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Times: 'Beef report was biased, admits BBC' - sanctions for BBC and Bonnin?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bill the Bass" data-source="post: 7186987" data-attributes="member: 1559"><p>That is a great result for the NFU and I hope that that conceited bitch Liz Bonnin, the BBC and the production company is held accountable and any monies donated to a suitable farming charity like FCN. </p><p>However, the programme is yesterdays news, usurped by that pompous old fool David Attenborough and his recent widely publicised programme which due to his name, will be much more impactful. Both my brother in laws have now decided to try going vegetarian as a result of his latest simplistic claptrap programme no doubt many other well meaning but misguided people will too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill the Bass, post: 7186987, member: 1559"] That is a great result for the NFU and I hope that that conceited bitch Liz Bonnin, the BBC and the production company is held accountable and any monies donated to a suitable farming charity like FCN. However, the programme is yesterdays news, usurped by that pompous old fool David Attenborough and his recent widely publicised programme which due to his name, will be much more impactful. Both my brother in laws have now decided to try going vegetarian as a result of his latest simplistic claptrap programme no doubt many other well meaning but misguided people will too. [/QUOTE]
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