UKIP First 100 Days WTF!!!
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In 40 years Ive never been offended by anything Ive seen on TV. (Apart from real life events on the news)
Ive never seen such blatant propoganda Bullst that makes me want to put my head through my TV. fk me its even made me write a complaint to Offcom!!!
How the fk can this st get on TV! Who the fk sponsored this, Red Ed??!
Ive never seen such blatant propoganda Bullst that makes me want to put my head through my TV. fk me its even made me write a complaint to Offcom!!!
How the fk can this st get on TV! Who the fk sponsored this, Red Ed??!
JJ55 said:
I'm shocked this smear campaign of a program has been allowed. It shows how frightened the other parties & the liberal media are of UKIP.
I cant believe this isn't libelous, there could get quite expensive for C4. On a serious note, I would love to know what paid for this Anjem choudary!?OllieC said:
greens 100 days would be more apocalyptic
Except of course this is Channel 4 so the windmills will be providing for all our energy needs, Natalie Bennett will lead the world to a binding climate agreement, the polar bears will be saved, everyone will be happy with a zero growth economy and all the migrants from the open border policy will be welcomed into our homes almost like returning long lost family.Don't forger the director of said ste is up in court soon for alleged £2.5m tax fraud. http://www.hamhigh.co.uk/news/crime-court/hampstea...
jogon said:
Don't forger the director of said ste is up in court soon for alleged £2.5m tax fraud. http://www.hamhigh.co.uk/news/crime-court/hampstea...
Directed by Christopher Atkin.This guy - I expect UKIP might have something to say about him tomorrow. And again in April.
newspaper said:
Investigative journalist Chris Atkins, who made the 2009 documentary Starsuckers to reveal the “shams and deceit” involved in celebrity reporting, is accused of being involved in a complex five-year scam to cheat the taxman, along with 12 others, including seven investment bankers.
Atkins, 37, of South End Road, Hampstead, won critical acclaim for the film, which saw newspapers tricked into publishing false stories about stars, including the late Amy Winehouse, Pixie Geldof and Guy Ritchie.
He was shortlisted for a Bafta in 2007 for his earlier film Taking Liberties, about the erosion of civil liberties under Tony Blair’s government, and he also made a BBC Panorama programme investigating Comic Relief.
In 2011, he gave evidence to the Leveson Inquiry into press standards, during which a 30-minute excerpt from Starsuckers was played.
The court case comes after HMRC carried out investigations into the finances of movie industry firms.
The scheme supposedly enabled the investment bankers, three of whom are former employees of the state-owned Royal Bank of Scotland, to submit bogus tax returns to claim tax relief on losses ?between January 2007 and February 2012.
The alleged plot is said to relate to Starsuckers and several other films which were never made.
Atkins is facing a single count of conspiring to cheat the public revenue. Another Hampstead man, investment banker Hamish Maclellan, 41, of South Hill Park, faces the same charge.
The other defendants include one of the financial backers of Starsuckers, executive producer Terence Potter, of West Riverside, Manchester, who faces three counts of trying to cheat the public revenue.
The defendants were all given leave not to attend a hearing at Southwark Crown Court last Thursday, when it was heard that the trials may be split into three, starting in April 2015.
Atkins, 37, of South End Road, Hampstead, won critical acclaim for the film, which saw newspapers tricked into publishing false stories about stars, including the late Amy Winehouse, Pixie Geldof and Guy Ritchie.
He was shortlisted for a Bafta in 2007 for his earlier film Taking Liberties, about the erosion of civil liberties under Tony Blair’s government, and he also made a BBC Panorama programme investigating Comic Relief.
In 2011, he gave evidence to the Leveson Inquiry into press standards, during which a 30-minute excerpt from Starsuckers was played.
The court case comes after HMRC carried out investigations into the finances of movie industry firms.
The scheme supposedly enabled the investment bankers, three of whom are former employees of the state-owned Royal Bank of Scotland, to submit bogus tax returns to claim tax relief on losses ?between January 2007 and February 2012.
The alleged plot is said to relate to Starsuckers and several other films which were never made.
Atkins is facing a single count of conspiring to cheat the public revenue. Another Hampstead man, investment banker Hamish Maclellan, 41, of South Hill Park, faces the same charge.
The other defendants include one of the financial backers of Starsuckers, executive producer Terence Potter, of West Riverside, Manchester, who faces three counts of trying to cheat the public revenue.
The defendants were all given leave not to attend a hearing at Southwark Crown Court last Thursday, when it was heard that the trials may be split into three, starting in April 2015.
Channel 4 Head of Documentaries Nick Mirsky said:"
This is a very exciting commission from a team known for brave and thought-provoking television"
Yeah, headed by director Chris Atkins (see below)
Executive Producer Richard Bond said:
“With support for UKIP growing in the polls, this is timely exploration of the effect their policies might have on Britain”
Ha bloody ha ha.
The DIRECTOR of this propaganda as indicated above is one Chris Atkins.
Guess what?
He's facing court again in April on an alleged £2.5 MILLION TAX SCAM. Think he might make the news before the G. Election?
http://www.hamhigh.co.uk/news/crime-court/hampstea...
This is a very exciting commission from a team known for brave and thought-provoking television"
Yeah, headed by director Chris Atkins (see below)
Executive Producer Richard Bond said:
“With support for UKIP growing in the polls, this is timely exploration of the effect their policies might have on Britain”
Ha bloody ha ha.
The DIRECTOR of this propaganda as indicated above is one Chris Atkins.
Guess what?
He's facing court again in April on an alleged £2.5 MILLION TAX SCAM. Think he might make the news before the G. Election?
http://www.hamhigh.co.uk/news/crime-court/hampstea...
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