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Bkk Brian

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  1. No you claimed they had british bazookas.....lol Captured at the beginning of the war and delivered to Iran in Summer. My link does not say that. So still waiting............... "not mentioned in this article is british bazooka, which was captured by russians at the beginning of war. It was send to iran already in summer."
  2. Its reported that British NLAW anti-tank missile, a US Javelin anti-tank missile were allegedly captured and sent to Iran back in Nov last year but a British bazookas? Got a link for that?
  3. Its not quite that simple: Climate Change Will Expand Agriculture’s Reach, Solving Some Problems and Creating New Ones growing food there would put biodiversity and clean water at risk while releasing massive quantities of CO2. https://civileats.com/2020/02/12/climate-change-will-expand-agricultures-reach-solving-some-problems-and-creating-new-ones/
  4. Its safe to say anyone who has read or watched the news knows how much Lineker is making, but don't let that stop you referring to the comments section of the Telegraph eh. Your off topic remain/leave vote was a very tight result and within the confidence levels at the time
  5. The comments section of the Telegraph............ oh and my quote is directly from YouGov
  6. Classic rant from Trump on the Stormy Daniels case........... Surprise: Trump’s response to Manhattan grand jury news is a mess The former president and potential future criminal defendant seems nervous. He should be. Donald Trump has issued more than one desperate statement over the years. The latest doesn’t disappoint. It comes after Trump reportedly was invited to testify to a New York grand jury ahead of his potential indictment in the hush money investigation: https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/trump-grand-jury-indictment-response-rcna74346
  7. Gary Lineker: BBC boss Tim Davie 'sorry' after sport disruption in Lineker row Mr Davie admitted it had been a "difficult day" for the corporation but said "we are working very hard to resolve the situation". Interviewed by BBC News, Mr Davie said "success for me is getting Gary back on air", adding he was prepared to review impartiality rules for freelance staff like Lineker. The director general said he would "absolutely not" be resigning but admitted "this has been a tough time for the BBC". https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-64918162
  8. Britons say BBC was wrong to suspend Gary Lineker The public holds a favourable view of the presenter Following the Match of the Day’s suspension by the BBC yesterday, presenters at several other BBC sports programmes have walked out in solidarity with Lineker, forcing the BBC to change their programming. Now a new YouGov snap poll shows that Gary Lineker continues to have the public’s backing after the events of this week, with Britons having a favourable view of Gary Lineker by 50% to 30%. https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/articles-reports/2023/03/11/britons-say-bbc-was-wrong-suspend-gary-lineker
  9. https://www.bbc.com/news/live/entertainment-arts-64895316 Fighting Talk along with other cancelations
  10. Alex Scott and other pundits have pulled out of presenting the Football Focus and Final Score programmes, in solidarity with Gary Lineker, the BBC understands. Following the announcement, other Match of the Day pundits dropped out of Saturday's show in solidarity with Lineker, including Ian Wright and Alan Shearer. https://www.bbc.com/news/live/entertainment-arts-64895316
  11. Which other US president has lied that much then? You should check his daily lies including the Big One
  12. "Richard Sambrook, former director of news at the BBC and director of BBC Global News and the BBC World Service, told the PA news agency: "For a sports presenter in their personal life to express views that aren't impartial, is not as serious as if it was a news journalist." The BBC's guidelines on impartiality explained - and do they apply to Gary Lineker? Lineker is a freelance broadcaster at the BBC - not a permanent member of staff, he does not present news or political content, he tweeted to the 8.7 million followers of his personal account, which does not include any link to the BBC or Match of the Day in his bio. But BBC guidelines also say people who are "clearly identified with the BBC" should behave "in ways that are consistent with the BBC's editorial values and policies". https://news.sky.com/story/the-bbcs-guidelines-on-impartiality-explained-and-do-they-apply-to-lineker-12830830
  13. I have no idea who pays Dan Walker, nor do you, you also have no idea what his contract says and yes it does make a difference in tax cases. The case centres on a contract that Kelly signed in 2012 - through a company she runs with her husband - to present Lorraine, as well as her former show Daybreak which ended in 2014 when Good Morning Britain was relaunched. "Judge Jennifer Dean ruled that the relationship that Kelly had with ITV "was a contract for services and not that of employer and employee".
  14. Its not my interest, its your claim that you know. When its clear you no idea what his contract terms are. It makes a big difference for any potential court case as demonstrated with previous contract top earners who have won their cases working for large media companies. I won't bother providing a link here as its off topic but feel free to PM Your claim: Because I was a freelance contractor operating via a Ltd company and subject to the exact same rules.
  15. So you don't know the details of his case. Was Gary working on a contract for services and not that of employer and employee? Do you know? As far as I can make out his tweet was at the policy not the Tories in general right?
  16. How do you know the details of the case he has? Do you access to his defense evidence?
  17. Agreed it would be a waste of your time trying to back up your unfounded claims. You would find this however: "I know I get called a leftie, a socialist luvvie, but really I’m fairly central’
  18. I fail to see your argument, had the BBC not demanded that he was self employed this would be a non issue. There's over 100 of BBC's top earners having problems because of this, not just Gary Liniker
  19. It is reported there was insistence by the BBC to pay their tax through a limited company. There is a link already provided on the previous page. " Liz Kershaw, say they were forced by the Beeb to become self-employed and to pay their tax through limited companies. She told i the broadcaster did this so it could more easily fire its self-employed presenters."
  20. I'd say its a good place for a Trump style wall all the way round it and keep him locked in.
  21. There is a clause for social media, I just posted a link, however its complicated as he's also self employed and there is a dispute going on regards that and his tax. The BBC insisted some of its top paid stars go self employed, its led to big tax problems apparently. This from yesterday. If you're self employed are you also bound by the impartiality clauses? Inside Gary Lineker’s tax clash with the BBC, which has left him paying hundreds of thousands in legal fees There’s more to the row than tweets: Gary Lineker and the BBC are at loggerheads over his clash with HMRC https://inews.co.uk/inews-lifestyle/money/gary-lineker-tax-clash-bbc-paying-legal-fees-2201702
  22. What are the BBC impartiality rules and has Gary Lineker broken them? https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/bbc-impartiality-rules-what-gary-lineker-b2297335.html
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