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RE: The BBC - terence - 11-04-2021 13:48

(11-04-2021 13:44 )lovebabes56 Wrote:  ^a couple of questions -

1) What would be the protocol for an MP who REFUSES to swear allegiance to any new monarch?

sinn fein don't swear allegiance to any monarch. they can't take their seat in parliament or partake in votes.


RE: The BBC - Charlemagne - 12-04-2021 21:38

The BBC set up an on line complaints page for viewers to register their objections to how the BBC had dealt with the wall to wall coverage of the Duke of Edinburgh.

It's had over 100,000 complaints registered.

Not surprising that the viewing figures for all the channels has dipped drastically over the last few days.


RE: The BBC - southsidestu - 13-04-2021 02:51

One of the things that I have always admired about he BBC is its ability to be open about its issues with the viewing public. Problems at The BBC are highlighted on their major news broadcasts, issues like how much they pay their big stars, gender & race pay gaps, how they dealt with Naga Munchetty & Trump get talked about on shows like Victoria Derbyshire or Today where they have guests on to lambast their weaknesses. They have their behind the scenes people interrogated on screen.

Even if they fall short no other institution in the world: Government, broadcaster, private business, public sector organisation opens itself up voluntarily to as much scrutiny as The BBC & broadcast said scrutiny on its own platform


RE: The BBC - ukdoll - 13-04-2021 07:41

Millions of people dying of covid don't get so much as a name check but one lucky privileged guy dies and gets an entire TV network dedicated to him for 48 hours.

He did care about climate change though.
He used to talk about it whilst flying from one of his palaces to another in his private jet.


RE: The BBC - lovebabes56 - 13-04-2021 07:44

When you think about it 99 is still a grand age



Just think how it would be if & when the Queen pops her clogs?


RE: The BBC - ukdoll - 13-04-2021 09:17

stress free lifestyle with access to the best medical care.
shame he wont be getting his telegram from the Queen tho.


RE: The BBC - hornball - 13-04-2021 11:23

(11-04-2021 13:48 )terence Wrote:  
(11-04-2021 13:44 )lovebabes56 Wrote:  ^a couple of questions -

1) What would be the protocol for an MP who REFUSES to swear allegiance to any new monarch?

sinn fein don't swear allegiance to any monarch. they can't take their seat in parliament or partake in votes.

They do however (shamefully) take - and are allowed to take - their allowances for being absentee MPs.


RE: The BBC - hornball - 13-04-2021 11:30

I have to say that I concur with all those who complained about the wall - to - wall coverage to the extent they did! I am an unapologetic Royalist, but this was clear agenda setting (yet again) from the BBC, and in some respects, cheapened the tributes and memories recalled by many.

To base their complaints around missing out on the likes of eastenders, masterchef etc speaks volumes.


RE: The BBC - lovebabes56 - 21-05-2021 12:13

So what do we make of the Bashir report and where it leaves the BBC? If I remember rightly, didn't Charles do one with Jonathon Dimbleby before or after Diana's? Bashir I think used her vulnerabilty to gain an interview.


RE: The BBC - Skyline - 22-05-2021 12:49

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