Galaxy
He is sueing the BBC as they misrepresented his words. I don't feel under attack. I to be honest don't care either way who wins, if it goes ahead.
Well, I do. Its my money, after all.
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And so they should! Had any other TV channel done this they would have been closed down. The truth will out.
The BBC have got away with so much over the years and have always been biased and many would say, corrupt. Martin Bashir, Jimmy Savile, Huw Edwards etc
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/bbc-boris-johnson-nick-robinson-caroline-dinenage-trump-b2861548.html#
Galaxy
He is sueing the BBC as they misrepresented his words. I don't feel under attack. I to be honest don't care either way who wins, if it goes ahead.
Well, I do. Its my money, after all.
Elegran
Wyllow3
Oreo
I don’t agree that DT has been trying to undermine the UK as such, he loves visiting here and admires most things British.
He gets along in public with Starmer but admits he doesn’t like the Labour Party ( in so many words.)Well in that case why's he attacking us?
For financial gain. He likes money.
Yep. I doubt his thoughts are as deep as he is being credited with, it’s just another potential cash cow.
Bullies always need to be taken on
Yes, the bully being the BBC
Wyllow3
Oreo
I don’t agree that DT has been trying to undermine the UK as such, he loves visiting here and admires most things British.
He gets along in public with Starmer but admits he doesn’t like the Labour Party ( in so many words.)Well in that case why's he attacking us?
For financial gain. He likes money.
IOMGran
The legal requirement for a UK TV licence is that you must have a TV licence if you watch or record live TV programmes as they are being broadcast on any channel or service, or if you use BBC iPlayer to watch or download on-demand BBC programmes. This applies regardless of the device or method used, including terrestrial, satellite, cable, or internet streaming. The requirement is mandated by law under the Communications Act 2003 and related regulations, and it applies to any device capable of receiving TV broadcasts live or simultaneously.
You do not need a TV licence to watch on-demand or catch-up services from other providers like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, or All 4. The licence typically costs £174.50 per year for colour TV and £58.50 for black and white sets. A single licence covers all live TV watching in one household at a given address, but if multiple tenants with separate tenancy agreements live in one property, each may need their own licence. Failure to have a required TV licence can lead to a fine of up to £1,000.
You also do not have to allow any Crapita employee into your premises. I would advise anyone to just tell them to go away.
Thank you, great explanation.
But who is the bully? The BBC in this instance?
Bullies always need to be taken on.
I wouldn’t want to be taking on Donald Trump whatever you may think of him. 
In what way is Trump not innocent? He was acquitted.
Is there a concept of personal emotional harm? Of course emotional harm was caused.
Trump will have to prove that harm was done to him and as he was voted in as president soon after then he may find that difficult. He lost no money or prestige. He was also accused of incitement to riot in the US so not innocent.
Because the BBC have transmitted a programme that used clever and untrue editing of his speeches.I can’t think of anyone that wouldn’t be very unhappy with that.The BBC has prestige in the world, it’s not just any old news channel.
He is sueing the BBC as they misrepresented his words. I don't feel under attack. I to be honest don't care either way who wins, if it goes ahead.
Oreo
I don’t agree that DT has been trying to undermine the UK as such, he loves visiting here and admires most things British.
He gets along in public with Starmer but admits he doesn’t like the Labour Party ( in so many words.)
Well in that case why's he attacking us?
Trump's close people, Vance, Hesgarth and Musk have definitely tried to undermine the UK. Trump himself may not have done but he will have been aware of the animosity.
Trump loves all the pomp and ceremony he gets in the UK and does have regard for the king but his people aren't with him on this.
I don’t agree that DT has been trying to undermine the UK as such, he loves visiting here and admires most things British.
He gets along in public with Starmer but admits he doesn’t like the Labour Party ( in so many words.)
AGAA4
Trump was on the news this morning saying everything on the BBC is fake. Shows how ridiculous he actually is.
He, along with others, has been trying to undermine Britain for a while now.
Even though I am disappointed in the BBC for allowing this to happen I will stand up for our British Broadcasting Company against Trump.
Does he realise what he’s trying to do? People might moan about the BBC but it’s ours and we’ll fight to protect it against someone who wouldn’t know the truth if it hit him in the face.
Correct: its at 1am of course.
Many of have heard of the books about the hunk hero Reacher, by Lee Child.
Pretty non political, I always thought, as per righting wrongs.
But no.
The quote deliberately posted by Lee Child himself on his Facebook page Feb 12th soon after the US election:
www.facebook.com/LeeChildOfficial/posts/i-dont-care-about-the-little-guy-i-just-hate-the-big-guy-i-hate-big-smug-people-/1167180641432047/
I just hate the big guy. I hate big smug people who think they can get away with things
(in the novel "Persuader", out as TV series on Prime, which is where I picked it up from).
vintage1950
Willow3, Radio4 did indeed play God Save The King on his birthday yesterday. Heard it myself.
Nothing different from what I said. vintage1950
I've done my research, why question it?
it is standard protocol for BBC Radio 4 to broadcast "God Save The King" daily at 1:00 PM,
immediately following the Shipping Forecast, and it is also played on Royal birthdays and other specific occasions
It was cut on Royal Birthdays at the request of the Queen herself in 1998 and reinstated by public demand 2 years ago
What exactly was your point?
Watching BBC 11th November, Princess of Wales leading wreath laying ceremony, BBC commentator in usual BBC respectful voice “Kate Middleton will lead “ , there has been calls for an apology !
Willow3, Radio4 did indeed play God Save The King on his birthday yesterday. Heard it myself.
Nobody seems to really be discussing the others involved, I don’t know why, even on CNN it’s remarkably quiet. All I’ve seen is that so far there is nothing on Clinton, and there is more on Andrew, plus the names of two men I hadn’t heard of before, but with very little detail.
Galaxy
The fact that it is only the Trump issue that is being discussed is also telling, this is a report that covers a wide wide range of issues. But of course Trump is the easy one because in the eyes of the BBC and its supporters Trump = bad, there is therefore no need to worry about their own behaviour.
A good point which will continue to be ignored on here.
International relations are not Trump's strong point.
Hasn't stopped Reporters asking him about the Epstein Files.
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