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28/1/2020 22:30 | Hello. I'm looking for a thread about Brexit. Can't find one | sentimentrules | |
28/1/2020 22:15 | Nick Robinson and Europe: them or us, Part 1 a stand out moment was Sir Enoch Powell's vision, he could see then the issues that concerned leave voters in 2016. Also Tony Benn's observations. | cheshire pete | |
28/1/2020 21:52 | Well done that man I say! | gaffer73 | |
28/1/2020 21:17 | Get Inspector Clouseau in there... | diku | |
28/1/2020 18:33 | At least it gets reported | maxk | |
28/1/2020 18:27 | Things the BBC chooses not to report. | poikka | |
28/1/2020 18:19 | France on fire..Firefighters are fighting with the police .. this is serious sh#t. | k38 | |
28/1/2020 18:07 | Postmorexlogiclad | utrickytrees | |
28/1/2020 16:40 | Read somewhere that the SAS are going to be deployed to tackle the likes of machete man & child grooming gangs. | utrickytrees | |
28/1/2020 16:37 | That low life needs to lock him in the darkest sell and throw the key away. As for..Sky is a private company and so is up to them to take sides or not as long as they don't fake the news. BBC is a public company, we pay their fat salaries and for that matter they should no talking sides especially on Brexit and in politics generally. | k38 | |
28/1/2020 16:16 | Graham..Adam Boulton on SKY news is so Remain, he gets very grumpy when a Brexiter is on. Boulton should be fired and go to the BBC which is faat becoming the channel that no Tory minister will be interviewed on. | corby3 | |
28/1/2020 16:12 | Did anyone see that lowlife who attacked the young cop with a machete. I wouldn't like to meet him on a dark night unless I had the 12 bore. A taser, he deserve a bullet in the stem of his empty brain. | corby3 | |
28/1/2020 16:10 | The problem of deeply entrenched left wing views among broadcasters is a difficult one. Sky News is as bad as the BBC, so just changing the funding model won't do it. | grahamite2 | |
28/1/2020 16:08 | Thinking back, it didn't matter what proremain BS the BBC peddled once a week joe Public had the opportunity to vent their spleen on QT (provided it wasnt aired from London). Who needs polls when you've got QT. | utrickytrees | |
28/1/2020 16:08 | EU, UK to start post-Brexit negotiations on March 3. The European Union and the United Kingdom will begin their talks on their future relationship following London's departure from the bloc, on March 3. They will then have 10-months to come up with a deal as the Brexit transition period ends on December 31. The UK will leave the EU formally this week, but it will still be a part of the customs union and single market until the end of the year. Earlier, European Union's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier warned that there will be no return to the status quo if no agreement is reached, while Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar stressed that it will be hard to reach a trade deal by the end of the year. .................... "They will then have 10-months to come up with a deal" Any potential extension of the transition period, currently set to end on December 31, 2020, must be jointly decided by July 1st. It can be done only once, and for a maximum period of two years. 3rd March to 1st July, So 4 months to decide if an "extension" for negotiations is required? If they don't take an extention after 31st December what ever will be will be. And you all know what it will be! | smartypants | |
28/1/2020 16:00 | Indeed m5, but there was much similar talk back in the 80s and it didn't go anywhere much. I think the difference, the reason so many people are seriously questioning the future of the BBC now, is the existence of so much competition - not on a pay up or go to prison basis, but pay up if you like what you see, otherwise don't. | grahamite2 | |
28/1/2020 15:51 | Brexit reflections from Austin MitchellhTtps://brex | xxxxxy | |
28/1/2020 15:08 | BBC is knackered, It was once so well respected Worldwide. Its a shame its no longer impartial and succumbed to political correctness overload. It has very little to offer now IMHO. | m5 |
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