arthur
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Define "political" with workings please. Or are you from that old tradition "Oh, we're not at all political, we're Conservatives"Appears not to include political comments
Define "political" with workings please. Or are you from that old tradition "Oh, we're not at all political, we're Conservatives"Appears not to include political comments
I think we can all recognise a football comment from a political one.Define "political" with workings please. Or are you from that old tradition "Oh, we're not at all political, we're Conservatives"
They do politics too:Appears not to include political comments
No need for the BBC then ?They do politics too:
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I am liking all you say in your last two paragraphs.Exactly.
Like I've said elsewhere, in a world of consistent moral application the right would be defending Lineker's position to air his views and the left would be applauding the Beeb's upholding of the impartiality guidelines. But it'll never happen. People are too partisan to think either consistently or independently from their tribal party lines.
I'm on the left but would frankly rather see Jeremy Clarkson, Alan Sugar, David Starkey, John Cleese and Andrew Neil on the beeb, as well as Gary Lineker. This sensitivity is a race to the bottom.
As others have said, losing interesting, opinionated folk from the beeb only serves to benefit Murdoch et al.
This from Dan Hodges who, as you might imagine, ain't Gary Lineker's No. 1 fan:From what I am hearing/reading around last night's 20 min highlights package: Lineker and crew's puff pieces and analysis, as well as manager/player interviews certainly not missed, whereas the in match commentary was missed.
Devil food.And salad cream.
and again the whataboutery is pointless as it reflects on both sides just as badly.I am liking all you say in your last two paragraphs.
Far too many people who agreed with Clarkson and others being cancelled but not thinking St Gary should suffer the same fate.
I agree with Banker. Andrew Neil's politics are very different to mine, but, for instance, I'd have loved to have seen him go head to head with Johnson before the last election.I am liking all you say in your last two paragraphs.
Far too many people who agreed with Clarkson and others being cancelled but not thinking St Gary should suffer the same fate.
I mean the problem with this argument is there are plenty of ways you can just watch the goals, the fact is millions choose to watch an highlight show, presumably because they like the presenters and analysis.This from Dan Hodges who, as you might imagine, ain't Gary Lineker's No. 1 fan:
I'd add three words: 'Or is lying.'