Off Topic Clarkson Suspended

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Of course, it was nothing to do with Shefford .......... all my fault <ok>

I was being quite reasonable until this,

"That wasn't what I asked you dullard.
I'll ask again 'Where have I mentioned that they differ from mine?' Which was what your post accused me of being sensitive of. Also, can you quote me verbatim where I have asked the mods to close down the thread? No, you can't, because I didn't.
How thick can you get?????"

The lad seems to become quite hysterical, over something so trivial, doesn't he?

Now why don't you stop arguing, as I'd already done quite a few posts ago, and make a contribution?
Calm down. It's not as if you lost to us at home, is it......
 
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Seriously, the political flagship Newsnight was taken over by an ex-Guardian journalist and isn't worth watching now.

If you want to get into whatabouttery, I offer for your consideration:

- Nick Robinson, BBC political editor and former President of the Oxford University Conservative Association

- Andrew Neil, presenter of the BBC's Sunday Politics, This Week and Daily Politics - also Chairman of the company which owns the conservative magazine The Spectator; was in the Conservative Club at university, former editor of a Murdoch-owned newspaper

Are these the pillars of left-wing bias of the BBC's political coverage?
 
Nick Robinson is now a staunch left winger, you only need to read his columns to see that
 
...and Andrew Neill's weekly programme with Dianne Abbot and Michael Portillo is pretty well balanced and is not prime time every weekday evening

I get it. In your view, if someone has worked for a left-of-centre news outlet they should be disqualified from working for the BBC in a news/politics role whereas someone with Murdoch/Sky/Sunday Times/Spectator/Conservative Club on his CV is unimpeachably balanced/unbiased.
 
According to that well known hot bed of socialism, The Daily Telegraph, on learning that he couldn't get a hot meal, Clarkson threw a 40 minute tantrum, told his producer bloke he would be 'on the dole tomorrow' and called him a 'lazy Irish ****'. Thank God someone is still brave enough to be 'outspoken' on our behalf. He's not an old fashioned public school spoilt flat track bully at all, is he?

****ing BBC, suspending this beacon of free speech, with so much important stuff to share.