Roles and responsibilities Tim Davie is the 17th Director-General of the BBC The Director-General is the Chief Executive Officer of the BBC, its Editor-in-Chief The DG is the editorial, operational and creative leader of the BBC, with responsibility for a global workforce running services across television, radio and online He's a Tory
The Tory party imported millions of 3rd World scum., had various women & an Indian leader . They pushed the LGBTIQAPD bullshit & covered up Pakistani grooming gangs too. Pandering to muslims They are the same as Labour
Protect are women: Patriot Alert A man has admitted shouting racist abuse at the residents of a hotel housing asylum seekers in Perth. James Ritchie, 31, was remanded in custody after he pled guilty to committing a hate crime by repeatedly shouting offensive remarks outside the Queens Hotel on 10 August last year. Ritchie's record shows he has been convicted of 96 previous offences in Scotland including assault to injury, theft, housebreaking, drugs, shoplifting and countless court breaches. Since his first recorded conviction in 2012, Ritchie, who is from Perth, has committed at least one criminal offence on average every seven weeks. In 2016, he was jailed for eight months after attacking paramedics, police and nursing staff who tried to help him when he collapsed in the street. Fiscal depute Carol Whyte told Perth Sheriff Court that police found Ritchie lying half-dressed and intoxicated outside a block of flats in the city. She said: "He was aggressive and shouting and swearing incoherently. Police helped the accused into an ambulance where he was strapped to a trolley. "He was released from restraints, opened his eyes and looked directly at the paramedic and spat in his face. It struck him on the cheek and ear." Ritchie - who had taken a cocktail of drugs at a party - was taken to Perth Royal Infirmary where he then spat several times at the staff nurse treating him. Four police officers were called after he threatened to stab the nurse. Ritchie launched a tirade of racist abuse at one of the police officers and told him he should take a look at his swastika tattoo. He admitted a series of assault charges along with further offences of threatening behaviour and racist abuse.
Samir Shah, CBE (born 29 January 1952), is a British television and radio executive, who has been the Chair of the BBC since March 2024.[1] He has worked in the past for the BBC and London Weekend Television, and was chief executive of Juniper TV.[2] In 2021, he co-authored the UK government's Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities report
Science isn't political Trump is only liked by the far right Islam is right wing Soviets won ww2 denying so is kind on un lefty
Irish freedom fighter Bobby Sands , real name Bobby Hassan was actually muslim , like most historical figures evil white Christians claimed him as theirs.
Your post was to insinuate that white people go around smashing **** up, where in general is blacks and far left mongs