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SorenR 10-12-15 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by ChrisG (Post 395882)
The Danish referendum campaign saw little attention from abroad,

perhaps that was deliberate? A type of censoring by news companies because they are being lent on .............. ?


Indeed, I knew nothing about it, and I try to keep on top of various political 'stuff'. If you can do it in Denmark then we should be able to do the same in the UK.

One of the great arguments "they" used was child ponography and that Europol solved the last big case... Idiot politicians... The citizens of Denmark DO READ the news... The Danish police primed the investigation and solved the case... Europol just tagged along for the ride :wierdo:

The major reason to the NO was lack of confidence in the danish politicians, ALL parties... During the questionaires on TV they all looked like they had stolen from the cookie jar...

Anyways, Europol is restructuring and we won't know what it will be until about 18'ish months from now... The danish DPA had reservations about letting Europol have access to the danish nationals database archives - it could be violating our constitution...

EU have lost it's appeal, it is no longer the intended trade union but becoming more and more "The United States of Europe"... And the population is looking more and more like the arketype (we are sheep) americans.

4v6 23-12-15 11:10 AM

Well the bolsheviks broadcasting communism have now responded....sort of.

All that time talen to say nothing.
Cutting to the chase, they dont think they need to answer any questions.... time to revoke their ability to collect a licence fee.

Beeeb walla said:

" Apologies for the delay in replying. We do very much regret that we've not been able to get back to you as quickly as we, and you, would have liked.

Thanks for your further comments.

As outlined in our previous response, we have heard from those in the UK and across Europe who feel their countries can’t cope with the increase in population this would result in. We have heard from UK politicians and organisations who feel the UK in particular cannot cope or deal with an influx of migrants. We have reflected concerns that public services like the NHS and schools are already under enormous pressure.

We are sorry to tell you that we have nothing to add to our previous reply. We do not believe your complaint has raised a significant issue of general importance that might justify further investigation. We will not therefore correspond further in response to additional points, or further comments or questions, made about this issue or our responses to it.

We realise you will be disappointed to hear this but hope this explains why we are not able to take your complaint further. If you remain dissatisfied about our decision you can appeal to the BBC Trust, the body which represents licence fee payers. The Trust has asked that we should explain to complainants that the BBC's Royal Charter draws a clear distinction between the role of the Trust - which determines the overall scope of the BBC's services and sets its standards - and that of the BBC Executive - which runs the Corporation and decides what to broadcast and publish.

The Trust does not investigate every appeal submitted to it. It will normally hear appeals about the Executive’s decisions only if a complainant can show that they involved a potential breach of the BBC's published standards, or that an operational decision has raised significant issues of general importance. The Trust is the final arbiter of which appeals it should consider. For the full information about the BBC Trust’s appeals procedures please visit http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/govern...nts_framework/.

If you wish to submit an appeal you must write within 20 working days of receiving this reply, explaining why you wish to appeal. You can contact the BBC Trust at 180 Great Portland Street, London W1W 5QZ, or by emailing trust.editorial@bbc.co.uk. Please would you include for them the relevant case reference which you may have been given.

Kind regards

Lucia Fortucci

BBC Complaints

www.bbc.co.uk/complaints"


Not answerable to anyone are they? :)

F6RTY 23-12-15 05:17 PM

^^^^^ They never are.... except the Left..... and when they shout 'Jump' the BBC always asks 'How high?' To everyone else, well they can go forth can't they? Which, in not so few words, is what they have told you to do!

Alan

4v6 23-12-15 06:32 PM

I particularly liked this telling passage, "We do not believe your complaint has raised a significant issue of general importance that might justify further investigation."

Hmm so over a million immigrants this year into europe and its not of a significant issue of general importance who comes into your country along with their motives for doing so?
Ya coulda fooled me!

Yup the bbc is far past its sell by date and it shows how far out of touch it is with peoples opinions.

moonwatcher 23-12-15 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by 4v6 (Post 396568)
I particularly liked this telling passage, "We do not believe your complaint has raised a significant issue of general importance that might justify further investigation."

Hmm so over a million immigrants this year into europe and its not of a significant issue of general importance who comes into your country along with their motives for doing so?
Ya coulda fooled me!

Yup the bbc is far past its sell by date and it shows how far out of touch it is with peoples opinions.

The government is short of cash, so why not privatise the BBC

Isimmo 24-12-15 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by moonwatcher (Post 396571)
The government is short of cash, so why not privatise the BBC

Because it's not worth anything? By the time they'd paid for the business case to privatise, the committees, steering and integration groups, the law, financial and staff side negotiations, then advertised and finally floated it on the stock market they'd be in the red with it, it wouldn't command a strong enough share price.:lol:

4v6 12-01-16 11:10 AM

Appeal now under consideration by the bbc trust apparently.

In the light of the recent migrant sex rampages in germany, the breaking news that similar assaults in sweden were covered up by the police and media there for 2 years, similar in denmark, finland, austria and switzerland, I wonder if the BBC are now feeling a little bit stupid at their insistence that; "We do not believe your complaint has raised a significant issue of general importance that might justify further investigation."... ?

Funny that theyve started putting out some reports now after theyve been caught out covering up also, still theyre not reporting the identities of the assailants due to their policy of moronic political correctness.

The truth will always come out, they should have known.

Ben 12-01-16 02:29 PM

Is it just the BBC, or are all the news outlets not reporting what's really going on?

SorenR 12-01-16 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Ben (Post 397473)
Is it just the BBC, or are all the news outlets not reporting what's really going on?

All... It's not PC... EU is trying to cover it up. This may just be the start of "the fall of EU", get out while you can !!!!

msh 12-01-16 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Flying Frank (Post 393675)
I was incredulous when the 81 Bishops said we should take another 30,000 migrants....talk about shooting yourself in the foot....they'll all ( Bishops ) be out of a job in 20 years at that rate. Islam will spread like the plague you can be sure of that.

Well, theoretically they are saying the right thing. I cannot tell how well idea of hospitality goes together with ignoring of reality, as I haven't studied that question yet. As for the "out of job" and "islam will spread" thing, I hate to say, but you're naive. Islam is already spreading in UK for quite a long time, and some 20-30 thousand refugees/invaders won't make any difference as there are way much more pakistanis and other muslims already in UK. As for bishops loosing their jobs - that will not have to do anything with muslims, but with english. Do you believe in Jesus Christ as your saviour? I'm afraid I know the answer already...

I actually see it funny that some of you sees the immigration as the biggest problem. The biggest problem is yourselves. Thousand years ago, western europe was regularly attacked by muslim armies in jihad attacks - whole iberian penisula was khalifate, the border between it and christian lands was somewhere in france, and mideterranean sea was full of muslim pirates. There were no tight borders, no CCTV controls, no helicopters and other high tech stuff to control them. But the europe stood and finally won. Why? They believed in God, had a lot of children so land was not empty and they had manpower, and they were blessed with strong leaders. We could also see what happened in lands occupied by muslims for the same reasons balkan nations withstood hard times, apart from bosniaks, which had weak national church, weakened by theological disputes, which is more politics than faith. Now skip forward to current times, and you can see that whole western civilisation has managed to loose foundations and is crumbling like any building without foundations.

In case someone wants to say that I insult british - I address that to whole europe, including my nation. Our shithole is a bit different, though - due to our tiny allowances [relatively to western europe; locals aren't happy that refugee childrens receive a couple of tens times more than our kids], none of the intruders wants to stay here, but a portion of our nation, which is dieing out just like western nations, has emigrated to west, further emptying our land. Our muslims will come from among ourselves :shake:


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