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dadgad

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He was best friends with Enoch powell

He despised the EU even then and campaigned to leave it

keep up

The number of irredeemably thick thickoes who conflate criticism of the EU with wanting ‘out’ when being a transformative partner is and has only ever been the sensible option. It is a tired argument but only Grendel after all. 🙄
 

Cov kid 55

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No, I’d prefer they clear most of them out and start afresh

to go:
Alan Shearer
Martin Keown
Danny Murphy
Jermaine Jenas
and… Lineker

to stay:
Micah Richards
Ian Wright

I like those 2, they add entertainment value to the punditry..

*edited to be more specific
I agree about Ian Wright, passionate and insightful. But Micah Richards drives me mad with his inane laughing. Give me someone like Matt Upson any day.
 

Grendel

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The number of irredeemably thick thickoes who conflate criticism of the EU with wanting ‘out’ when being a transformative partner is and has only ever been the sensible option. It is a tired argument but only Grendel after all. 🙄

What are you on about? It was in his manifesto!

He campaigned for the no campaign in 1975
 

DionDublinsJockstrap

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He didn't make a comparison between the two. Not sure how people still can't grasp this?
1 - They deliberately make the comparison for political reasons
2 - They don’t want to because they like knocking successful people off their pedestals - Jealousy
3 - They can’t read
4 - They are too stupid to realise that they are being played by group 1 above
 

oakey

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Des Lynam. One of many excellent and popular presenters who were not former professional footballers.
Preferred those days as most ex-players are not up to the highest standards. IMO
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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The BBC backing down is an inevitable as it was obvious on day one. Tories proper throwing them under the bus at the weekend was the final nail in the coffin. Glad to see common sense has prevailed. Shame it came to this in the first place.
But either way they get a decent result IMO.

If Lineker had have been stepped down without any backlash then they get the go-ahead to essentially censure BBC output that is critical of them.

If weget the backlash as we saw, they blame it on the corporation as a whole (rather than the Tory stooges they've put in that have caused it) and say that it isn't fit for purpose and the TV licence should have to go. Effectively leading to it being privatised and thus no longer having to offer balance. And it would be far more likely to end up in the hands of someone who was more pro-Tory and right-wing.
 

Grendel

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Des Lynam. One of many excellent and popular presenters who were not former professional footballers.
Preferred those days as most ex-players are not up to the highest standards. IMO

The likes of him and Brian Moore are indeed a cut above what we have ended up with now
 

Grendel

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But either way they get a decent result IMO.

If Lineker had have been stepped down without any backlash then they get the go-ahead to essentially censure BBC output that is critical of them.

If weget the backlash as we saw, they blame it on the corporation as a whole (rather than the Tory stooges they've put in that have caused it) and say that it isn't fit for purpose and the TV licence should have to go. Effectively leading to it being privatised and thus no longer having to offer balance. And it would be far more likely to end up in the hands of someone who was more pro-Tory and right-wing.

Regardless of any politics what purpose does the BBC in terms of televised broadcasting anymore? Surely it’s bizarre we should be taxed to be subjected to state broadcasting in a democracy?
 
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Regardless of any politics what purpose does the BBC in terms of televised broadcasting anymore? Surely it’s bizarre we should be taxed to be subjected to state broadcasting in a democracy?
It's supposed to be impartial unlike all the other broadcasters who are owned by rich people who support the Tories. It's also much cheaper. Many people can't afford subscriptions to chanels like Sky and it would be disastrous for them if they lost the BBC. Of course people with your politics would love it and I suspect it is the Tories end game. Let's hope the election comes before it happens.
 

oakey

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Regardless of any politics what purpose does the BBC in terms of televised broadcasting anymore? Surely it’s bizarre we should be taxed to be subjected to state broadcasting in a democracy?
We're not taxed, at least not directly. It's a licence for a public good you can choose not to have. Like you can choose not to have a driving licence or pay road or fuel taxes but some of the funding for roads etc still comes from general taxation.
I'm in favour of more public goods not fewer.
It's also not state broadcasting, it's public broadcasting- a public service.
 

shmmeee

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Regardless of any politics what purpose does the BBC in terms of televised broadcasting anymore? Surely it’s bizarre we should be taxed to be subjected to state broadcasting in a democracy?

Its the envy of the world in terms of balanced news media and educational content. Why wouldn’t you want that?
 

Grendel

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It's supposed to be impartial unlike all the other broadcasters who are owned by rich people who support the Tories. It's also much cheaper. Many people can't afford subscriptions to chanels like Sky and it would be disastrous for them if they lost the BBC. Of course people with your politics would love it.

You haven’t really engaged your brain here have you?
 

Grendel

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Its the envy of the world in terms of balanced news media and educational content. Why wouldn’t you want that?

I thought it’s riddled with Tory bias?
 

skybluetony176

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Its the envy of the world in terms of balanced news media and educational content. Why wouldn’t you want that?
Just look at its contributions to the world through David Attenborough. All the spin offs from UK comedy in countries around the world. The export of BBC UK comedy all around the world. It’s trusted worldwide for news. And look at everything you get. TV channels, radio channels, on line services. Compare it to Sky, it’s far better value for money. Half the stuff on Sky is reruns of BBC programmes anyway, which all available on the BBC player for free.
 

Grendel

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There’s a definite pro government slant due to the mechanics of funding, but even with that it’s the most balanced news media IMO.

I don’t entirely disagree but a compulsory prescription tax is in the 21st century a bit odd. I never watch bbc news never watch mod never watch question time at all

I do think it’s radio broadcasting is essential and should be preserved but TV broadcasting has to become more commercialised
 

skybluetony176

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The fact it's the most balanced says more about how disproportionately right wing the media owned by the tycoons are.
And most of them don’t make profit from their media outlets. They’re just a tool to most of them to use to brainwash the plebs into doing what they want them to do.
 

Grendel

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Just look at its contributions to the world through David Attenborough. All the spin offs from UK comedy in countries around the world. The export of BBC UK comedy all around the world. It’s trusted worldwide for news. And look at everything you get. TV channels, radio channels, on line services. Compare it to Sky, it’s far better value for money. Half the stuff on Sky is reruns of BBC programmes anyway, which all available on the BBC player for free.

What on earth on sky is re-runs? Half? really?
 
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I don’t entirely disagree but a compulsory prescription tax is in the 21st century a bit odd. I never watch bbc news never watch mod never watch question time at all

I do think it’s radio broadcasting is essential and should be preserved but TV broadcasting has to become more commercialised
That's exactly what it shouldn't be, and is part of the problem. Successive governments have told it to chase ratings, and it's done that ahead of commissioning things because producers thought them good.

And yeah, its news is closest you'll get to objective. If both lefties and righties are complaining, it's doing its job.
 

shmmeee

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Just look at its contributions to the world through David Attenborough. All the spin offs from UK comedy in countries around the world. The export of BBC UK comedy all around the world. It’s trusted worldwide for news. And look at everything you get. TV channels, radio channels, on line services. Compare it to Sky, it’s far better value for money. Half the stuff on Sky is reruns of BBC programmes anyway, which all available on the BBC player for free.

Its an absolute cultural powerhouse worldwide, and train a lot of international quality talent, as does C4. The idea every channel should be like ITV or C5 is ludicrous. Grendel just doesn’t want it for the same reason every other crank doesn’t. Because it’s not partisan to them.
 

oakey

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Impartiality is overrated -
(or let's get rid of the only channel that tries to be impartial and caters for minority interests so we can pay daft subscriptions to channels, owned by foreign oligarchs, full of long adverts for products we don't need and have no interest in)
Discuss
 

Grendel

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Impartiality is overrated -
(or let's get rid of the only channel that tries to be impartial and caters for minority interests so we can pay daft subscriptions to channels, owned by foreign oligarchs, full of long adverts for products we don't need and have no interest in)
Discuss

I think the bbc is not sustainable as it is.

Certain programmes should be streamed on subscription to raise funds such as drama programmes. It’s a myth most programmes are higher quality. The Luther film was partly funded i as done by the bbc but streamed first.

Sports coverage should be scrapped and offered as subscription and protected sports and events also scrapped.

News and radio and works service remains as funded by the government without a licence fee
 

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