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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

BBC in a Moral Maze over the Prisoners Votes Case

BBC in a Moral Maze over the Prisoners Votes Case

Tonight at 8pm on Radio 4 FM the Moral Maze is discussing the Prisoners Votes Case. Has the BBC lost its moral compass? The reason I ask is because I am the one person who knows this case inside out, and so far the BBC has failed to invite me to speak on the programme.

Tut, tut, because now I am a TV Licence payer!

Disgusted of Tumbridge Wells, Iain Dale, was offered the chance to take part but declined the invitation.

5 comments:

Charles Cowling said...

Not only that, but since the matter has already been decided there's nothing to talk about. Don't like it? Tough. This is a moral one-way road, now. Dissenters: it's over. Waste of air time unless they're going to talk about it in those terms.

Jayzus, don't they have researchers? Hello, what was he case called?

jailhouselawyer said...

Charles: They only need to point the compass heading North of Watford...

Charles Cowling said...

I'm afraid their compass points up somewhere else.

jailhouselawyer said...

Are they digging for dirt?

Charles Cowling said...

Not going there, John! Ain't no sunshine!