Wednesday, 3 December 2008

Cretin Warrant Speaker EU Thieves BBC Police Bias And All




The disgraceful cretin Michael Martin, Speaker of the House of Commons, admits that not only did the police have no warrant to search the office of MP Damian Green but that he couldn't be arsed to ask them if they had one in the first place. Well done.

And he's going to set up a commission to look into the matter. With people appointed by himself. Well done.

As a result of Blair&Brown's munificent incompetence in 2005 Britain's contribution to the EU empire will treble within two years from £2 billion to £6.5 billion, according to the Telegraph. Not the sort of stuff your average punter is likely to hear about or take notice of, but very important nonetheless. Well done.

Is the BBC biassed? Or do they simply display the lack of intellectual rigor and knowledge that typifies the generality of British media?

I have to admit that I think they are biassed in favour of the government. During the David Davis story, for instance, it became obvious to me that BBC tv followed a consistent line both at national and local level. Firstly, they never spent much time discussing the issues or letting Davis go into any detail; secondly they focused on him and his ministerial career (or lack of it); and thirdly they repeatedly asked if the by-election was a waste of tax-payers' money (this latter initiated by New Labour).

They held this line all the way through and after. It became lamentably predictable. Well done.

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