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If You Are British Then Apparently It's All Your Fault, Well According To The Bbc That Is.

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anotheoldgit | 10:13 Wed 23rd Aug 2017 | Film, Media & TV
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The Daily Mail, what a surprise.
No...it's just one man's take on a BBC programme...no more relevant than anybody else's opinion.
Some people on here just cannot see the difference between fact and opinion.
The Daily mail Showbiz section. Haaaaaa!
If the British had never settled in India all those years ago, the place would be a bigger tip, than it is today.

The British brought in law & order, as such, and built police stations, & courts like in Delhi, but now its a shambles, and there is a 20 year back log list for murder trials.
This is a trendy right-wing paper mocking a trendy left-wing documentary.

Which side you take depends who you believe to be holding an unbiased realistic view.

An objective assessment would suggest that neither of them do - each stands on its pre-determined position, and lobs grenades at the other.

Probably both are best ignored.
oh god it is a review of a program for chrissakes

I lasted about 5 minutes and the prog was by the make of Bend it like Beckham

Her father said that India should never have been split and her mother said it was a good thing - she intended to explore and resolve this dichotomy - I reached for the off-switch

clearly partition was a bammer if you were liberated from the heavy British yoke but also dead.
How am I responsible for what other people did before
I was born?
Atlee (labour) was PM at partition. Why live in a country you despise; India is 20x larger, lots more room for dissidents there.

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