Sep 06 2007
The BBC abandons saving the world: why not a day on saving taxes instead?
I am delighted to learn that the BBC now thinks a whole day on global warming in its hands would amount to propoganda on the taxpayer.
I look forward to a day devoted to highlighting the injustices of wasteful public spending and high taxes instead, to show the BBC is not biased against the majority who have to pay its licence fee.



















John Redwood has been the Member of Parliament for Wokingham since 1987. First attending Kent College, Canterbury, he graduated from Magdalen College...
Big emphasis on Pavarotti today. Perfect story to cover up on Iraq withdrawal and slow Cameron’s airwaves grab. When Brown’s using news-filla, we know he’s up to something.
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The BBC would have to investigate itself as the BBC is a tax. How people can justify the licence fee is beyond belief. How about a few titles for the BBCs day-long ‘War on Waste’ say ‘How money was lost in the NHS’ or ‘3.4 billion down the New Deal drain’ ‘Government gravy-train express’ or best of all ‘Jonothan Ross and his 18 million BBC contract…paid for by your licence fee’
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A day like this would be too good to be true.
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