Friday 16th May 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

Listen live http://icecast.commedia.org.uk:8000/commbrist.mp3

First hour: News review with Conservative Councillor for Westbury-On-Trym Alistair Watson – Six shy or orgerwise uncommunicative and unforthcoming councillors are up for re-election – Bristol City Slackers 2014: 3 Conservatives, 2 LibDems and 1 Labour councillor: Bishopsworth: Kevin Quartley (C), Brislington West: Peter Main (LD), Filwood: Chris Jackson (L), Lockleaze: Sean Emmett (LD), Stockwood: David Morris (C) and Stoke Bishop: John Goulandris (C). Charlotte Leslie, Conservative MP for Bristol North West, is being investigated for £17,000 cash for questions – should taxpayers fund political parties? Transparency of party funding; largest UK jobs growth for 43 years – but are these low wage, low productivity jobs and are many ‘self-employed’ really unemployed just being persuaded to claim tax credits as if they had an income? Stitching-up claimants is all part of the job, says Jobcentre insider. Benefit sanctions and underhand tactics Job Centre staff are encouraged to take; Bristol’s housing benefit bill increases 57% since 2010 mostly to working people; PMQs Part Time jobs….; Labour MP for Bristol East Kerry McCarthy asks about tax avoidance by Tory supporter Gary Barlow – tax avoidance generally, Prime Minister David Cameron’s father Ian was a pioneer of tax avoidance in the early 1980s; next week’s local and European elections both being held using different systems – first past the post and proportional representation – why vote when all the parties have such similar policies? PMQs Mark Hendrick MP– tens of thousands of ambulances waiting in queues for half an hour and over in hospitals – privatisation of the NHS; David Lowe, presenter of the ‘Singers and Swingers’ radio show on BBC South West bullied out of his job, his unintentional playing of the ‘n’ word in one of his songs;  PMQs the closing of Manston Airport in Kent – similar to Filton it is going to be built on; Avonmouth travellers are facing eviction from their home under the M5 but is this a legitimate lifestyle or not?
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Second hour: Investigative reports: Sunday Times Rich list – but how easy is it for the super-rich to hide their wealth and cultivate an aura of ‘invisibility’? How to stop the greed of the rentier class and heal Britain’s wealth divide. Interview with Kevin Cahill, journalist and author of ‘Who Owns Britain’, and former joint compiler, with Philip Beresford, of The Times Rich List. The Times Rich List is discussed and how it only covers the rich with visible assets – not the many who hide their wealth for example in tax havens. Also: police and the Mafia; land holdings; home ownership; The nineteenth century Irish Land League and their success in overturning the power of absentee landowners in Southern Ireland. land value taxation; home ownership and reduction in poverty; help to buy; UK billionaires and poverty in Wales; financial recovery built on sand. Fracking and the Rothschilds and Rockefellers investing with Dick Cheney in Genie Oil and Gas – The Wealth Fund and snapping up companies for peanuts, Martin looks at the possible fracking bubble, Ukraine. Clip from YouTube film ‘The Rothschild Myths’ purporting to explain the hidden wealth and ownerships of the Rothschild banking dynasty, including Reuters business information and news service, Associated Press and controlling interests in both the London Gold market and Royal Dutch Shell. Google and the ‘right to forget’, but is it just the rich and those who don’t like being reported on rewriting history (see below)? Clip from Fox News 2001, of Carl Cameron on Israeli company, Comverse Infosys, spying on US telecommunication networksNewsweek International cover Israeli spying on the USA.
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Ministry of Truth?
An example of a court report which was recently ‘disappeared’ from the Bristol Post website:

Legal bid to stop video being seen
By Viccy Mathias – Bristol Evening Post – Thursday, July 10, 2008
A Bristol-based journalist has launched a legal action against a man she claims is a former lover. A High Court writ issued by freelance writer Christina Zaba, of Leigh Woods, says she fears former Western Daily Press reporter Roger Tavener will publish an intimate video made while they were having an affair.
Ms Zaba claims Mr Tavener has “harassed” her by email, letter and text message since their alleged relationship deteriorated, and she is concerned that he will publish the video or images from the tape on the internet or to third parties. Her solicitors say this would equate to a breach of her human rights.
She is seeking an injunction against Mr Tavener, of Clifton, to prevent him harassing her or making the video public. Mr Tavener was not available for comment when the Post tried to contact him last night.

Friday 9th May 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

Listen live http://icecast.commedia.org.uk:8000/commbrist.mp3

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First hour: news review with LibDem MP for Bristol West & Coalition government Communities minister (under Eric Pickles) Stephen Williams. Are the UK Independence Party (UKIP) racist? Immigration paving the way for zero hour contracts; HMRC proposal that people who haven’t paid tax can have money taken directly out of bank account; Pfizer’s £63bn attempted takeover of AstraZeneca – Sir Jeremy Hayward, ex Morgan Stanley executive, overseeing it – where does this £63bn come from? Is it ‘funny money’ or QE printed money? LibDem Vince Cable, Labour’s Chuka Umunna, Tory Crispin Blunt discussing it – Ms. Moody worried that local jobs will be lost in Avonmouth; PMQs Ed Miliband on rent control – Unite the Union, housing, council housing; PMQs Andy Slaughter on hospital closures – privatisation of the NHS, cuts, PFIs; shocking YouGov poll that 60% will not vote in 2015 election – Lib all parties the same, compulsory voting, youth unemployment, full employment, low wage/low skill economy; PMQs disabled people and the bedroom tax – 90,000 emergency payments refused, councils don’t have enough emergency money to cover need.
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BokoHaram

Second hour: Investigative reports: Direct entry for foreigners and corporate bosses into the police force with Superintendent Ian Wylie, Avon & Somerset police. What is a Superintendent? Direct entry process of employment for senior officers, The Winsor Process, fast tracking; CPS prosecuting agency; College of Policing – business community represented more than local community? Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Sue Mountstevens. Ukraine – piece by Kim Sengupta on how witnesses say western backed mercinaries were killing local Russia supporters in Eastern Ukraine, Martin asks were Western backed snipers used at Kiev uprising? Odessa massacre of 40 trades unionists last Friday is a provocation supported by Washington but will Russia intervene? Syria – rebels leaving Homs and western backed terrorism. Boko Haram kidnap schoolgirls in Nigeria but are they controlled by the West? CIA, Nigerian embassies, AFRICOM, NATO working with terrorists ever since Operation Gladio. Ukraine fascism… Boko Haram & Abu Hamza, ‘Islamists’ run by MI5 & NATO? CIA, Mossad, MI6, Arab Allies Set Up Joint ‘Regime Change’ Operation Room in Amman, JordanAbu Hamza worked with MI5 and police to cool extremist Muslim hotheads – Operation Cyclone. Interview with Joseph Miranda about The Battle for Baghdad war game. Interview with Granville Williams from Press and Broadcasting Freedom – ¾ of media owned by multinationals, cartel? Media barons have a common world view and employ journalists with that view. Collusive relationship between politics and media with the media in charge. Author of Britain’s Media, How They Are Related, Granville Williams from the Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom (CPBF).
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BattleForBagdad

Friday 2nd May 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
Listen live http://icecast.commedia.org.uk:8000/commbrist.mp3

First hour: News review with Rob Telford, Green Party councillor for Ashley Ward. Is a Green Party vote a wasted vote in a general election? – European elections, AV and PR voting systems; Northern Ireland – the arrest of Gerry Adams of Sinn Fein, Martin McGuinness says it’s the return of the dark side of political policing in Northern Ireland to influence this month’s election, Brigadeer Gordon Kerr and the Force Research Unit (FRU) MI5/MI6 supplying loyalist terrorists during the troubles; Bristol teachers resign due to new residents parking scheme; wind turbines – vested interests opposing them; 900,000 crimes in 2013, including rape, not recorded in police stats; stupid ‘target based’ policing influences police to distort the crime figures; PMQs Ed Miliband on 2013 privatising of the Post Office which lost £1.4bn of taxpayers money – Osborne’s best man’s hedge fund made millions; PMQs Bristol North West Conservative MP Charlotte Leslie discusses jobs – aspiring to ‘full employment’ but no full employment since the 1970s; US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer £64bn hostile takeover of UK pharmaceutical AstraZeneca – big US corporations like Kraft (who took over Cadbury’s in the same way and closed the Keynsham factory) and Pfizer behave like Panzer divisions taking over by ‘hostile bid’ not with tanks, guns and conventional armies, nationalising pharmaceuticals; problems with care homes – Judy Downey chair of Relatives and Residents Association, deregulation is killing the elderly ‘care’ industry, care workers conditions also not good; local councils have investments in fracking companies. download

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Second hour: Dutch journalist Philip Dröge, author of Bernhard Master of Spies, the Intelligence Career of Prince Bernhard: Was ex-SS Bilderberg chairman Prince Bernhard a Nazi spy in Whitehall? Interview with Dutch journalist Philip Droge author of ‘Bernhard: Master of Spies’. Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands’ Nazi SS past and marriage to Princess Juliana of the Netherlands – comes to London when Holland is invaded by the Nazis in 1940 and shadowed by Ian Fleming of MI6 ‘M’ section, Desmond Morton, Mountbatten, OpJB and James Bond fame. Prince Bernhard sends double agent Christiaan Lindemans, known as agent ‘King Kong’, into Holland in early September 1944 just before crucial Operation Market Garden (see feature film & book ‘A Bridge Too Far’) but instead of going to prepare the Dutch resistance he reports straight to the German Abwehr (military intelligence). After the war Lindemans was arrested and interrogated by the British military intelligence and set to stand trial. But taken by the Dutch government to Germany where he died in mysterious circumstances days before the trial was due to commence. Bernhard reappears in 1954 in the Oosterbeek ‘witches cauldron’, where thousands of British paratroopers were massacred, as Chairman of the Bilderberg meetings for two decades. Then the Lockheed scandal of 1975 where he is disgraced, almost causing the death of the Dutch monarchy. Possibility that 2014 Bilderberg conference might not take place in Copenhagen, Denmark as many believe but in the Netherlands instead. Ukraine – fighting in Sloviansk, elections, civil war. Syria, elections in June. PMQs Susan Gilmore – Alex Salmond on admiring Putin. PMQs Liam Fox – on Ukraine and sanctions on Russia. Ukraine – moving of troops of Russia and NATO. Joseph Miranda, war game producer, discusses information warfare and Ukraine. Interview with Allyson Pollock, NHS whistleblower, and author of ‘NHS PLC : the privatisation of our health care’. The ‘private for profit’ sector doesn’t have a back up for risks and costs; a political (not financial) decision not to have NHS; ageing population not a problem – we can afford it; patient data being sold on from private companies; replicating US system which is inefficient. download

Sept 1944: Generals Brian Horrocks & Montgomery with Nazi spy Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands planning Operation Market Garden HorrocksBernhard
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