daveinprague
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Are muslim extremists going to the Euros disguised as Richard the Lionheart then ?
Who, the French bloke who never visited England?
Are muslim extremists going to the Euros disguised as Richard the Lionheart then ?
Jeremy Corbyn doesn't trust it either, neither do the SNP. So...not just right-wing.
Jeremy Corbyn doesn't trust it either, neither do the SNP. So...not just right-wing.
Im afraid he did , he was born here, he didnt speak english though, he spoke french and languedoc as was the case with most of the nobility at the time.Who, the French bloke who never visited England?
Who, the French bloke who never visited England?
Who, the French bloke who never visited England?
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Im afraid he did , he was born here, he didnt speak english though, he spoke french and languedoc as was the case with most of the nobility at the time.
The discussion is quite relevant on the BBC.
Wandering around French cities whilst under a heightened terror climate, wearing a Crusader costume, probably isnt the wisest choice of attire during the Euro's.
People around the world trust the BBC over most other news organisations. Only people who seem to dislike it, are rightwing British people.
Sounds about right to me, I don't watch much live but I use the website, iplayer (for the shows I do like) and news channel almost daily so no complaints.I think the BBC is just about the best value for money of ANYTHING I spend my money on
well you should go over there then, im sure you pointing and laughing at them would act as a major deterrent.Didnt stay long though.
Didnt the French or templer Crusaders wear Red crosses... and the English black?.. Cant remember.
Always seemed odd that British folk choose the red cross to me.
Ive seen some things on FB, regarding some of the anti Islam groups causing trouble, and seeking out muslims during the Euros... probably wont end well, but it could lead to innocent fans naively wearing these costumes to being attacked.
If the left, the right, and nationalists moan about bias, I'd say the BBC have got it spot on
If the left, the right, and nationalists moan about bias, I'd say the BBC have got it spot on
well you should go over there then, im sure you pointing and laughing at them would act as a major deterrent.
The discussion is quite relevant on the BBC.
Wandering around French cities whilst under a heightened terror climate, wearing a Crusader costume, probably isnt the wisest choice of attire during the Euro's..
Who, the French bloke who never visited England?
I'm not forced to subscribe to sky , I am however forced to pay the licence fee , hence my disquiet over this ridiculous piece , coupled with the BBC's constant whining over funding.....................TV licence fee £145.50
Sky subscription (for Sky Sports) £744.
I don't understand why print media organisations such at The Times and The Sun (proprietor Australian serial husband Rupert Murdoch) give the BBC such a hard time over the fee but ignore that Sky's (proprietor Australian serial husband Rupert Murdoch) monthly cost went up by £54 a year (i.e over a third of the cost of a TV licence).
There's a load of crap on the Beeb, but their commitment to education, nature, news reporting, both national and local, music and new artists in terms of writers, comedy and drama is pretty damn good.
I'm not sure that paying nearly five times the amount for the privilege of seeing Bournemouth v Burnley or Crystal Palace v West Brom live, or Fox News, or American reality shows, is worth it.
And if you really dislike the BBC, why not just sack TV off altogether, you can still listen to the radio for nothing, and no adverts too. Read a book, write a letter, mother things are getting better, watch the mirror, count the lines, the battle scars of all the good times...........
which makes you the timothy lumsden of NSC from what ive heard .................Yes, he does.
As previously suggested - he is the Germaine Greer of race.
which makes you the timothy lumsden of NSC from what ive heard .................
Im glad the BBC are using their budget so wisely discussing such crucial issues
http://www.bbc.co.uk/guides/ztvdg82#zcjxwxs