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Friday, 5 November 2010

AN INACTIVE BEEB.

As the useless newsreaders at the BBC take a day off in an endeavour to protect their vulgar pension rights, paid for by the working public whose own pensions have been eroded over recent years; this mainly due to the creaming off by the dim former Chancellor and PM, Gordon Brown; we might call it an example of them wanting another two tier system.

So Wayne Rooney syndrome spreads to the National Union of Journalists, at the licence funded broadcaster; these being, people who appear to live in an economy separate from the mainstream. The writer might not be totally correct in suggesting if many of the regular newsreaders have ever been journos in the true sense of the word. It's a good way, however, for getting some early Christmas shopping done.

How strange that a question about the inaction of these NUJ members did not arise on the previous night's 'Question Time'. The programme continued in it's usual fashion, bashing the thought that the savings, so important to our economy, should be ignored immediately. This particular edition came from Sheffield, following the previous two weeks from Middlesbrough and Glasgow; all strongholds of the left, obviously selected, following Geo. Osborne's financial review. None of the venues having been enhanced by thirteen years of a Labour administration. Even so, the occasional logical questioner manages to get into the audience under the securities radar, to embarrass the producers.


IS SACKING TOO GOOD FOR THESE INEPT CREATURES?

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