Friday 14th Febuary 2014

BCfm’s weekly politics show presented by Tony Gosling

At five – discussing the big stories in Bristol, Britain and around the world 
After six –
 straight talking and investigative reports with Martin Summers

First hour: News review with shadow Foreign Office minister and Labour MP for Bristol East, Kerry McCarthy. Rushing home for last year’s recall of parliament and Syria vote; Kerry’s visit to Malawi and Mozambique for a Commonwealth conference; LGBTs; Cameron and human rights; DWP leak about privatising the administration of pensions, is it more efficient? Rolls Royce share prices tumble because they are being investigated by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) over bribery allegations – rumours that GKN are planning to move away from Filton; Prime Minister’s Questions: Ed Miliband on the floods – should Environment Agency chair Chris Smith resign? PMQs: Graham Morris on the Bedroom Tax being dropped in Scotland – Dispatches documentary showed 350,000 disabled people are hit by this tax and may face eviction; PMQs Stephen Timms MP on 1 million youth unemployed leading to a ‘lost generation’ – Labours’ Future Jobs Fund was dropped when the Tories came to power; talk by Tommy Sheridan, former Scottish Socialist Party MSP, on the cuts policies pursued by all parties; Chancellor George Osborne accused of bullying the Scots on ruling out the Scottish Pound, he, Ed Balls and Danny Alexander taking their orders from former Goldman Sachs governor of the Bank of England Mark Carney.
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Second hour: Round up of international news stories with Martin Summers. The USA military’s’ command bases around the world – UsAfriCom for Africa based in Stuttgart, Germany next door to UsCentCom for the Middle East – USPAcom, USEUcom, USNorthCom and USSouthCom. Pakistani man Kareem Khan, who was to testify about drones strikes on his family to EU, abducted, believed to be by Pakistani secret service the ISI. Reprieve charity campaigning for his release – the destabilising of Pakistan in an undeclared war by NATO. War brought increase in violence against women in Afghanistan but UK and US troops pulling out. Interview with photographer Guy Smallman, journalist who has just returned from Afghanistan where he visited Kabul and Fara City. Violence against women is increasing – poverty, addiction, arranged marriages, no knowledge of human rights, incompetence of the government and an explosion in opium production which Martin Summers says is being shipped out on British military transport planes according to websites NarcoNews and CIAdrugs. Exclusive interview with John Roberts a farmer from Bussex Farm, Westonzoyland on the Somerset levels, about the floods and the incompetence of the Environment Agency, he wants EA chief Chris Smith sacked immediately. Cost to dredge the River Parrett £4.5m, money spent on Steart Bird Sanctuary £32m and the River Parret has enormous silted banks with trees growing on them as well as seven feet of silt in the bottom yet some still deny dredging is needed. Tommy Sheridan’s talk again – abolishing the monarchy and privatising industries in the public sector. Former Scottish Socialist MP Tommy Sheridan wants end to monarchy and nationalisation of utilities. RBS and asset stripping companies. PMQs Cameron asking Ofgem and Competition Commission to look into the profits of the energy companies, as Labour suggested. PMQs Tory MP John Baron on nuclear test veterans – no compensation, Gulf War Syndrome. Former MI5 officer Annie Machon on Edward Snowden, formerly secret ‘Five Eyes’ programme and Echelon – NSA, GCHQ and spying. Former Bristol MP Tony Benn is ill in hospital.
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Friday 7th Febuary 2014

BCfm’s weekly politics show presented by Tony Gosling

At five – discussing the big stories in Bristol, Britain and around the world 
After six –
 straight talking and investigative reports with Martin Summers

First hour: News review with Mark Weston, conservative councillor for Henbury, and chair of Bristol City Council’s Transport and Scrutiny Committee. Bristol’s buses, residents parking to cost £50 annually, the prospect of a Bristol City Centre congestion charge, Bristol Mayor George Ferguson how much power and how much of a political mandate does he really have? new Bristol police custody suites not to be managed privately as it will cost roughly £600k more, are new ‘super custody suites’ too far outside population areas? Police will be able to view private NHS health records using a password – without going through the court and getting a warrant; opt out of the selling of your private medical records here – the unions and the new ‘one person one vote’ system to choose the Labour Party leader; is the tube strike in London justified? Should striking in ‘essential services’ be against the law? London mayor Boris Johnson considers suing the RMT union for revenue loss;  PMQs Ed Miliband – not enough women MPs in the Tory Party, and speaker Bercow telling Education Secretary Michael Gove: “Mr Gove, you need to write out a thousand times ‘I will behave myself’ at Prime Ministers’ Questions.” to write 1000 lines! In the new guidance to be handed to teachers this week Mr Gove recommends “tough but proportionate” punishments such as writing lines. PMQs: Ed Miliband – a senior woman Tory MP removed and replaced by an old Etonian; Cameron running government threough the ‘old boy network’? 75% of MPs are millionaires; PMQs Fiona McTaggart – fraud in private companies in the public sector – white collar crime, banking fraud but companies are fined, no individuals sent to prison; PMQs – Royal Mail shares over 80% higher now than originally sold for; A&E under pressure – malnourished patients turning up; former UKIP Chairman advocates terminating foetuses with Down’s Syndrome.
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Second hour: Interview with Alex Hart in Frome from ‘Frack Free Somerset‘, about fracking and ‘Frack Free February‘. Polluted water making people ill, radioactive water entering the aquifer, earthquakes caused by fracking. Tory politicians benefiting from fracking: Lord Green the HSBC Money Launderer; Lord Brown – disgraced chairman of BP, Bilderberger & Chairman of Quadrilla ; Peter Lilley denying his links subsequently proven to TESSA…drilling company;  Lord Green – BASS …supplies fracking.  Various events for Frack Free February and Frack Free Somerset website. Interview with Edward Snowden by a German TV network: the privatisation of the security services and the dangers of this; the NSA and violations of authorisations; mass surveillance; NSA, GCHQ and BND are close; economic spying.  Edwin Black’s ‘IBM and the Holocaust’ and the danger of mass government data trawls and the laws put in place to stop it. GCHQ and illegal Distributed Denial of Dervice (DDoS) cyber attacks against protesters who have not broken the law. US bases in Britain under question by Tom Watson and the House of Lords after 50 years because they may be being used for illegal surveillance and drone killings. US State Department official Victoria Newland and US ambassador to Ukraine Geoffrey Pyat – their intercepted phone call swearing about the EU in derisory terms, fixing the new Prime Minister, leadership of Ukraine with no involvement from the people of Ukraine.
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