Lordo wrote:cyprusgrump wrote:Lordo wrote:now here is a subject we agree with b25. bbc news program was run for years a fella named gibb and he is a true blue tory. i am not saying what the bbc says is true, infact they dress everything up to not look not so bad for the brexiteers.
since when has it been risk that tarrifs will be applied under wto rules. what was amazing was the ignorance of the bbc presnter regarding the consequences of brexit when considering good friday agreement. its like pouring petrol on to the fire. but of course grumpy boy will claim it is all project fear. i mean which part of tarrifs under wto rules are in any way unknown quality and is being in some way exagurated.
as to who funds the bbc, i am afraid we fund the bbc not the eu. public pay direct to the bbc as a licence and the rest of their money comes from the taxes the public pay which is also what we pay. now i see that you stumbled on some grant they had recieved which was 3 million over 3 years which makes it 1 million a year for. for that they have to do some cultural programming and such. but compare that to the money the licence fee payers pay which is 3,700 million a year. that makes it 11,100 million over three years.
so you think the eu in some way has some control over what bbc does by paying 3 million grant to them spread over 3 years. you understanding of the this matter is as good as your understanding of the cyprus problem. but to have a view that bbc was pro remain in the vote just goes to show that you were listening to the broadcasts from the planet uranus. otherwise known as ubc.
The good thing about 'debating' with you is that it only takes a fraction of a second to prove anything you claim to be false!
BBC faces Brexit bias accusations over £4m in EU fundingThe Telegraph wrote:The BBC has received nearly €5million in funding from the European Union since 2015, The Daily Telegraph has learnt, prompting accusations from Brexiteers that the broadcaster risks a conflict of interests.
The EU has given the BBC €4.8million (£4.2million) under its Horizon 2020 programme, which provides grants for research and development. Nearly €1.5million is earmarked for ongoing projects involving the corporation.
oh dear that is planned for 2020 so i gues we amy not even get it but even if we do, but how does it compare with the 11,000 million the british public pay over the same. now on side 4.2 million and the other 11,000 million. i am inclined to agree with you 4.2 is a bigger amount than 11,000 million.
ehem ehem. how the weather over in planet uranus
Which part of this did you find so difficult to comprehend - apart from all of it...?
The BBC has received nearly €5million in funding from the European Union since 2015, The Daily Telegraph has learnt, prompting accusations from Brexiteers that the broadcaster risks a conflict of interests.