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Lord Dyson Tasked To Clear Up Bbc Mess
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Lord Dyson has been appointed to a committee to investigate fully and report on that Beeb Diana interview
will it be a new broom
or will he sweep it under the carpet? readers views are canvassed
will it be a new broom
or will he sweep it under the carpet? readers views are canvassed
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Just to be clear, the investigatio n into Martin Bashir’s Panorama interview is being conducted by Lord Dyson, not Sir James Dyson. The two are different people.
12:01 Thu 19th Nov 2020
Dyson is a curious character
He has taken the manufacturing of all his products abroad to the far east.
He claims €millions off the EU for his country estate.
He is a tax avoider (legal, but against the spirit of ‘we’re all in this together’).
To sum up, Dyson is not an independent new voice, but the last gasp of the old ‘nothing changes’ old guard.
(Sorry to miss the opportunity to do a cleaning pun).
He has taken the manufacturing of all his products abroad to the far east.
He claims €millions off the EU for his country estate.
He is a tax avoider (legal, but against the spirit of ‘we’re all in this together’).
To sum up, Dyson is not an independent new voice, but the last gasp of the old ‘nothing changes’ old guard.
(Sorry to miss the opportunity to do a cleaning pun).
// by Lord Dyson, not Sir James Dyson.//
oh dear dear - I apologise for misleading posters
I just saw the name and pushed - - the "on" button
ex master of the rolls ( senior judge - but he probably has one or two) and abhors the lack of accessibility of justice for the common man
( what? did he really say that? does he have any idea how much lawyers charge? - nope apparently)
oh dear dear - I apologise for misleading posters
I just saw the name and pushed - - the "on" button
ex master of the rolls ( senior judge - but he probably has one or two) and abhors the lack of accessibility of justice for the common man
( what? did he really say that? does he have any idea how much lawyers charge? - nope apparently)
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