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Topic History of: that "ban" again
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andrew BBC are hypocrites remember, I wonder where in Europe GG is now ?
veritas apparently 'banned' according to the Daily Mail.

Someone hasn't told the BBC about the ban.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2093888...Superbowl-final.html
Chris Retro Reading that article the only thing they do get right is his name and age - everything else is pure bullshit.
Pumpkinhead I think they are on to a loser. The internet connection has no such ban (yet). Gary Glitter can (or his alias) can set up his own website and use the likes of Youtube and Twitter to promote it.

And the best way to promote something is to ban it.

But I suspect they already know that .. really.
veritas "Glitter, 67, real name Paul Gadd, has been banned from TV and radio after being convicted ..etc etc"

www.express.co.uk/posts/view/298668/BBC-...ash-for-Gary-Glitter

who has the power to ban someone from TV and radio ?

and are they aware the ban was breached when the BBC showed GG late night just last week ?

if he's 'banned' from TV and radio why is he allowed to appear in newspapers?