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The bbc, again.

So a person with millions of followers on social media shouldn’t make the time to check what he is retweeting? Very careless or intentional? You have obviously decided he was not aware of the significance I am not convinced
He should have made the time but very soon won’t have to. I doubt he was aware of the significance unless he was deliberately trying to upset the BBC again. Which seems unlikely.
 
How is he restricted in what he posts? The BBC's highest paid presenter doesn't work for them so isn't bound by their rules and his views are shared by those desperate to eradicate any conflicting opinions.
Danny Baker's freedom of speech was curtailed pretty quickly for a misunderstood Tweet.
He has been restricted by the need to accept the guidelines set by the BBC or not be given work by them. Contracts are not automatically renewed.

Direct employees are treated differently.
 
He has been restricted by the need to accept the guidelines set by the BBC or not be given work by them. Contracts are not automatically renewed.

Direct employees are treated differently.
Fine. He can now spend every waking minute enlightening the world with his wisdom.

 
Fine. He can now spend every waking minute enlightening the world with his wisdom.

I doubt it but he will be as free to express his personal opinions as we are.

Perhaps he will join the HoL! He seemed impressed with us on Saturday. Maybe I will send him an invite!
 
I doubt it but he will be as free to express his personal opinions as we are.

Perhaps he will join the HoL! He seemed impressed with us on Saturday. Maybe I will send him an invite!
Maybe he's already here. Odds could be given on his Username. Has he got any connection to anything Wisbechian?
 

This is just a brilliant article in so many ways. It goes with some agendas but clearly not others. The BBC do not know how to think anymore.


Biden pardoned over 4000 people. But guess the tone of the BBC article.

They couldn't make it any easier to spot the agenda here, yet, they've run roughshod over others. This is the finest comedy since Monty Python.
 
Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams wins his libel case against the BBC and is awarded €100,000 (£84,000) in damages
Gerry Adams absolutely nails the judgement, and the BBC, in this short clip,...on the BBC website


and on youtube...
 
Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams wins his libel case against the BBC and is awarded €100,000 (£84,000) in damages
Gerry Adams absolutely nails the judgement, and the BBC, in this short clip,...on the BBC website


and on youtube...
Gerry Adams - certainly a man to be trusted and never a grifter.
Does anyone believe he was not connected to political violence/ and the IRA? You'd be hard pressed to find anyone in Ireland who believes a word he says.
The funniest part about him is, if he didn't keep on popping up, Sinn Fein would have some chance of winning an election. Whilst he can never seem to let go of the limelight, they have no chance. You would think he would be more politically savvy but he clearly prefers blind opposition to any actual power. The ultimate contrarian. He thinks he's Che Guevara - everyone else thinks he's a c***
 
Gerry Adams - certainly a man to be trusted and never a grifter.
Does anyone believe he was not connected to political violence/ and the IRA? You'd be hard pressed to find anyone in Ireland who believes a word he says.
The funniest part about him is, if he didn't keep on popping up, Sinn Fein would have some chance of winning an election. Whilst he can never seem to let go of the limelight, they have no chance. You would think he would be more politically savvy but he clearly prefers blind opposition to any actual power. The ultimate contrarian. He thinks he's Che Guevara - everyone else thinks he's a c***
you are correct on Gerry Adams. A total t0s$er and likely a psychopath. A dinosaur from a bygone era of 'the Troubles'.
The BBC , are always very pro-Loyalist......they may be perceived as anti British white men in other walks of life, but not in Ulster......"here is the weather from Londonderry, the 12th of July will be a spectacular parade for all the family".

Sinn Fein would be shyte with or without wee Jarry. A bunch of fruitcakes. The Catholic Irish party with abortions, Palestine flags, Black Lives Matter, civil-partnerships, & hijabs - waving the placard 'refugees welcome here'. They make Sadiq Khan look like a populist.
It is clear that SF , like UK Labour, are trying the rent-a-crowd path to power. Demographic replacement leading to victory at the ballot box.

A good SF, in Ulster, would be forging links with Loyalists who are at least 49% of the population. Shaking hands, seeking compromise, listening to the Orange voice and finding common ground. Instead we have something akin to Nelson Mandela's party laughing at now having taken over. And showing very little respect to those who are now a minority.

In Southern Ireland, very much of the Catholic population despises SF for all their Kneecap music, black balaclavas and knackereedoo lefty madness.
 
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I think most of us are aware of Gerry's likely activities during the troubles.
The point being , it takes a special kind of reporter (and broadcaster) to make unsubstantiated connections with regard to Mr Adams, and then to spunk a shed-load of money in a court case (and verdict), that the licence payer is going to have to fund.
Well done BBC.
 
I think most of us are aware of Gerry's likely activities during the troubles.
The point being , it takes a special kind of reporter (and broadcaster) to make unsubstantiated connections with regard to Mr Adams, and then to spunk a shed-load of money in a court case (and verdict), that the licence payer is going to have to fund.
Well done BBC.
I can see what you're saying but if you look at the ins and outs of the actual case, I find myself siding with the reporter.
The one part that struck me was that it was the night before airing that a solicitor's letter came in. And Gerry had months (could have even been years) as a right to reply.
It was his usual vexatious way of grifting and playing the victim. He could just tell families where their missing loved ones are, for instance. Often wrongly killed for a vague rumour or even mistaken identity. Yet, he goes on and on about the British army/ British government/ internment but goes very coy when the clear Republican terrorist connections are brought up at all. Usually threatening legal action with his spivvy republican solicitors. Who do it for free between making sure families are evicted for not paying rent.
Look into him, his brother, his family properly and see what you think. He presents as hero but cannot even admit to fighting for his cause. The amount of Republicans (real ones) that hate him is unsurprising really.
 
Ncuti Gatwa has left Doctor Who no surprise this has been tipped for months.

"Discussions about whether the BBC and Disney wish to renew that deal, or whether other options should be explored, are likely to take some time." *

*As in don't call us (Disney) BBC we wont be calling you.

Anyway I look forward to Gatwa having a brilliant career in Hollywood which is where he is off to next, at least that's what he's been telling everyone.
 

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