BBC 19:09 - Dec 19 with 3172 views | flykickingbybgunn | The old Mud single by Keir Starmer and the Granny Harmers is a political statement. But the BBC has banned it !? Why ? If they disagree with the sentiments that's one thing. But are they not aware of their own track record with banning singles ? In short it always ensures they are successful. See Frankie Goes to Holiwood. Relax. It is a piece of political satire. The BBC likes political satire. See Python, Not the 9 O 'Clock News, and at the moment Have I Got News For You. Dont the intelegent idiots realise that by banning something you ensure it's success.? So what do you think ? Should it be banned ? Should the people who banned it be banned ? |  | | |  |
BBC on 18:50 - Dec 20 with 306 views | flykickingbybgunn | So. I repeat. Again. Why was it banned ? On what grounds did they decide that this was so awful that the general public should not hear it. I get editorial sensorship on individual programmes on age etc grounds. But why a total ban ? |  | |  |
BBC on 21:17 - Dec 20 with 194 views | positivity |
BBC on 18:50 - Dec 20 by flykickingbybgunn | So. I repeat. Again. Why was it banned ? On what grounds did they decide that this was so awful that the general public should not hear it. I get editorial sensorship on individual programmes on age etc grounds. But why a total ban ? |
for the same reason as all the anti-boris, anti-tories, anti prince andrew etc etc etc songs were banned. the bbc have to have balance and not be seen to favour a particular political party over another (despite what their constant platforming of farage etc might lead you to believe) it's a national corporation, not a private company; this has been explained in multiple posts across this thread! |  |
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