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Old 05-02-2009, 04:12 PM #5
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She shouldn't have been dropped
I can see why they would give her a warning but not why they would drop her
The BBC are just scared of the slightest bit of controversy these day after the whole Ross and Brand thing


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Originally posted by andyman
Thats odd, i thought it would be the other way.. That is odd given the Brand/Ross issue.
You have to remember the Daily Mail got behind trying to ruin Ross and Brands careers with their anti-BBC attitude
This time they wont act in the same way to Thatcher because the BBC have acted so there is nothing to complain about. Also the Daily Mail can be seen as a racist newspaper if you look at their articles and readers comments so they will probably support Thatcher and not the BBC
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