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is it value for money ?
seems to be a hot potato this morning going up 1.19 per week
slippery rishi trying to stop the increase .
no doubt trying to get on the publics side ahead of election next year
I notice lots pf people saying should be paid by prescriptions rather than a flat rate every year
More like 1.19 a month I think, not per week.
Like everything of value culturally, Tories want to trash it. They hate quality to the masses. They hate impartial news as well.
This is the BBC who peddle climate change continually and build their headquarters in the middle of a city and all the see O two that went with it, and will follow daily with their staff smoozing into town every day, ample opportunity to keep out of the center and look for staff north of castle coch to keep commuting to a minimal, just continuous hypocrisy from them.
Talk TV
GB News
Fecking right wing trash
Absoloute rubbish with a right wing agenda
Look at the presenters , look at the studio guests , listen to the idiots that call
Angry daily mail types , 24 hrs a day
It's risible
The BBC is far from perfect but by God its better than all that nonsense
Question time - pre scripted
The corporation lacks impartial and objective journalism are regularly made by observers on both the left and the right of the political spectrum.
Another key area of criticism is the mandatory licence fee, as commercial competitors argue that means of financing to be unfair and to result in limiting their ability to compete with the BBC.
Also, accusations of waste or over-staffing occasionally prompt comments from politicians and the other media.[citation needed]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critic...nal%20capacity.
BBC news - pre scripted programmes
BBC did for Corbyn , hardly impartial
Also the public appear to mirror this losing ~ 75,000 customers per month
https://www.cordbusters.co.uk/bbc-ho...ed-tv-licence/
Question Time is utter crap but the pre rigged questions apply to all the panel
If those on the left and right complain the BBC is biased against them then there is your answer
Laura Kuenssberg.........is a conservative , from a conservative background and is the BBC political editor
I don't watch QT very often as I find that the contributions from the panel tend to be predictable and disingenuous in many cases.
However, having been in the audience on two occasions I have to say that the panel are not forewarned of all the questions. Certain questions submitted by the audience in advance are chosen (and which predominantly include germane issues of the day and which would be folly to omit) but the questions gleaned from people raising their hands are random. It's a brilliantly produced programme which is broadcast around the time when much of audience is just getting home and it's hardly edited. To be honest, I couldn't find any evidence of editing regarding the two episodes I attended.