Wednesday/Thursday blog
Simon ‘Jackass’ Jack’s bank account
Following BBC ace business reporter Simon ‘Jackass’ Jack’s totally inaccurate report that Nigel Farage’s Coutts bank account was closed due to not having sufficient funds in it, I made a complaint to our useless, UK-hating, illegal-migrant-loving, Labour-supporting, EU-adoring, Pfizer-propagandising, climate-fanaticist, perpetually-biased BBC. In my complaint, I proposed that, as the BBC considered it appropriate to publish details of where Nigel Farage had his bank accounts and give indications of how much money was in Farage’s Coutts bank account, then the BBC should have no problem telling me where Simon Jack does his banking and roughly how much money he has in his bank account.
This was the reply I got from the BBC:
Reference CAS-7594974-R8F2Q2
Thanks for getting in touch about BBC News.
We understand you’re seeking information about Simon Jack’s bank account.
The information you’re looking for is private and something we wouldn’t disclose.
We do value your feedback about this. All complaints are sent to senior management and we’ve included your points in our overnight report. These reports are among the most widely read sources of feedback in the company and ensures that your concerns have been seen by the right people quickly
If only they could make the BBC dependent on advertising and/or subscriptions, then the arrogant, over-paid, over-pensioned parasites at the worthless BBC could see how much they really are appreciated.
Dystopian novels and our rulers’ plans for us
On Tuesday, I had an article on the wonderful The Conservative Woman website which I highly recommend. The article was also recommended on the order-order.com website. Sadly for me, none of the thousands of people who saw the article had sufficient motivation or enough money to show some support for my efforts by buying a copy of my latest book THERE IS NO CLIMATE CRISIS.
The best bit is not my article but some of the 300+ readers’ comments:
Yes the BBC should be a subscription service as they do not want advertising revenue.
The problem for any government especially a Conservative one is their would have to be a transition period. That is notice given to the BBC when the licence fee funding will discontinue.
During that period the BBC would abandon all pretence of none bias and screen lots of news reports specifically hostile to the Tory Party.
Don’t worry Rishi is on the case. He’s going to sort it. It would have been better if the Tory government had prevented it in the first place along with everything else.
GN News dragged Andrew Bailey into it last night. He must be held responsible for problems at the FCA and now the BoE. Time to replace him and the belief that it is not a good time when the economy is is a poor state is not valid.