We in Britain are used to our main national broadcaster overlooking news that it chooses to 'dark hole'. The BBC never announces anything that shows the European Union in a bad light. In addition, the weekly programme Question Time, rarely, if ever, allows questions regarding the EU. Things won't improve either, having appointed a new head of production, an out and out left winger. Strange for a programme that must never show partiality, indeed, neither should the station.
Naturally, the fact that both Greece and Spain have suffered a further setback, with a reassessment of their respective credit ratings, is not going to get in the way of listing the savings having to be made by the Coalition Government, due to the incredible profligacy of the last Labour Government.
The revised rating for Greece is B1, this being lower than Egypt, and Spain down two to Aa2. I suppose North Africa is currently a godsend to the BBC. The problem, however, will not go away. Methinks that the German people will soon start to show an anti EU feeling.
WHO CAN BLAME THEM?
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment