“There will be trouble” — hi Allison would love to hear more about what you mean by that? Sounds pretty sinister thing to say while tagging reporters!
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I mean that there is already a protest against the BBC licence fee. The outright bias against Tory/Brexit candidates compared to kid gloves treatment of the Marxist Corbyn by partial reporters is shocking. The BBC should not take its licence fee for granted.
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Right. Considering the climate around the safety of reporters, and the threats/abuse they’re getting online, and the fact you didn’t even mention the licence fee, do think your tweet reflects what you meant, like at all?
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I think the evident bias of a reporter is a serious matter. It’s been noted by many people, as has Kuenssberg’s embarrassment when Boris called her out. Funny how they never give Corbyn a hard time over his appalling associations.
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Are you brain dead or have you just spent to much time reading your own shite journalism? No one with more than 2 IQ points believes this is the case.
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"There will be trouble" If the BBC Licence Fee is scrapped and they are forced to take advertising, more than likely it will be the vastly diminished newspapers like yours which will struggle to find enough advertising to continue.
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There is barely enough advertising for everyone to go around now these days, so I really can't see why commercial organisations like the Telegraph are so happy for the idea of the Licence Fee to be scrapped. ITV/Ch4/Ch5/Sky don't want it scrapped.
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Allison is just scoping out a job in Johnson’s 10. Depressing that she is allowed to call herself a journalist - shames the profession.
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What kind of trouble? Milkshake? Murder? Asking fair Qs is biased? Your paper is owned by tax dodging billionaires who want to see GB back where it was in Victorian days in terms of equality. I somehow find your remarks both dangerous and laughable.
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This is exactly what *they* meant by "taking back control" - it was never about giving control and more rights and freedoms to the people.
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Well put, Fluffy. I fear it will be some time before ordinary “prole” Quitters realise this is what they’re actually supporting and fighting tooth and nail to usher in.
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And "respect the vote" is translated as "we're in charge now, know your place sonny"
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Oh Allison. Come on. You’re better than that.
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I very much doubt it.
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Alison get a fucking grip please
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It's getting a bit Trumpy in here
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I can definitely smell it..
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The fact is the
@BBC know that@BorisJohnson will FORCE THROUGH BREXIT - something that really sticks in their throats. Too bloody bad! The BBC really needs to watch it!!!#LeaveMeansLeave -
Didn't Boris vote for the Westminster Agreement?
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The one he helped negotiate? That he backed at the big Chequers meeting, only to denounce it and resign after David 'David' Davis resigned on the Monday? By Jove, you're right, he did, he did indeed.
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That’s because he’s a man of principle. The principle being he will take whatever personal advantage he can get, whenever he can get it.
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