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Is the BBC Avoiding Critical Topics Like U.K Bankruptcy?
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Thanks for the wanderful insight StevieJ. You show yourself to be a man who chooses his words carefully and uses them sparingly.
yes you're good at thatBloody immigrants and all that you know
do you have a job yet? all this time trolling the net, surely could be better spent searching for a job...0 -
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Well done you StevieJ for quoting out of context. Did you know that I am actually an immigrant myself?
Another quality contribution from you.
i'm not bothered if you're an immigrant or not.
if you are you're more than welcome as the UK is very diverse in itself - a good thing i think. some may disagree.
c'mon wookie boy - let's be friends and keep all of this on-topic.
i think that the BBC's coverage isn't that bad.
Sky is more annoying as it tries to bait the BBC often and also loves those "Breaking News" headlines every two minutes about anything which can be sometimes annoying.0 -
I wonder how many Sock Puppet sleepers there are out there
, should be another one along soon
'Just think for a moment what a prospect that is. A single market without barriers visible or invisible giving you direct and unhindered access to the purchasing power of over 300 million of the worlds wealthiest and most prosperous people' Margaret Thatcher0 -
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