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  • kinger101
    kinger101 Posts: 6,277 Forumite
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    edited 30 May 2017 at 6:47PM
    and it states only 500 are employed in london, this building will cater for 1000, it also states it doesnt know if this is for job creation of movement.

    Therefore this is a non story

    It doesn't. It states "the city" [lowercase], meaning Dublin. Not "The City" meaning The City of London. It has about 14,000 employees in the UK.

    There are certain financial services that cannot be provided from the London to the EEA if we lose the banking passport.
    "Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance" - Confucius
  • Fella
    Fella Posts: 7,921 Forumite
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    Chrysalis wrote: »
    I didnt say it was left wing, I just said it wasnt right wing.

    Huh? Nobody ever said you said anything was left wing?
  • Chrysalis
    Chrysalis Posts: 4,154 Forumite
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    You said it, or are you now trying to say you have an issue with the BBC been in the middle?

    Which is it.

    either

    You have an issue with them been in the middle.
    You said they were left wing.

    One of the two.
  • Fella
    Fella Posts: 7,921 Forumite
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    Chrysalis wrote: »
    You said it, or are you now trying to say you have an issue with the BBC been in the middle?

    Which is it.

    either

    You have an issue with them been in the middle.
    You said they were left wing.

    One of the two.

    Seriously, re-read, what you're posting doesn't make sense. (not saying that to win an argument, I genuinely don't know what point you're making).

    I think the bbc have a left-wing bias, I've been quite open about that?
  • chris_m
    chris_m Posts: 8,250 Forumite
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    Fella wrote: »
    The BBC is funded by a tax we have no choice in,
    chris_m wrote: »
    What tax would that be?
    Fella wrote: »


    I wasn't aware that watching television was compulsory.
  • ukcarper
    ukcarper Posts: 17,337 Forumite
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    Fella wrote: »
    Generally I try to be just a little more civil than whoever I'm talking too.

    You chose to have a pop for the 2nd time today so it was pretty careless of you to do it in such an amusingly illiterate way.
    By pop do you mean criticise as I don't consider saying you are biased a pop and in my opinion didn't deserve such a rude response.
  • Fella
    Fella Posts: 7,921 Forumite
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    It's certainly having a pop. Also a misplaced pop since I am one of the few posters on here who don't mind slagging either side when they deserve it.
  • ukcarper
    ukcarper Posts: 17,337 Forumite
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    Fella wrote: »
    It's certainly having a pop. Also a misplaced pop since I am one of the few posters on here who don't mind slagging either side when they deserve it.
    So accusing BBC of bias Is OK, but I can't point out that I think you are biased because you only look at the BBC from one angle.
  • Fella
    Fella Posts: 7,921 Forumite
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    Yes because the bbc are biased but I am not.

    It's not complicated.
  • kinger101
    kinger101 Posts: 6,277 Forumite
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    Fella wrote: »
    Yes because the bbc are biased but I am not.

    It's not complicated.

    Everyone is biased. Both consciously and unconsciously.
    "Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance" - Confucius
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