Jesus lads, 'tis looking like BREXIT!

Sky are doing a better job reporting the reality of Brexit than the BBC.

Tim Davie, the current Director General of the BBC used to be the deputy chairman of the Hammersmith and Fulham Conservative party in the 1990s.

He's not absolutely awful, but he's not great either, e.g.

"The new director-general of the BBC is reportedly set to tackle "perceived Left-wing comedy bias" as he arrived for his first day in the job dressed in jeans."
It is all going a bit Pyongyang....................
 
MONDAY 17 JANUARY 2022 10:23 AM

One in three UK business owners fear their company won’t exist anymore in a year as Brexit onslaught intensifies​

BY:MICHIEL WILLEMS

Nearly one in three fear their company will close before the end of this year, primarily as the long-term effects of Brexit start to bite, according to alarming data shared with City A.M. this morning.

A slightly bigger number, 37 per cent, don’t think their business will survive until the end of 2027, as more than half (54 per cent) of UK business owners indicated they found 2021 to be a more challenging year for their business than 2020.

Brexit was and continues to be a real obstacle, the entrepreneurs said, with 73 per cent of those taking part in a countrywide-survey by One World Express saying their business has seen zero benefit from the UK’s departure from the EU.

A quarter of UK businesses were significantly impacted by Brexit last year and one in three of respondents said their company experienced difficulties when attempting to secure working visas for EU based employees in 2021, while 43 per cent faced supply chain disruption.

Import and export drop​

As the overwhelming majority (73 per cent) of business leaders said their organisation has seen no benefits from Brexit, a quarter made a conscious decision to move away from importing or exporting to or from the EU in 2021
 
BBC is great value, where else would you pay £12 a month for that level of content across tv, radio and online but agree, they do give the government an easy ride except for a few programmes like have I got news for you and question time
 
BBC is great value, where else would you pay £12 a month for that level of content across tv, radio and online but agree, they do give the government an easy ride except for a few programmes like have I got news for you and question time
The Tories are in all out panic.

The Refugees/migrants send in the Navy etc.
No state funds for the BBC
Starmer having a beer.

All in the past 24 hours to throw out any old populist nonsense to distract from their failings.
 
The Tories are in all out panic.

The Refugees/migrants send in the Navy etc.
No state funds for the BBC
Starmer having a beer.

All in the past 24 hours to throw out any old populist nonsense to distract from their failings.
Keep chucking dead cats on the table.

Problem with that strategy is you eventually end up sat behind a table full of dead cats...
 
Headline from the Torygraph, it's paywalled:

Politics latest news: Nadine Dorries says BBC must fix 'impartiality problems' as she freezes licence fee.

Pyongyang-on-Thames
 
Headline from the Torygraph, it's paywalled:

Politics latest news: Nadine Dorries says BBC must fix 'impartiality problems' as she freezes licence fee.

Pyongyang-on-Thames
The politics and current affairs department could not be more partial towards the Tories.
Bruce, Marr (Sophie whatshername now), Peston in England Nolan and Carruthers in the North...........................

The only way they can fix their impartiality problems at this stage is to literally become Tory media
It is tantamount to V for Vendetta "England Prevails" stuff.
 
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