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Far-right response to Southport Outrage And Ongoing Violent Disorder

Sack this cunt



Who is the reporter and when did this go out? I need to lodge a complaint about this and all the equivalence, and calling the far right pogroms “protests”.

if you want to complaint to the BBC, the correspondent is Phil Norton reporting from Bolton, time 1732, News 24 Breaking News on BBC news

'Pro British march' is the contested phrase

I sent a complaint. Just got this reply:

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I am a grown up. You're clearly not.
How about a philosophical summary. Differences of opinion is kinda normal you know. I am like a democratic socialist/social democrat I guess. My philosophy at this point is completely buggered. It might be helpful to know what your philosophy is, roughly.
 
How about a philosophical summary. Differences of opinion is kinda normal you know. I am like a democratic socialist/social democrat I guess. My philosophy at this point is completely buggered. It might be helpful to know what your philosophy is, roughly.
Coherent.
 
32 months rather than 33 months?

While I have asolutely no sympathy for any of them, I don't cheer these massive sentences. This is the state flexing its muscles and it's not pretty.
I don't think that these are massive sentences ( as Pickman's says above) and the sentencing fits - so far- with my opinion that they'll not have the booked hurled at them in the way people think.

Just compare with peaceful disruption for climate change.
 
Have they ever owned up to showing the Orgreave footage in the wrong chronological order?

Make your own mind up.

"We acknowledge we made a mistake over the sequence of events at Orgreave"

"The news coverage was marginally imbalanced" (BBC News editor)

"The coverage might not have been impartial" - Assistant DG Alan Protheroe

So.....sorry, not sorry really.

Orgreave: Never forget
 
Are they an auditor then?
:confused:

(Green biro is used by govt auditors, for those who weren't aware, other govt. employees do not use green, so notes that are made by auditors can easily be distinguished).
Aye, green ink used to = retail auditors too

Casting my mind back to being audited with green ink! And green ink not allowed for use in the cash books
 
Are they an auditor then?
:confused:

(Green biro is used by govt auditors, for those who weren't aware, other govt. employees do not use green, so notes that are made by auditors can easily be distinguished).
I'd have thought that dates back to when photocopiers had difficulties reproducing faint colours
 
Finally found a partial list - in the GUardian!!

"eight events being planned for Saturday in cities of various sizes including Newcastle, Basildon in Essex, Wakefield in West Yorkshire and Yeovil in Somerset.

Others were being planned for Sunday, including in Swansea and Aberystwyth in Wales, while there appear to be plans for a large show of strength in London, close to parliament.

Twenty potential gatherings and three counter-protests were also reportedly planned for Thursday."

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really feels like there isnt the counter planning happening for this weekend - still not seen a full list of whats happening
 
Are they an auditor then?
:confused:

(Green biro is used by govt auditors, for those who weren't aware, other govt. employees do not use green, so notes that are made by auditors can easily be distinguished).
Green ink also popular as a marking colour in schools because 'red ink' might be seen as negative. Except that if you get your work marked in green ink it ends up having the same meaning.
 
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