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Previously on "BBC's 'Rehabilitation of Brown' is campaign going well"

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  • Ruprect
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    Check out the comments by the general populus on the brown speech:

    http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thre...20080923172549

    I think we're in a minority - Gordon's heading for a landslide!

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    Originally posted by CyberTory View Post
    Hopefully the number one priority of a Tory government is to PRIVATISE THE BBC. This will automatically save the taxpayer 140 quid a year each and also free up space in prisons by releasing those Tory supporters that quite justifiably refuse to pay this compulsory subscription to the Brown Broadcasting Corporation.
    Total rrrrs as usual.

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  • Cyberman
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    Hopefully the number one priority of a Tory government is to PRIVATISE THE BBC. This will automatically save the taxpayer 140 quid a year each and also free up space in prisons by releasing those Tory supporters that quite justifiably refuse to pay this compulsory subscription to the Brown Broadcasting Corporation.

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  • BoredBloke
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    What a choice for Labour - the snot gobbing cyclopse or that slimey fecker Miliband.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by bogeyman View Post
    I used to think people who routinely accused the BBC of a left-wing bias were the usual sort of 'foaming at the mouth' ex-majors and rear-admirals from West Byfleet.
    Have you just become an ex-major or rear-admiral?

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    Originally posted by Bob Dalek View Post
    From the beeb:

    The BBC rejected my last comment, so I will re-phrase it in more Pro-Labour terms.
    The glorious Labour Party are so wonderful, they should be in power till the end of time. We have the most dynamic and considerate goverment in the whole world. We are so lucky those silly people with common sense and intelligence cant oppose Labour.
    Just reverse what I have wrote, and you will understand my meaning!

    Totally Anonymous, Wakefield, United Kingdom
    Just a few comments from the first page of the current batch on there:

    "We need a rescue Tory government (again) to halt public spending immediately and stem the increasing future tax increases the country has been signed up to by Dunce Brown to meet the debt that his reckless depletion of our economy caused."

    "I don't want to be a wage slave in Brown's Boot Camp thanks, the sooner they go the better."

    "So Milliband is advising Brown to "be himself."

    But it's precisely because he is what he is that so many people despise him and despair of him.

    The more "himself" he is, the more we have cause to want to be rid of him."


    So I'm not sure what sort of stuff is being rejected - but it's plain that they aren't rejecting all anit-Brown comments

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  • Bob Dalek
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    Originally posted by Dow Jones View Post
    Has anyone tried to post any anti-Brown/Labour comments on a BBC forum? Chances are the lot - or at least most of what you've posted - won't get published. Happened twice to me, so won't bother anymore now. Maybe that's the idea.
    From the beeb:

    The BBC rejected my last comment, so I will re-phrase it in more Pro-Labour terms.
    The glorious Labour Party are so wonderful, they should be in power till the end of time. We have the most dynamic and considerate goverment in the whole world. We are so lucky those silly people with common sense and intelligence cant oppose Labour.
    Just reverse what I have wrote, and you will understand my meaning!

    Totally Anonymous, Wakefield, United Kingdom

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  • Dow Jones
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    BBC forum

    Has anyone tried to post any anti-Brown/Labour comments on a BBC forum? Chances are the lot - or at least most of what you've posted - won't get published. Happened twice to me, so won't bother anymore now. Maybe that's the idea.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by bogeyman View Post
    .. Thank goodness they still allow the 'Have Your Say' section of the BBC site where we mad old proles can say what we really think.
    Even with that they seem quite careful what articles or news items include a "have your say" at all, which tends to confirm your point. One can't start a new topic there.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Read my lips: nu labor wants to kill democracy cos its sold out to al-qaeda and swan-roasting albanian immigrants. The BBC are stealing our wheelie bins! what would churchill say? jeremy clarkson for pm now!

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  • ratewhore
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    Just out of interest, whats a dusky hue?

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  • bogeyman
    started a topic BBC's 'Rehabilitation of Brown' is campaign going well

    BBC's 'Rehabilitation of Brown' is campaign going well

    I used to think people who routinely accused the BBC of a left-wing bias were the usual sort of 'foaming at the mouth' ex-majors and rear-admirals from West Byfleet.

    You know, the sort of chap that wouldn't let a gentlemen possessed of a dusky hue, or a regional accent, join his Golf Club.

    However, time has proven otherwise. I think the BBC now positively reeks of lefty bias. Moles on the inside are suggesting that directives from high above tell them to 'go easy' on Labour.

    Did anyone see the useless, jug-eared Marr's interview with the PM?

    Did anyone spot the vociferous, 'rent-a-mob' Labour activists in last week's Question Time audience? (BTW the BBC's 'highlights' of the show do not include Harriet Harman getting verbally disemboweled by a scruffy member of the audience)

    Can anyone find a critical word of Labour on the BBC website, and more especially in Nick Robinson's blog (except in the comments - where almost almost entirely are negative - I'm sure Nick never reads the comments)?

    I wonder if the Tories will get such an easy ride during their conference.

    Thank goodness they still allow the 'Have Your Say' section of the BBC site where we mad old proles can say what we really think.

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