I have just looked at this morning's reporting online of Brexit in both the Telegraph and the BBC, has anyone looked? The Telegraph is full of optimism and the BBC is so down beat. High on the BBC UK homepage is Tarzan's usual doom-laden diatribe, and it informs us that the residents of Spain think it is bad (despite nothing having yet happened.)
Recently a group of back-benchers called for some form of action to be taken about BBC bias, do they have a point, or are we in for 2 years of this?
This is just the start Khandro.I saw on the news last night Huw Edwards looking as mournful as ever.Never mind,just keep faith because I believe Theresa May will achieve a good deal for us in the end.
It will probably be bumpy along the way and any set back will be pounced on by the remoaners. We will just have to get used to that.
What does need to happen though is when the remoaners start on project fear mark 2 or 3 or however far up the number line they get is to counter it every time with the positives.
Talk the country down and we slip down. Talk the country up and we jump higher.
I dislike the word remoaner, there must be thousands like me who voted to remain but, being in a democratic country, accept the exit. There is nothing to be gained by constantly bringing up remain or exit, accept what is and work towards a better future, it will not be as bright as the ardent exiters believe but will not be as dire as the remainers wish.
We've got two years of this indeed. If we're lucky. God help us. If I was you khandro I'd stick to the unbiased RT, which is of course not at all .. :-)
Surely those on the Brexit side also have been known to emit the odd moan-like noises over the last 9 months. Judges are the enemy of the people, the fifth columnists are amongst us etc etc. The country is united in misery and suspicion :-) I blame the weather
Yes Donny, Remoaner does not refer to the vast majority of people who voted to leave but accept the democratic result. Unfortunately there are a significant amount of luvies and politicians who are able to use their influence unduly to attempt to crash Brexit.
1Ozzy, yes but the BBC is a public funded body and therefore shold have no bias. We can not by the Telegraph or the Guardian but we have no choice but to pay for the Biased Broadcasting Corporation.
Tarzan is a backstabbing traitor to the Party and democracy. Always has been, always will.
Did we ever have any meaningful leverage with the EU?
The BBC used to be considered the best and most unbiased broadcaster in the world, now it's not much better than a second rate newspaper. I fear this will go on for at least two years, probably a lot longer. I wish the back-benchers luck but I doubt they will get very far in their quest. However I think this goes far deeper than then biased media outlets, there are far too many people in this country who, having not got what they wanted (staying in the EU), are determined to do everything they can to undermine the process just to prove themselves right. I find that despicable.
If we had had a referendum to join Hitler's Europe or not, I wonder how many would have then chosen to join?
Times may become hard on leaving the EU, but let us get some of that patriotic spirit back we once had and join together in getting Great Britain back on it's feet regardless of what Europe might throw at us.