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The BNP - what a bunch of crooks
When they got 2 of their members elected to the Euro Parliament
instead of a feeling of achievement and validation - they saw it as
an opportunity to fill their boots with cash!!Surely they are finished
as a Party now!
Are the BNP and EDL mates?Do they work together for a common goal?
instead of a feeling of achievement and validation - they saw it as
an opportunity to fill their boots with cash!!Surely they are finished
as a Party now!
Are the BNP and EDL mates?Do they work together for a common goal?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.gromit that is easy to say i don't watch tv but if i watched ch 5 or itv i still have to pay for a licence that all goes to the bbc
imagine paying a paper tax where the money went to the mail and you read the guardian
when it went digital they could have encrypted the signal the reason they did not so is simple
they know that most people would not sign up :)
imagine paying a paper tax where the money went to the mail and you read the guardian
when it went digital they could have encrypted the signal the reason they did not so is simple
they know that most people would not sign up :)
law of the land says your vehicle must be taxed or on a sorn do any sales people bother you , no they don't
law of the land says you need a tv licence to receive a live transmission
do any sales people other you , YES they want to search your property and send nasty letters every month
see the difference with the bbc
law of the land says you need a tv licence to receive a live transmission
do any sales people other you , YES they want to search your property and send nasty letters every month
see the difference with the bbc
I think the BBc is more than worth it.
I also find it strange that when the BBC do something that certain people do not like they are biased. When any level will show that they try to walk a very thin line. The fact that you may not like what they are saying because of your own right wing bias does not mean the BBC are similarly bigoted.
The BNP are racist scum nothing more nothing less I suggest you watch the Panorama show and say if it was fair or not as to other MP's or other expenses your saying that if they did it its ok for your pin up boy to get away with it?
Even ex members of the BNP are saying that they got ripped off not just one either.
I also find it strange that when the BBC do something that certain people do not like they are biased. When any level will show that they try to walk a very thin line. The fact that you may not like what they are saying because of your own right wing bias does not mean the BBC are similarly bigoted.
The BNP are racist scum nothing more nothing less I suggest you watch the Panorama show and say if it was fair or not as to other MP's or other expenses your saying that if they did it its ok for your pin up boy to get away with it?
Even ex members of the BNP are saying that they got ripped off not just one either.
Politicians cream off expenses - shock horror.
That's right up there with "Water is wet" and "Pain hurts".
It seems to me that the main interest in this thread is that it is the BNP, rather than what they have done, otherwise the thread would be attacking ALL politicians who cheat expenses.
Given that they are elected representatives in a position of trust I would advocate jailing ALL politicians found guilty of fiddling. Any whiff of impropriety or corruption should trigger an expulsion from parliament and and a cessation of pension rights too. This gravy train has been running for too long. Strangely, when they publish the list of the most expensive MP's every year Labour have a proliferation of top "claimers".
That's right up there with "Water is wet" and "Pain hurts".
It seems to me that the main interest in this thread is that it is the BNP, rather than what they have done, otherwise the thread would be attacking ALL politicians who cheat expenses.
Given that they are elected representatives in a position of trust I would advocate jailing ALL politicians found guilty of fiddling. Any whiff of impropriety or corruption should trigger an expulsion from parliament and and a cessation of pension rights too. This gravy train has been running for too long. Strangely, when they publish the list of the most expensive MP's every year Labour have a proliferation of top "claimers".
"I think the BBc is more than worth it"
then you pay to keep this left-wing quasi-civil service government like organisation in business.
As for the BBC being unbiased...you really should read up on the Balen Report.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balen_Report
The BBC are a disgrace and they serve no useful purpose.
then you pay to keep this left-wing quasi-civil service government like organisation in business.
As for the BBC being unbiased...you really should read up on the Balen Report.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balen_Report
The BBC are a disgrace and they serve no useful purpose.
as for the bnp being thugs these take some beating
1. The BBC and violence
BBC "MacIntyre Undercover" Journalist James Raven
20 Aug 2004 – Found guilty of the murder of a man tortured to death in front of his children.
During the BBC man's trial, it emerged that the £40k-a-year journalist had tortured his victim to death in Cheshire, having tied up his children and forced them to watch. Brian Waters was beaten, whipped, burned and attacked with an industrial staple gun. He died after being hung upside down and sexually assaulted with a metal bar.
BBC Panorama Presenter and Reporter Raphael Rowe
Rowe was himself convicted of murder and spent 12 years behind bars before being cleared after the Appeal Court ruled his conviction was unsafe.
Rowe has a string of other convictions for robbery and theft, including one for malicious wounding.
Soon after being released from prison, Rowe began training as a BBC journalist, and in September 2001 landed a job as an investigative reporter for Radio 4's Today programme.
BBC TV and BBC Radio Four Broadcaster Laurence Westgaph
The 34-year-old BBC expert flew into a rage, repeatedly punching his love rival in the face and fracturing his eye socket, a court was told. At one point, it was even thought he had bitten the other man's ear off.
Westgaph has appeared on TV and radio discussing the slave trade.
In September 2009 Westgaph was convicted of grievous bodily harm and given a nine-month jail sentence, suspended for two years.
In 2000 he was given a community order after being found to have had sex with an underage girl.
BBC TV News Presenter Ashley Blake, "Inside Out"
In September 2009 he was sentenced to two years' imprisonment after being convicted of assault.
Blake scarred a 17-year-old for life after inflicting serious facial injuries with a wooden pole. As a result of the wounding trial, Blake's previous criminal record was revealed. He had been convicted of theft on six occasions (twice in 1986, three times in 1987 and once in 1993) and handling stolen goods in 1988. In 1988, Blake was found guilty of altering documents following a traffic collision, resulting in him being disqualified from driving, a ban he broke in 1990.
1. The BBC and violence
BBC "MacIntyre Undercover" Journalist James Raven
20 Aug 2004 – Found guilty of the murder of a man tortured to death in front of his children.
During the BBC man's trial, it emerged that the £40k-a-year journalist had tortured his victim to death in Cheshire, having tied up his children and forced them to watch. Brian Waters was beaten, whipped, burned and attacked with an industrial staple gun. He died after being hung upside down and sexually assaulted with a metal bar.
BBC Panorama Presenter and Reporter Raphael Rowe
Rowe was himself convicted of murder and spent 12 years behind bars before being cleared after the Appeal Court ruled his conviction was unsafe.
Rowe has a string of other convictions for robbery and theft, including one for malicious wounding.
Soon after being released from prison, Rowe began training as a BBC journalist, and in September 2001 landed a job as an investigative reporter for Radio 4's Today programme.
BBC TV and BBC Radio Four Broadcaster Laurence Westgaph
The 34-year-old BBC expert flew into a rage, repeatedly punching his love rival in the face and fracturing his eye socket, a court was told. At one point, it was even thought he had bitten the other man's ear off.
Westgaph has appeared on TV and radio discussing the slave trade.
In September 2009 Westgaph was convicted of grievous bodily harm and given a nine-month jail sentence, suspended for two years.
In 2000 he was given a community order after being found to have had sex with an underage girl.
BBC TV News Presenter Ashley Blake, "Inside Out"
In September 2009 he was sentenced to two years' imprisonment after being convicted of assault.
Blake scarred a 17-year-old for life after inflicting serious facial injuries with a wooden pole. As a result of the wounding trial, Blake's previous criminal record was revealed. He had been convicted of theft on six occasions (twice in 1986, three times in 1987 and once in 1993) and handling stolen goods in 1988. In 1988, Blake was found guilty of altering documents following a traffic collision, resulting in him being disqualified from driving, a ban he broke in 1990.
"The BBC are a disgrace and they serve no useful purpose"
Oh really?
Only Fools And Horses
Top Gear
One Foot In The Grave
The Thick Of It
I'm Alan Partridge
Getting On
Extras
The Office
QI
The Archers
Dragon's Den
Absolutely Fabulous
Planet Dinosaur
Twenty Twelve
Sherlock
The Blue Planet
Wild China
How We Built Britain
The Great British Bake-off
The Fades
Dr Who
Torchwood
Rome
Spooks
Bleak House
Waking The Dead
Cutting It
Spiral
and best of all
The Killing
Oh really?
Only Fools And Horses
Top Gear
One Foot In The Grave
The Thick Of It
I'm Alan Partridge
Getting On
Extras
The Office
QI
The Archers
Dragon's Den
Absolutely Fabulous
Planet Dinosaur
Twenty Twelve
Sherlock
The Blue Planet
Wild China
How We Built Britain
The Great British Bake-off
The Fades
Dr Who
Torchwood
Rome
Spooks
Bleak House
Waking The Dead
Cutting It
Spiral
and best of all
The Killing
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