0015 Hrs GMT
London
Sunday 18 April 2010.
Editor © Muhammad Haque.
KHOODEELAAR! Told you so! We did so before the ITV Leaders’ DEBASE staged on Thursday. Now even Ian Collins, not known for universally recognisable depth of analysis, has cottoned on and described the post-debate ‘phenomenon’ as the political equivalent of ‘Ant and Deck’ show. Collins, descried by the BBC News Channel fronter Clive Myrie as the Political Commentator of Talksport radio, emphasised the point that the so-called ‘surge’ in British sephological [our word this one] installation was in fact superficial. As if Ian Collins’ rejection of the surge and the surge-promoting hype was not acute enough, his co-guest as ‘fri9nt pages reviewer’ [of the Sunday press as 'issued' from London] turned out to be a former political editor of the Rupert Murdoch Sunday Times. Being thus free from Murdoch’s ‘commands’, he too put the boot in and uttered to the effect that effectively echoed what Ian Collins had said. All this while ‘poor’ [NOT!] Old Clive Myrie, one of the BBC’s most useful ethnic surrogates befitting the BBC’s own Obama-esque business and imperial strategy, battled on to put on the table the BBC’s scripted formula intended to make the post-Debase ‘surge’ look authentic and lasting! We had said that the DEBASE was a hyped up event and ploy. And we have now been vindicated. The BBC is operating the ‘domestic’ strategy so that neither the likes of Bern Bradshaw nor the likes of his Tory counterpart ['Shadiw'] get to be at the hearty of UK ‘elected’ ‘Government’. So a ‘surge’, any surge, away from those two would be welcome to a BBC that is bent ion remaining unaccountable. We hasten to say that neither Bradshaw nor the Tories amount to accountability. However, they do, for their own partisan and other proclivities, represent smothering almost preferable to what the BBC is prone to get up to when left to its own devices, ploys, plots and corruption. This is why our diagnosis is that the ‘Ant and Deck surge, to borrow the names from Ian Collins’ contribution, can mean only a good option for the BBC. With any luck, if "Ant and Deck" get to be in a position to demand terms of their ‘own’ on 7 May 2010 [the scheduled day after the scheduled UK elections] then it is more likely that the BBC and their colluders will be able to influence the agenda to their own advantage than would be the case if either the Blaired party or the Ca-moroned one were in the leading posts.
No wonder then that ‘Ant and Deck’ have been peddled furiously by the BBC since the Debase ended on Thursday.
The BBC has found now an entrance via the opinion polls, including the cooked up one that dominates today's Mail on Sunday front-page, and it is going to maximise its exploitation to maintain the BBC’s anti-accountability agenda going.
[To be continued]
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