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Brexit brands and the BBC

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longfingernails · 10/08/2016 23:21

www.campaignlive.co.uk/article/top-10-brands-favoured-remainers-brexiters/1403991#

I'm not surprised by the difference in brand choices between the metropolitan hipsters and the patriotic working class. However, whilst the likes of Instagram and LinkedIn are free to target themselves at whosoever they feel best advances their business objectives, it is disgusting but not surprising that the BBC finds itself at the helm of the Remainder brand choices (twice) whilst not even being mentioned in the top 10 for leavers.

If we are forced to continue paying the TV tax, then the BBC should produce more output whose editorial tone is in line with the values of the Brexiteer majority. Of course, it won't do so unless compelled.

In general, I am solidly against quotas in hiring policy - but, in view of the fact that BBC is so poisonous to our political discourse with its ultra-PC claptrap, AIBU to suggest that they be forced to hire e.g. more UKIP supporters from the provincial towns and shires until they make up around 15% of its workforce, in line with the population?

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BakewellSliceAgain · 12/08/2016 20:54

Shopping channels are a more efficient model, happier watching too.

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