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Radio 4 PM programme today
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<blockquote data-quote="traineefarmer" data-source="post: 6405118" data-attributes="member: 89974"><p>How about a TFF, CLA, BASC (and maybe the NFU, but I doubt they have the balls) boycott on the license fee? If we can get the numbers behind us and a good polictical argument over how their biased reporting is damaging to our businesses and way of life - with their stance on travellers, veganism and animal rights, I'd say we have a shout at claiming they are prejudiced against rural communities.</p><p></p><p>If we can get similar numbers to those involved with the countryside march nearly 20 years ago we can hurt the BBC to the tune of £750m!</p><p></p><p>And best of all it won't cost us a penny to take part - in fact we will be £150 better off.</p><p></p><p>WIN-WIN!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="traineefarmer, post: 6405118, member: 89974"] How about a TFF, CLA, BASC (and maybe the NFU, but I doubt they have the balls) boycott on the license fee? If we can get the numbers behind us and a good polictical argument over how their biased reporting is damaging to our businesses and way of life - with their stance on travellers, veganism and animal rights, I'd say we have a shout at claiming they are prejudiced against rural communities. If we can get similar numbers to those involved with the countryside march nearly 20 years ago we can hurt the BBC to the tune of £750m! And best of all it won't cost us a penny to take part - in fact we will be £150 better off. WIN-WIN! [/QUOTE]
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