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The action certainly, but the story is still funny.Hilarious? More like irresponsible and dangerous. Should have been sacked.
The action certainly, but the story is still funny.Hilarious? More like irresponsible and dangerous. Should have been sacked.
The usual BBC staffer tax fiddle…I think he returned as a freelance, not as a BBC employee. It was the same with Jack de Manio.
Is this unique to the BBC?The usual BBC staffer tax fiddle…
That’s not counting those who lined the streets all the way to Windsor or in London itself. To try and suggest the turnout as a flop is stupid.“So, over 5 days some 250,000 queued. Less than the last big Palestine demo, less than the Notting Hill carnival, less than Pride, less, per day, than for the Queen Mother’s coffin.”
https://twitter.com/JohnWRees/status/1572153961972482048
FEWER!“So, over 5 days some 250,000 queued. Less than the last big Palestine demo, less than the Notting Hill carnival, less than Pride, less, per day, than for the Queen Mother’s coffin.”
https://twitter.com/JohnWRees/status/1572153961972482048
Merely highlighting the fact that it didn’t quite grip the nation in the manner portrayed by the media overkill.That’s not counting those who lined the streets all the way to Windsor or in London itself. To try and suggest the turnout as a flop is stupid.
Merely highlighting the fact that it didn’t quite grip the nation in the manner portrayed by the media overkill.
It will be interesting to find out how many people tuned in to watch the spectacle
Watching the coverage does not imply support for the monarchyhard to count but
https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/current-affairs/queen-funeral-tv-viewers-worldwide-newsupdate/
I don't know anyone who didn't watch any coverage
Public hanging was popular and got great viewing figures.
Capital Punishment is still very popular.
Doesn’t stop it being a bloody stupid idea though.
The monarchy is antithetical to democracy, support for one diminishes support for the other.That’s democracy folks!
No, that's spectacle. No one voted for any of that, or for the mournfest. Purely top-down PR that everyone will shortly forget, then be a bit embarrassed about when reminded.That’s democracy folks!
Watching the coverage does not imply support for the monarchy
Yes, I got that. It was not meant as a pop at you (apologies if it seemed that way) just the idea in the previous post that viewing figures could be taken as support.yes I know - I was responding to a specific question about viewer figures.
I am not in a position to make a deduce support from viewing figures
I can hear your sphincter tighten from here every time someone mentions the popularity of the Royal Family . It will be interesting to find out how many people tuned in to watch the spectacle - we went for a walk at the coast and caught it on the news later in the evening.
Be fair. It would only be a very tiny tumescence and barely audible from anywhereAs I can sense your tumescence at their mention from here.