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Thursday, 1 March 2012

Cor Blimey, Guv'nor! The BBC give broadcast time to English Democrats and an English Parliament


Well, I never! This will fuel suspicion.

In a classic case of damned if you do, damned if you don't as far as they're concerned, the BBC today gave a platform to the English Democrats leader, Robin Tilbrook, who discussed his belief in the need for an English Parliament on the Daily Politics show.

'There you go! Proof we're not biased,' a BBC exec might yell.

Ahhh yes. But this is the known far leftist infiltrated, Marxist utopia, EU-funded BBC.

For those who know about the EU's cunning plan to break the UK up into regions, this sudden remembrance of England's existence by the BBC will be seen as further proof of something dark being afoot.

The BBC and the EU... appearing to be benevolent for a Common Purpose, you might say.

The BBC are less troublesome when they're faking documentaries about polar bears. Turning their attention to the democratic issues of England does seem worrying.

When did they last put the English Democrats on TV..?

That said, we're confident that an English Parliament in England would have no choice but to listen to the people and deliver us from the shackles of the EU's totalitarian prison.

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