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Previously on "Commons motions on Radio 4 theme"

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  • threaded
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    Well I think it is an outrage and quite right that questions should be asked in the house.

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  • MrsGoof
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    SOm MPs are critised for not tabling enough motions, clearly these lazy gits though that this is one htey can chalk p. Afterall its not what you do but what you appear to do that is important.

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  • Bovvered
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    Is not the BBC supposed to be wholey dependant in its content, outside of government control?

    But hey, we have MP's in Big Bro, we might as well waste some more time and money whinging about theme tunes.

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  • swamp
    started a topic Commons motions on Radio 4 theme

    Commons motions on Radio 4 theme

    "Two British MPs have tabled motions in the House of Commons criticising the BBC's decision to scrap the early morning UK Theme on Radio 4."
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4644630.stm

    ...So if you're an MP and you don't like something you can table a motion in the House of Commons. Why can't they write a letter of complaint like normal people have to?

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