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So Now The Bbc Is On The Tax Payer Funded Eu Propoganda
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Just watch have I got news for you.
Biased, not arf.
Now I really appreciate what the poor Scottish went through.
Biased, not arf.
Now I really appreciate what the poor Scottish went through.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Because individual panel members may have passionate views on the EU, to me I'm intelligent enough to make up my own mind. During the course of the next few weeks I'm sure we will hear many sides of the remain or leave debate.
I know the BBC has many faults but we would all be a lot worse off without it.
I know the BBC has many faults but we would all be a lot worse off without it.
Just Eddie Izzard and his inexplicable Europhile views.
He admitted that being in the EU meant you had to fight, even though that's not helped in the past. And strangely suggested standing on your own two feet amounted to running away and hiding. I'm sure he must have an explanation but didn't get around to clarifying.
He admitted that being in the EU meant you had to fight, even though that's not helped in the past. And strangely suggested standing on your own two feet amounted to running away and hiding. I'm sure he must have an explanation but didn't get around to clarifying.
The EU segment was 5 and a half minutes out of 30. The jokes were evenly spread between Pro and anti. They ridiculed Gove's preposterous statement about being kidnapped and being put in the boot of a car, then they laughted at Osborne's equally preposterous algebraic formula.
Honestly you Brexitters are getting increasingly daft in your paranoia about perceived bias.
On the plus side, 30 minutes of the very gorgeous Victoria.
Honestly you Brexitters are getting increasingly daft in your paranoia about perceived bias.
On the plus side, 30 minutes of the very gorgeous Victoria.
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