Sorry seems to be the easy word…
The BBC has apologised for deliberately twisting the words of President Trump on Jan 6th but has stopped short of paying financial compensation. Big mistake.

I will not submit, I will not comply
The BBC has apologised for deliberately twisting the words of President Trump on Jan 6th but has stopped short of paying financial compensation. Big mistake.
I wonder did you happen to watch the installation of the new hard left Irish President Catherine Connolly?
From around 1998 to around 2016, I used to appear on many BBC political programmes.
The Labour Government came to power in July of last year promising us that it was laser-focused on economic growth.
When Independent MP Rupert Lowe stood up in the House of Commons and urged MPs for a referendum on restoring the Death Penalty for foreigners convicted of murder, I feel he was speaking for many millions of Brits!
I laughed when Sir Keir Starmer insisted in the Commons yesterday that he has “never authorised” attacks on his cabinet ministers, calling briefings against them “unacceptable”.
The UK state cannot stop grovelling to Islam.
I have to admit that even I was a bit shocked to read that the UK Government would rather see Caribbean based narcotic gangs smuggle their illicit product into the US than share intelligence with the USA!
It looks we are being prepped for another “severe winter of illness and death” – as Biden would put it.
“Infamy infamy – they’ve all got in for me” claimed Kenneth Williams playing a paranoid Julius Caesar in the hit comedy film “Carry on Cleo” back in 1964.
I usually agree with about 99% of what President Trump says but this is part of the 1% that I dissent from; Hear me out before judging me!
It’s highly likely that the Chancellor will announce the lifting of the 2 child welfare benefit cap in her forthcoming budget.