PardonWhat a great insult. "Don't be an earpiece".
PardonWhat a great insult. "Don't be an earpiece".
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I did not appreciate that was how the world service was fundedReform have set out their views on the BBC. Farage is essentially saying he would abolish the licence fee privatise it, except for the news, which would be funded directly by the taxpayer, like the world service.
I don't think it goes far enough but it will certainly be better than what Labour would do.
Indeed.I did not appreciate that was how the world service was funded
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It looks like the world service has always been funded by the foreign and commonwealth office.Indeed.
I suspect that this was an accounting trick by the BBC and the government of the day. By removing the World Service from the Licence Fee it was an unofficial boost to the BBC coffers.
Anyway that is what Farage is proposing.
In one, out the other etcPardon
My bad, I knew that something had changed in the last decade. I looked it up funding for the world service started during WW2 but changed in 2014 although not really relevant to the conversation. you are correct.It looks like the world service has always been funded by the foreign and commonwealth office.
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Me too I thought it was part of the licence, world service very handy when you're overseasMy bad, I knew that something had changed in the last decade. I looked it up funding for the world service started during WW2 but changed in 2014 although not really relevant to the conversation. you are correct.
So the taxpayer, who finance the FCO?It looks like the world service has always been funded by the foreign and commonwealth office.
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It’s long been so.So the taxpayer, who finance the FCO?
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I thought when people tore down Gaza flags they were abused. Not sure I saw it on the bbc 🤔Why the feck do the BBC think that this is newsworthy? Why run it other than MORE of their ideological propaganda
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Workers face 'unacceptable' abuse for removing flags - BBC News
Several councils say workers have been verbally abused in the street for taking the flags down.www.bbc.co.uk
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I think it’s newsworthy. Nothing ideological involved in telling a story about public servants being abused for doing their job.Why the feck do the BBC think that this is newsworthy? Why run it other than MORE of their ideological propaganda
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Workers face 'unacceptable' abuse for removing flags - BBC News
Several councils say workers have been verbally abused in the street for taking the flags down.www.bbc.co.uk
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Were they public servants doing their job? Or political activists trying to interfere in the rights of others?I thought when people tore down Gaza flags they were abused. Not sure I saw it on the bbc 🤔
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Can't they be both?Were they public servants doing their job? Or political activists trying to interfere in the rights of others?
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So it’s ok to abuse people unless they’re public servants ! Ok.Were they public servants doing their job? Or political activists trying to interfere in the rights of others?