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stevewool
17th February 2015, 22:34
What the hell was this all about and who paid for it too??

Was it meant to frighten us off from voting for them for losing all the jobs, or for voting for them for throwing out all the illegals?

Ok, I didn't watch it all - just flicking over a few times - but what was it all about? Can someone enlighten me?

fred
18th February 2015, 08:28
Is there a link to it on the net? I`d be interested!

Dedworth
18th February 2015, 11:10
Left wing propaganda from odious Channel 4 :-

TV watchdog receives more than 1,600 complaints over Channel 4's decision to screen Ukip 'biased' documentary about party winning the election


Row over Channel 4's drama-documentary 'UKIP: The First Hundred Days'
1,656 complaints make it one of most controversial one-offs in history
Show claimed to portray version of UK life if party wins general election
Film showed society on the brink of collapse, three months after Ukip win
Scenes included far-Right demo where only banner was the Israeli flag
Farage says programme was 'biased and partisan depiction of the party'




Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2955872/Channel-4-s-UKIP-Days-hatchet-job-receives-700-complaints.html#ixzz3S5cuD3E0

The Director Chris Atkins (a North London Champagne Socialist) is up in court this week on £2.5 billion tax fraud charges :laugher:

Dedworth
18th February 2015, 11:12
The BBC have been up to similar tricks

JAMES DELINGPOLE: So will the BBC and Channel 4 screen pre-election dramas mocking the Left? In your dreams!

Viewers could easily have confused it for a Labour Party political broadcast. Indeed, what I found myself watching on television on Sunday night seemed to fit the bill perfectly.

At first sight, it was the glossiest, starriest and most expensive party commercial in British campaigning history.

The storyline was written by Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling; the all-star cast included Sir Michael Gambon and Keeley Hawes; the budget was in excess of £5 million.

But, in fact, it wasn’t produced by the Labour Party.

It was BBC TV’s adaptation of Labour-supporting Rowling’s first novel for adults, The Casual Vacancy — a tub-thumpingly political drama featuring well-heeled Conservative-voting types behaving selfishly and badly in an idyllic Cotswold town very similar to Witney, whose MP is . . . David Cameron.

To those of us of a cynical disposition, it seemed as if someone at the BBC had deliberately decided to screen this farrago of Left-wing propaganda just three months before the General Election in order to mock the Tories.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2956444/JAMES-DELINGPOLE-BBC-Channel-4-screen-pre-election-dramas-mocking-Left-dreams.html#ixzz3S5e8P02I
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grahamw48
18th February 2015, 12:26
I didn't watch it because I had guessed exactly what kind of biased rubbish it would be. I don't need :censored: from the media to tell me how to think.