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Is The Bbc Stirring Up Panic
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Do you think the BBC is whipping up panic post referendum
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.yep, they are the leaders of the SGB and as such they are spinning doom and gloom about the place. They are basically carrying on with their Anti British agenda as I mentioned here on the night of the vote.
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/News /Questi on14986 88.html
Clearly angry at the temerity of the people to see through their propaganda, they are now selectively reporting and pushing their own agenda, so much for the BBCs legendary impartiality. They have already suppressed Boris's winning speech made on the night and are continuing with their onse sided coverage.
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Clearly angry at the temerity of the people to see through their propaganda, they are now selectively reporting and pushing their own agenda, so much for the BBCs legendary impartiality. They have already suppressed Boris's winning speech made on the night and are continuing with their onse sided coverage.
DTC, you're right. You rudeness renders you incapable of having a reasonable debate. However, that aside, I’ve read your link. When you said, “Nigel had strongly had hinted at it [a second referendum]” I assumed you were saying he was in favour of one, but he said nothing of the sort. He did, however, predict the refusal of the ‘Remainers’ to accept the result of a democratic vote and the turmoil that would create.
Naomi,
No he didn't.
He said if the win was narrow there would be unfinished business. Of course, he was refering to a narrow win for Remain, not a narrow win for Leave.
// "In a 52-48 referendum this would be unfinished business by a long way. If the Remain campaign win two-thirds to one-third that ends it." //
Either way, he said it, but probably isn't as keen on the idea as he was last week.
No he didn't.
He said if the win was narrow there would be unfinished business. Of course, he was refering to a narrow win for Remain, not a narrow win for Leave.
// "In a 52-48 referendum this would be unfinished business by a long way. If the Remain campaign win two-thirds to one-third that ends it." //
Either way, he said it, but probably isn't as keen on the idea as he was last week.
What the bus actually said was "we send the EU £350 Million a week" "Let's fund our NHS instead".
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Nigel would have 100 referendums that's his party's aim, independence, fortunately it only took one.
all this £350m pony, they only said that is what we pay and we could spend it on other things especially the NHS, there is no pledge on how that would be spent. Surely no one thinks that budgets should be set in referendum campaigns, no wonder the remainiacs are remainiacs they can't think straight!
all this £350m pony, they only said that is what we pay and we could spend it on other things especially the NHS, there is no pledge on how that would be spent. Surely no one thinks that budgets should be set in referendum campaigns, no wonder the remainiacs are remainiacs they can't think straight!
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