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Topic History of: Lilibet
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Green Man Wyot wrote:
Melonie6 wrote:
Jo wrote:
This is the BBC and I think they generally report things, including the Rolf case, pretty straightforwardly.

...jumped on by the BBC's vast and highly critical international audience.


I love how you see yourself Barney; really made me smile on my holiday that is not banned but the Gov would really rather I wasn't on.

Thank you


Does Barney ever leave the house ?
Honey The domain name "Lilibetdiana.com was registered at five past eight in the morning, and the child was born at twenty to twelve.

The name may or may not have been mentioned before the birth, but if Harry is saying that he discussed it with The Queen in his conversation after the birth, it was already a done deal.

"PrincessLilibet" has also been registered a few days before this. A bit bloody morbid, I thought.
Wyot Melonie6 wrote:
Jo wrote:
This is the BBC and I think they generally report things, including the Rolf case, pretty straightforwardly.

...jumped on by the BBC's vast and highly critical international audience.


I love how you see yourself Barney; really made me smile on my holiday that is not banned but the Gov would really rather I wasn't on.

Thank you
Melonie6 Jo wrote:
This is the BBC and I think they generally report things, including the Rolf case, pretty straightforwardly.

Generally yes, like Sky and the others. Bias would soon be jumped on by the BBC's vast and highly critical international audience.
Wyot Jo wrote:
This is the BBC and I think they generally report things, including the Rolf case, pretty straightforwardly.

I used to think this Jo before I looked into Covid and then watched with horror over the past year how the BBC covered it. The scales fell from my eyes. Doesn't mean I belive Rolf, Saville etc are innocent (or anyone else mentioned on here - how could I possibly know...) but I no longer have any trust in the MSM attempting "balanced" reporting on anything; this is not even their aim.