Monday, 19 April 2010

We Have Had A Chat With The Editor Of The Sutton Guardian

Who have now decided to amend the online version of candidates in Sutton & Cheam

The full story of fear and loathing is set out here by Anna Raccoon

The Libertarian Party has received a dismissive response from BBC complaints department about Wiggy Neil

Perhaps this is why according to Guido Fawkes, the complaints department of Public Service Broadcaster has some chums of Gordon working in it and standing for the great helmsman.

6 comments:

sconzey said...

Awesome. The original piece was copyrighted and satirical; Martin can get them for libel and copyright infringement!

:D To the lawyer-mobile!

Antisthenes said...

If it is any consolation I had never heard of you before your interview with Brillo. I believe that the disgraceful way you were treated did you more good than harm, it certainly got my interest in and my sympathy for you as I am sure it did for many others.

Before encountering you and other like minded bloggers I was convinced I was a dye in the wool Tory, I am now surprised to find my leanings are very Libertarian albeit with some reservation one can not jettison all ones prejudices in one go.

Simon said...

Not just a chum, a candidate.

A council candidate.

In Ealing.



@Antisthenes welcome to the Party ;-)

Kevin Monk said...

Welcome Antisthenes!

Kevin Boatang said...

Would you care to explain what Mr Neil did that was so appalling?

And, as we beleive in freedom of individual choice, why you are resortign to complaining for action to be taken against him to stop such freedom?

Guthrum said...

KB

It was the BBC con job of inviting somebody on to discuss Libertarian Policies as a representative of the Libertarian Party, then attacking them on their personal blog.

The washed up reptilian did the same with Clegg, reading from notes at a press conference.

For somebody with a track record like Neil, making personal attacks passes for being a political journalist, smacks of heaving boulders around a greenhouse.

Do we have political debate or personal attacks. The publically funded is partly responsible for 40% of the public not voting.

If Neil and the BBC had said we want to discuss your personal blog, fair enough, but they did not.

The invitation from the BBC was as dishonest as it was the week before on the Big Question.