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Vagabond

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Two things

 

1 The Queen's birthday went by without comment by the BBC - I may have blinked and missed it, but time was when there would have been a playing of the National Anthem, guards marching, etc etc (that's leaving aside the issue of the banality of the anthem itself - as has been said before, it needs replacing with something more appropriate) Its bad enough to have saddled the royals with Nicholas Witchell ("odious little man" to quote the Prince of Wales) but we have a constitutional monarchy for a reason, and its time a few at the BBC recognised that.

 

2 Ever since the election was called we have been bombarded with Jeremy Corbyn, Jeremy Corbyn, and Jeremy Corbyn. The only respite was a "political correspondent" telling us what Jeremy Corbyn had just said

 

Fortunately for the BBC, I am not in charge of their funding, else I might consider halving their grant and suggesting Corbyn and his cronies make up the deficit.

Edited by Vagabond

 

 

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One of he many reasons why I personally decided to cut their funding.

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Species caught in 2019: Pike. Bream. Tench. Chub. Common Carp. European Eel. Barbel. Bleak. Dace.

Species caught in 2018: Perch. Bream. Rainbow Trout. Brown Trout. Chub. Roach. Carp. European Eel.

Species caught in 2017: Siamese carp. Striped catfish. Rohu. Mekong catfish. Amazon red tail catfish. Arapaima. Black Minnow Shark. Perch. Chub. Brown Trout. Pike. Bream. Roach. Rudd. Bleak. Common Carp.

Species caught in 2016: Siamese carp. Jullien's golden carp. Striped catfish. Mekong catfish. Amazon red tail catfish. Arapaima. Alligator gar. Rohu. Black Minnow Shark. Roach, Bream, Perch, Ballan Wrasse. Rudd. Common Carp. Pike. Zander. Chub. Bleak.

Species caught in 2015: Brown Trout. Roach. Bream. Terrapin. Eel. Barbel. Pike. Chub.

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Two things

 

1 The Queen's birthday went by without comment by the BBC - I may have blinked and missed it, but time was when there would have been a playing of the National Anthem, guards marching, etc etc (that's leaving aside the issue of the banality of the anthem itself - as has been said before, it needs replacing with something more appropriate) Its bad enough to have saddled the royals with Nicholas Witchell ("odious little man" to quote the Prince of Wales) but we have a constitutional monarchy for a reason, and its time a few at the BBC recognised that.

 

2 Ever since the election was called we have been bombarded with Jeremy Corbyn, Jeremy Corbyn, and Jeremy Corbyn. The only respite was a "political correspondent" telling us what Jeremy Corbyn had just said

 

Fortunately for the BBC, I am not in charge of their funding, else I might consider halving their grant and suggesting Corbyn and his cronies make up the deficit.

So makes a change with sky news but wait a minute I sat and watched Teresa may in a hall on the BBC evening news the other night giving a speech or it sounded like party political broadcast it works both ways ken . Edited by big_cod

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Two things

 

1 The Queen's birthday went by without comment by the BBC -

 

I'm not sure: but isn't it the case that the Queens "official birthday" is the one celebrated/reported by the media? (17th June this year).

 

It's high time we got rid of the royal family altogether anyway.

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