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 and Marina Morris

For all the shows back to Easter 2009 visit the Friday Drivetime archive page.

First hour: Who are these ‘rulers of the worldGoldman Sachs? High Frequency trading distorting the markets, Bankers want to be loved: Barclays Chief Executive Bob Diamond proposes three ways to ‘rehabilitate’ bankers”. Was there any point in nationalising parts of RBS, Lloyds and other banks? Civil unrest unless we liberate the bankers from their cash: anthropologist Chris Knight. Foreign Secretary William Hague’s commons statement on Iran: yet more Middle East lies to prepare public opinion for an attack on Iran? Joe Foster & brother jailed but there was no ‘petrol bomb’ in Stokes Croft April riots. Late night arson attack on Bristol Conservative councillors Geoff Gollop & Kevin Quartley‘s cars. News review with ‘Occupy Bristol‘ daily news digest editor Polly Winch.
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Second hour: Employment law: Will Stone from Avon and Bristol Law Centre reads you your rights. Pouring toxic chemicals into the sub-strata in exchange for poisoned water, earthquakes and a little bit of gas, Friends of the Earth on Fracking. Trustworthy to build new nuclear power station at Hinkley Point upwind of Bristol? Two EDF directors jailed in criminal hacking conspiracy. Just Say Know? Bristol & Britain’s drug policy discussion and look at LSD with Danny Kushlick from Transform.
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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 and Marina Morris

For mp3s of all the shows back to Easter 2009 visit the Friday Drivetime archive page.

First hour: Council committees & planning, police oversight, UK public spending cuts, Greek Euro crisis, rare interview with chief executive of Barclays bank Bob Diamond, Vincent Tabak’s alleged child pornography on his computer & witnesses to his addiction to sado-masochism deemed inadmissible in Jo Yeates murder case by Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), BBC cutting while Radio Bristol RAJAR listener figures market share is halved from 8.4% to 4.2% in last 12 months, Prime Ministers’ Questions on Business Growth Fund & directors pay up 49% in the last year, MPs and Lords take part in lobbying code of conduct debate in Westminster Hall, government’s private sector pensions offer, Prince Charles has used his veto to alter 34 new laws in the last decade and believes he is related to Vlad the Impaler aka. Count Dracula, criminals may have their social security benefits docked by £25 a week, news review with Green Councillor for Ashley, Gus Hoyt.
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Second hour: 02:00 – Hilary Burn from Stop Bristol Airport Expansion. 13:00 – 200th anniversary tonight of the first Luddite machine breaking action which took place in Nottingham with Dave King, technology must be our servant not our master, land rights and social justice movements such as Diggers Levellers, Chartists and Occupy Bristol and London LSX. 41:00 – From privatisation of land to creeping fascism & the privatisation of war. Money, Idealism, Compromise & Ego (MICE) or Bribery, Ideology, Blackmail & Flattery (BFBF) spies’ persuasion techniques and the privatisation of intelligence work with former MI5 officer Annie Machon, Private Military Security Companies (PMSCs). 48:00 – Information Commissioner says Common Purpose blacklist is illegal, Mike doing Freedom Of Information Requests regarding ‘leadership charity’ Common Purpose, worried that their graduates may be breaking the law by ordering training from the organisation they are still a part of. 59:00 Rioting as Tunisia’s popular Petition Party election wins are anulled.
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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 and Marina Morris

For all the shows back to Easter 2009 visit the Friday Drivetime archive page.

First hour: €440bn European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) Euro bailout. Competition Commission launch inquiry into ‘big four’ auditors: PriceWaterhouseCoopers; Deloitte; KPMG & Ernst & Young. Canon Chancellor Reverend Giles Fraser resigns over St. Pauls cathedral plan to use Dale Farm like violence to evict ‘Occupy London’ protest camp, Very Reverend David Hoyle, Dean of Bristol Cathedral, discusses history, financial crisis & ‘Occupy Bristol’ camp on Bristol’s College Green. Second undercover police officer Bob Lambert authorised by senior crooked cops to use false identity perjuring himself through trial process. News review with Ray Carr, parliamentary candidate and Chair of the Bristol branch of the English Democrat party.
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Second Hour:
00:00
– Introduction
02:20 – Norwegian far right Masonic terrorist Anders Brevik’s Norway massacre on Friday 22nd July 2011 where 77 people died and 76 were seriously injured – Why did Norwegian authorities not stop Oslo underground or seal off national ports and airports to stop terrorists escaping? Norwegian police admit they had a five day ‘massacre’ terror drill ending at 3pm on the day of the attack. Evidence that Anders Brevik may have not worked alone through his visits to far right activists in the UK. Freemason Brevik came to Britain in 2002 also helped write the founding documents of the English Defence League (EDL) and Norwegian Defence League, yet Norwegian security service did not respond warnings he’d tried to buy and bought ingredients for explosives used in the Oslo bomb attack. Special report with Norwegian researcher Torstein Viddal.
15:00 – Sixteen Tons – Tennessee Ernie Ford (1955)
17:30 – Dave Barnby: I helped David Cameron to become an MP, plus Albert Burgess discusses his book ‘Layman’s Guide to the English Constitution’ ISBN 978-0-9569815-1-6 which argues that our legal system is based on King Alfred the Great’s laws and that many of our senior politicians could be arrested for treason over ceeding power to the EU.
40:45 – Financial Times news editor David Crouch explains that not all the paper’s employees agree with the war in Libya and that his FT leader writer was in Oxford’s elite Bullingdon Club, a close personal friend of David Cameron, Boris Johnson and George Osborne etc. – that is Jonathan Ford.
48:55 – For Halloween we hear claims of a strong link between satanism, witchcraft covens and the British Royal Family through the Order of the Garter and other so-called ‘honourable’ orders of knighthood, former US Navy author Tim Cohen presents information from his book The Antichrist and a Cup of Tea. Suggested further reading on witchcraft and the occult with Dennis Wheatley who knew black magician Aleister Crowley and Bristol occult writer Montague Summers.
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