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Maybe sooner. It's a lot warmer this afternoon than it was this morning. At that rate, it will only take a month or two.Originally posted by Platypus View Post...... in as little 20 years' time !Comment
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Not in Denmark, it'll only be next week!Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostMaybe sooner. It's a lot warmer this afternoon than it was this morning. At that rate, it will only take a month or two.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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For anybody with a bit of brains, it is obvious that BBC is extremely manipulated by the government in power. The government is capable of scrapping the TV tax and so cut the funding that the BBC gets so easily by doing nothing. The recent appearance of the extreme right BNP on Question Time was a clever Labour idea of generating a country wide interest in BNP and therefore splitting the conservative votes.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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When the Tories were in, I didn't detect a right wing bias. Quite the opposite.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostFor anybody with a bit of brains, it is obvious that BBC is extremely manipulated by the government in power.Comment
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On Sunday morning the BBC are making F1 fans switch channels in the middle of a live sporting event, all so they can show some left wing religious nonsense. FFS - just wait an hour. Jesus will still be dead.
Bias if ever I heard it.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Legally they have to do religious programming. Like legally all channels have to have their main evening news by 11pm.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostOn Sunday morning the BBC are making F1 fans switch channels in the middle of a live sporting event, all so they can show some left wing religious nonsense. FFS - just wait an hour. Jesus will still be dead.
Bias if ever I heard it.
They have quite cleverly now put Songs of Praise, the program that made me do my homework on a Sunday, on at random times but I think there must be legal restrictions in the morning that mean we have to suffer God Bothering."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Never really agreed that the BBC is particularly biased. Really can't remember instances but have noted well before this that they are quite willing to make some adverse comments on Labour.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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Well the BBC itself has admitted it has a left wing bias. If you are left wing you would find it hard to discern as duffing up the right would seem normal to youOriginally posted by xoggoth View PostNever really agreed that the BBC is particularly biased. Really can't remember instances but have noted well before this that they are quite willing to make some adverse comments on Labour.Comment
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No it hasn't. You can't believe what you read in the Mail you know.Originally posted by Green Mango View PostWell the BBC itself has admitted it has a left wing bias.Comment
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