chosen by the team as the English National Anthem - strangely also, and more traditionally, the anthem of the Women's Institute IMO another Kow Tow to female supremacy.
Scant coverage has been given to any Welsh or NI success, Guernsey got a few medals and received more coverage than either nation.
So, is the BBC a British institution or an English one? I'm saying English. Should they not therefore re-brand as the EBC?
I'm about to do an Islay and send a strongly worded email to my MP about the disrespect shown to the Scottish National Anthem - I doubt the stuck up arsehole will do anything about it but worth a go I suppose.