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Saturday, 27 February 2010

THE BEEB, NEW LABOUR AND THE EU.

We three in Happydrome! As the licence funded BBC carries on peddling propaganda on behalf of it's twin masters, the Labour Government and Brussels. The tell-tale signs are always there, from so called comedy, the news bulletins and of course the political programmes; all of which suggest that if you don't agree with us, you must be stupid.

Well! this week's Question Time was true to form: Dimbleby doing exactly what he does best, pleasing the 'pinko' lobby, which is always overly represented in the audience; he introduced Margaret Thatcher into a question regarding the accusation of bullying by our Prime Minister. Regular viewers would be familiar with the fact that he quickly reacts to any panel member who wanders from the question. Congratulations are in order for Janet Street Porter for pointing out legitimate facts on the subject.

Unfortunately, the programme, presumably by design, never approaches important subjects, such as the Euro or sovereignty. The author imagines that this is due to pressure from above, otherwise funding would have to be reconsidered. The only occasion Europe appears in the frame is when the opportunity occurs for an MEP to speak up on behalf of taxpayer GB. It could be argued that Nigel Farage was a little over the top in his attack on EU President Herman van Rompuy and Belgium as a whole. He, van Rompuy, is just a puppet, who has to do the bidding of Merkel and Sarkozy i.e. to rewrite the book of rules regarding our way of life. It is difficult to understand how we made it until 2010 without this assistance. The question of Belgium itself is a different matter entirely; the nation is split by two different, maybe opposing groups; the Flemish in the north and the Walloons (French speaking) in the South. This does create times when the nation is ungovernable. Therefore, from a political point of view, it is important to remind the rest of Europe of this fact. The question gave the other panellists every opportunity to rubbish UKIP. Strange, therefore, when discussing a question on Darwinism, Peter Hain called creationists barmy. Not a word from the flawed Dimbleby!


WE IGNORE THE EU SITUATION AT OUR PERIL.

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