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Sunday 16 November 2008

"PM 'regrets' Tory economy attack"

The BBC faithfully report:
"Gordon Brown says he is disappointed by "partisan talk" after the shadow chancellor warned his actions could lead to sterling's collapse."
Ha, ha, ha - Sorry but this is a staggering comment, Gordon Brown is the most partisan of PMs, virtually every decision he takes or speech he makes is designed to get one over on the Conservative party.

When the £ slips still further next week, and it will - parity with the Euro (how convenient) is only a month or so away - the "blame" will be placed on George Osborne and the Conservative party's shoulders and not on Gordon Browns. The BBC will push this line and with the coverage they have, "the narrative" will become accepted.

Gordon Brown and his state/party news agency, the BBC, are an affront to democracy, but what can be done?

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