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<blockquote data-quote="melted welly" data-source="post: 7791384" data-attributes="member: 37168"><p>Cancel your licence.</p><p></p><p>I’ve written countless emails to them about their biased reports, including the debunking resources from on here, they’re not interested, there’s an agenda to be played out of which they are the mouthpiece and they don’t give a toss about you or I. You get some faux concerned email a month later in reply, copied and pasted by some vegan intern which says theyre sad to hear you disagree, they then regurgitate the same shite saying they’ve looked into the complaint and consider it closed and that’s the end of it.</p><p></p><p>I don’t miss live tv, it’s mostly shite anyway. Get GBNews channel on a 1 minute delay on youtube. Simon McCoy and Kirstie Gallagher are brilliant in the morning, great chemistry and Simon’s a sarcky sod which I like, far better than that gobshite Munshitty and co on BBC. The evening shows with Farage, Dan Wooton and Colin Brazier are very good. Plus Neil Oliver on Saturday does a good show.</p><p></p><p>Only thing I’ll miss on live telly is the rugby, but I’ll just have t invite myself somewhere else during 6nations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="melted welly, post: 7791384, member: 37168"] Cancel your licence. I’ve written countless emails to them about their biased reports, including the debunking resources from on here, they’re not interested, there’s an agenda to be played out of which they are the mouthpiece and they don’t give a toss about you or I. You get some faux concerned email a month later in reply, copied and pasted by some vegan intern which says theyre sad to hear you disagree, they then regurgitate the same shite saying they’ve looked into the complaint and consider it closed and that’s the end of it. I don’t miss live tv, it’s mostly shite anyway. Get GBNews channel on a 1 minute delay on youtube. Simon McCoy and Kirstie Gallagher are brilliant in the morning, great chemistry and Simon’s a sarcky sod which I like, far better than that gobshite Munshitty and co on BBC. The evening shows with Farage, Dan Wooton and Colin Brazier are very good. Plus Neil Oliver on Saturday does a good show. Only thing I’ll miss on live telly is the rugby, but I’ll just have t invite myself somewhere else during 6nations. [/QUOTE]
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