Jackthelad
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- Mar 31, 2010
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The BBC licence fee should be stopped. The BBC is not fit for purpose.
Don't pay it then...The BBC licence fee should be stopped. The BBC is not fit for purpose.
The BBC is fine however, BBC senior management is not fit for purpose but then they are Tory stooges, so no surprises.The BBC licence fee should be stopped. The BBC is not fit for purpose.
From Pop*tchHe is also facing claims about inappropriate behaviour toward two current and one former, junior members, of BBC staff. They all state feeling uncomfortable at the messaging, which happened this year. It remains to be seen whether any more allegations emerge.
" This remains a very complex set of circumstances " ( Tim Davie )
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Double post regarding summer in the Southern hemispherePants!!! You’ve gone soft.
To be fair , most of what the BBC does is very good in my opinion as an outsider .Don't pay it then...
What do you mean by fit for purpose out of interest? It’s a very common easy to throw about type comment for all manner of things when people are unhappy with or have cause to complain. Be interested to hear what it means to you in this context.The BBC licence fee should be stopped. The BBC is not fit for purpose.
There's no need to cover for an ignorant twat posting their thoughts. It's still ( just) a free country.The BBC is fine however, BBC senior management is not fit for purpose but then they are Tory stooges, so no surprises.
Explain.The BBC licence fee should be stopped. The BBC is not fit for purpose.
Nobody knows. The young adult says the 'allegations' are bollocks. Maybe he's lying.So what actually happened?
Did he pay a young adult for sexy pictures?
So what actually happened?
Did he pay a young adult for sexy pictures?
I just want to hear more about the celeb who shagged someone in a wheelchair in a public disabled bog tbh. That story has FAR more legs (unless the one in the wheelchair didn't, of course).Nobody knows. The young adult says the 'allegations' are bollocks. Maybe he's lying.
I was in a parallel situation once over intellectual property. My employer accuse my collaborators of stealing my IP. I told them the IP was not my invention. This cut no ice as my employer (via the IP team) insisted I was wrong. Five years later the wankers involved (the IP team) have been sacked and the IP is now patent protected.
The Sun, by the way, are two faced ****s.
Nah. The BBC Director General and Chairman are not fit for purpose. They have to go.The BBC licence fee should be stopped. The BBC is not fit for purpose.
Oh yes it is.The BBC licence fee should be stopped. The BBC is not fit for purpose.
The BBC licence fee should be stopped. The BBC is not fit for purpose.
Nah. The BBC Director General and Chairman are not fit for purpose. They have to
The BBC licence fee should be stopped. The BBC is not fit for purpose.
Taken straight off the BBC website.From Pop*tch
The Sun have been having a hell of a time trying to retrofit a public interest to their Huw Edwards story, pulling up any old incident of workplace misconduct they can find to pin on him now that the police are saying there's no evidence of any crime.
It's a shame they've put themselves in this position because if all they wanted was a story about a news broadcaster who has made life uncomfortable for colleagues by sending them "inappropriate messages", they have a really juicy one much closer to home. It will involve asking some difficult questions, but they have an excellent starting lead.
They should still have all of Dan Wootton's old HR files stashed away somewhere – so maybe they could start there? There's bullying allegations, NDAs - even a few pay-offs they could get the guys in finance to dredge back up. While they're doing that, they could look into why Wootton kept getting promoted while some of those who lodged complaints got sidelined.
Former colleagues seem perfectly willing to chat – but hey. We shouldn't be doing their job for them. Just start pulling at the thread. See what you find...
My lips are sealed.I just want to hear more about the celeb who shagged someone in a wheelchair in a public disabled bog tbh. That story has FAR more legs (unless the one in the wheelchair didn't, of course).
If you’re going down the route of shutting down every organisation where someone prominent has committed some form of social misdemeanour then we can wave goodbye to an awful lot of them, not least basically every professional sports team (including ours).The BBC licence fee should be stopped. The BBC is not fit for purpose.