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Who’s knobbled the BBC?
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<blockquote data-quote="GeorgeK" data-source="post: 7544941" data-attributes="member: 106748"><p>I think there's plenty of internal friction in BBC paradise. Lots of agendas and squabbling behind closed doors. For example the business team (who for some reason never cover farming) do a piece on how important it is to the economy to get airlines going again, shortly followed by the environment bunch releasing a piece saying the exact opposite and how flying must be further curtailed. I like to think there are plenty of death stares and snide remarks whenever the opposing groups cross paths, maybe the occasional rich tea biscuit flung in outrage</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeorgeK, post: 7544941, member: 106748"] I think there's plenty of internal friction in BBC paradise. Lots of agendas and squabbling behind closed doors. For example the business team (who for some reason never cover farming) do a piece on how important it is to the economy to get airlines going again, shortly followed by the environment bunch releasing a piece saying the exact opposite and how flying must be further curtailed. I like to think there are plenty of death stares and snide remarks whenever the opposing groups cross paths, maybe the occasional rich tea biscuit flung in outrage [/QUOTE]
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