ToRmAtO wrote:Maybe the BBC should raise the licence fee to any astronomical rate necessary to ensure they have reporters everywhere reporting everything for everybody's tastes.
Doesn't YouTube provide that service for free ?
ToRmAtO wrote:Maybe the BBC should raise the licence fee to any astronomical rate necessary to ensure they have reporters everywhere reporting everything for everybody's tastes.
AlcoholBrazil wrote:ToRmAtO wrote:Maybe the BBC should raise the licence fee to any astronomical rate necessary to ensure they have reporters everywhere reporting everything for everybody's tastes.
Doesn't YouTube provide that service for free ?
Royal24s wrote:Zambo wrote:Just a question of prioritisation. At the moment all journos are on Royal baby duty.
And yet, as I pointed out in another thread, a 30 year old climate change piece was in front of the Royal baby in the specific bulletin I quoted.
I'm not saying it should have been the lead story, but since it's been quite a big story elsewhere you might have thought they could have squeezed it in somewhere the tragic story of the homosexual sailor being victimised in the1980s and the brilliant new strategy by the NHS of treating people by giving them colouring books and a box of crayons.
Royal24s wrote:Yes it does though. Why do you simply deny facts you don't like ?
Royal24s wrote:I think they're very aware of the possibility of serious civil disorder or worse in the uk over Brexit and they're worried about giving people ideas.
Also the whole thing shows the growing discontent within the EU over various issues and the growing ruthlessness of the authorities in surpressing protest. This is not consistent with their Policy of portraying the EU as a wonderful paradise with a contented happy life for its subjected peoples.