“YOU’RE PREPARED TO FAIL THE COUNTRY AND PUT JEREMY CORBYN INTO POWER?”

IS THIS SERIOUSLY HOW A STATE BROADCASTER, FUNDED BY A LICENCE FEE, SHOULD OPERATE?

BBC Newsnight has just made its political bias quite clear. 

According to the programme, it would be ‘failing the country’ to put Jeremy Corbyn into Downing Street.

Personally, I lost patience with Corbyn a while ago.

He’s utterly ignorant of anything to do with Scotland (to be fair, so is his branch leader) and he’s clearly anti-SNP. He appears to believe in independence for anywhere except Scotland. Additionally, Labour has seemed to be rudderless over Brexit. When we needed a strong opposition to the ridiculous charade of the May government, he was found to be not just lacking, but downright hopeless. Labour, the party of abstention.

But he is the leader of the biggest UK party (by membership). If he is duly and legally elected to serve as prime minister because even Tory MPs have no confidence in May, then it’s hardly failing the country.

And, much more importantly, even if it were, why on earth is the BBC so blatantly taking sides? Why do they show allegiance to the Tories?

How can they possibly be believed in any future election campaign?

Biased Bullship Corporation, right enough.

 

 

JUST HOW RIDICULOUS CAN THEY GET?

“The kilties”? Well, yes, there were quite a few guys in kilts (it is, after all, our national dress) and some in trousers and shorts… and a few in relatively outlandish costumes. Nothing, however, quite so ridiculous as a catsuit.

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Ya tosspot.

A typical load of rubbish.

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Oh gee, this new Empire where we hold all the cards and can have our cake and eat it is shaping up to be great fun.  I can hardly wait…second hand cake anyone? Still, I’ve always believed in leading by example. I, therefore, suggest that from now on, MPs should be forced to furnish their second homes from rubbish dumps, so saving the taxpayer millions on microwaves, bedding, rugs, sofas, widescreen tellies, central heating systems and duck houses. I’m not sure if there is a moat cleaning service available at the dump though.

That seems a little unfair given that UKIP got 24 seats, Labour 20, Tories 19, Greens 3, SNP 2, and Plaid and Liberals got 1 each. Maybe the BBC just REALLY like UKIP? After all Hannan, the only Tory invited, might as well be UKIP.