Friday 8th Febuary 2019

At six – discussing the big stories in Bristol, Britain and around the world
After seven –
 straight talking and investigative reports

BCfm’s weekly Politics Show presented by Tony Gosling

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First hour news review: with Labour activist Mal Sainsbury and Labour Councillor for St George Troopers Hill Fabian Breckles. Lloyds Bank alleged fraud not looked into by Avon and Somerset Police – Steve Brodie’s report on BBC Points West – cuts to police. Dru Marland, a trans woman, discusses how the Gender Recognition Act could be improved and why having your gender legalised is important– toilet sharing issues, is gender a social construct??, book written about Dru by Richard Beard ‘Becoming Drusilla’. Albert Finney dies – clip of him in ‘Saturday Night, Sunday Morning’ (1960)which was X rated certificate in 60s and is now PG – what happened to British film industry? All about the money – good modern films and TV dramas. Brexit: Michael Foot and Ted Heath discuss the rights and wrongs of the EEC in the 70s; The decision for the UK to leave the European Union was overwhelmingly supported in parts of England with low income; Irish PM Leo Varadker discusses what he thinks of the backstop – Irish peace process; Corbyn in 2009 in Ireland – discussing the second Irish referendum on EU Lisbon treaty and the EU creating a ‘military Frankenstein’Germany and France considering an EU army; why May’s deal is so bad; People’s Referendum and uncertainty; Mark Carney warns no deal is increasingly likely – and could spark recession Mark Carney discussing how markets are sensitive to uncertainty; but why does Carney always gets economic forecasts wrong? QE and Bank of England – socialism for super rich.
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Second hour Investigative reports: Trump’s State of the Union Address – France and Germany fall out over Nordstream 2 – Trump and State of Union Address: US flawed voting system;  could Trump be impeached? Behind Trump are the usual US fasces signs – a bundle of sticks – something Fascists used to mean strength in numbers; Fasces everywhere ‘big’ in the USA including the Lincoln memorial and Virginia Washington statue indicating the USA may simply be an attempt to re-create the Roman empire where the fasces symbol originated? Trump’s speech – he talks about ‘the wall’; reasons for immigration – also West intervening in countries;  drugs and military – prohibition; Trump discussing NATO in his speech and US’s nuclear treaty with Russia; Moscow military holds ‘press conference’ with 9M729 ‘Iskander’ missile explaining its maximum range is 480 km so it is not violating INF treaty: The Russian 9M729 land-based cruise missile, contrary to the allegations of the United States, does not fall under the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), senior Russian officials said Wednesday.   “Russia has fulfilled and continues to strictly observe the provisions of the treaty and does not allow any violations,” said Lt.-Gen. Mikhail Matveyevsky, Chief of the Missile Troops and Artillery Branch of the Russian Armed Forces. – He spoke at a news briefing on the cruise missile for military attaches and Russian and foreign media, saying that the United States uses the missile to accuse Russia of violating the 1987 treaty and threatens to abandon it. – “The 9M729 missile could not be tested at the prohibited range of 500 to 5,500 km, as it was developed for other purposes,” Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said at the briefingChina’s Li Xiaofeng, an aide to a Chinese military attaché is implying that Russia is not violating INF treaty; nuclear weapons as a deterrent – Nuclear instability at levels not seen since Cuban Missile Crisis, says former US ambassador – business and profit in war;  Cuba and sanctions – socialism; Trump’s state of the union speech – socialism and Venezuela;  Venezuela – US coup to control oil;  US sanctions and ‘making economies scream’ to gain control – Argentina and Chile; Trump’s speech – Socialism – US ‘born free’; problems with US – health system, most unequal society;  Finland is top of the world for happiness, according to the World Happiness Report 2018, closely followed by Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Switzerland and the Netherlands. UK and poverty;  UK food banks – job centres can’t refer anymore Universal credit: DWP ‘bans jobcentres from referring people to food banks’ – Benefit claimants ‘slipping through the net’ after claim government is ordering local jobcentres to stop referring them to food banks in a ‘ploy to hide those needing help’; Universal Credit disaster; citizen’s income a brilliant humane system; Bristol University suicides; life expectancy starting to fall; homelessness; enough council housing for everyone in 70s The end of council housing – In 1979, 42% of Britons lived in council homes. Today that figure is just under 8%. Now, by scrapping secure tenancies and bringing in a pay-to-stay scheme, the government’s new housing bill could mark the end of a century-old dream – 80s ‘Right to Buy’; Trump’s speech – his crescendo – the American dream = survival of fittest? – the Christian right – antithesis to Christianity. PMQs Venezuela – a role model for Corbyn? – Venezuela and US interference about oil; Is Oil Behind Washington’s Venezuela Coup Madness? By F. William Engdahl 3 February 2019 – RAJAR: LBC grows to record 2.2m audience while BBC Radio 4 sheds 770,000 listeners – BBC and bias to right – John Humphries from Today Programme will retire this year; mainstream news and how to break and regulate the media monopolies.
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Friday 1st Febuary 2019

At six – discussing the big stories in Bristol, Britain and around the world
After seven –
 straight talking and investigative reports

BCfm’s weekly Politics Show presented by Tony Gosling

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Like George Galloway on RT and Talk Radio this show is being investigated by UK broadcasting regulator Ofcom. I can’t go into detail except to say their enquiry may conclude with this and other programmes being taken off the air – with fining of BCfm charity’s management board and may ultimately threaten BCfm’s licence to broadcast. 

I produce one of the only radio programmes outside London that presents independent foreign news and comment – and one of the only investigative programmes left in the UK. So if we suddenly vanish from the airwaves – you know why…

First hour news review with Conservative Cllr Richard Eddy, Labour activist Mal Sainsbury, Libdem activist Andrew Varney, Stoke Lodge campaigner Kathy Welham and former Sunday Times journalist Kevin Cahill: Campaign to save Stoke Lodge park from becoming fenced off by privatised Cotham School: ‘We Love Stoke Lodge’  with local campaigner Kathy Welham – Wednesday’s planning meeting at Bristol Council concerning park which Cllr. Eddy spoke at and Cllr Clive Stevens, Kathy was there too; Academy schools and privatisation profit making a factor? Richard Eddy, Tory Councillor for area, discusses issues – Ofsted says Cotham School’s plan to erect fences at Stoke Lodge playing fields ‘not required’ – Mayor Marvin said not his decision, decision of Bristol Planning Committee, but he can ‘come out’ in support if he wants and get planning to force removal of new fence if he wishes. Councillor Clive Stevens suggests planning chair Sultan Khan is, ‘bringing Bristol City Council into disrepute’ by evading planning enfocement questions over Sandra Fryer’s fence which, doesn’t have planning permission. Penny Beeston, from Beeston Media and mum of school pupil, who runs a pro Cotham school twitter account, didn’t respond to request to appear on tonight’s show; neither did Cotham School’s finance officer Sandra FryerLib Dems Mayor policy – get rid of position of elected Mayor – a referendum in 2022. Brexit: betting against the Pound;  PMQs Corbyn – need Brexit deal that will unite Country – votes in Parliament on Brexit last week;  Digby Jones discusses the uncertainty around Brexit causing problems – not ‘no deal’; Corbyn’s ‘Six points’ cannot be met by leaving EU;  Brexit pushed forward – MEPs elected? Junker’s unelected replacement. Next EU president? Bavarian Manfred Weber “Brexiteers are egoists and liars” New President of EU in May, Manfred Weber from Bavaria, says Brexiteers are egoists and liars.   Dispute in Labour Party over transgender issues: Matthew Strange, a bisexual man who was at the meeting, gives his views; complaints about Labour member Pamela Beamish’s comments ‘you are not a woman, whatever the law says’ and Esther Giles, Labour member, trying to ‘protect her from bullies’ also banned from standing as Labour candidates, without debate, says labour member Matthew Strange in ‘kangaroo court’, chair of the committee resigns; Mal Sainsbury was at last Wednesday’s meeting and supported the banning decision. Consultation on Gender Recognition Act in Bristol Council; identity politics problems, antisemitism and transgender self-identification, in Labour Party. –

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Second hour Investigative reports: Scott Bennett, former Psychological Warfare Officer, and author of ‘Shell Game – Booz Allen Hamilton Whistleblowing Report’, joins the news review – his blog Shellgame, about Scott’s work as a Psychological Warfare officer in the US Army uncovering financial support for Islamic fighting groups such as Al Qaeda and ISIS from the West – politics in US at moment – Trump and State of Union Address – Troops in or out of Syria – Trump’s ‘Art of the Deal’ and his brinkmanship that seems to work;  Venezuela – can’t just go in and take over;  Iran – animosity between US and Iran goes back 40/50 years, back story of Iran Nuclear Deal, Israel, 9/11;  US/ Russia relations – Trump Tower in Moscow – Skripal affair;  George Galloway complaint from Ofcom about his reporting on Skripal affair – former soldier and special branch officer Charles Shoebridge discusses how Ofcom are not consistent;  British role in Russiagate (anti Russian propaganda) – Pablo Miller spyline story;  John Goss, discusses who Pablo Miller is – Russian spy defector handler – including Skripal and Litvinenko; US and Russiagate – Christopher Steele and Russia fixing election for Trump; psychological warfare – preparing the publics’ minds – Press TV journalist Marzieh Hashemi arrested without charge in US, now released – NeoCons;  Israeli Foreign Minister to be, Yuval Steinitz, threatens to attack Iran;  future false flag attack by Israelis, blaming Iran?;  BDS Bill – banning Israeli settlement goods; Captain Boyott (1947 film) – Irish invented it;  Paralympics – Malaysian PM, Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, says he does not want Israelis to come because Israel does not abide by International Law: Malaysia’s PM: ‘the World Obeys Israel, We Don’t’. Mahathir Said That Malaysia Has The Right “To Voice Our Own Feelings And To Have Our Own Policies.”;  Syria – Russian Military in there;  Alex Krainer discusses the Magnitsky Act where individuals can be sanctioned;  Hilary Clinton and her misdemeanours.  Martial Law threatened in Britain because of Brexit.
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Friday 25th January 2019

At six – discussing the big stories in Bristol, Britain and around the world
After seven –
 straight talking and investigative reports

BCfm’s weekly Politics Show presented by Tony Gosling

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First hour news review: Death threats against Mayor Marvin – him discussing this on Sunday Politics;  Former Scottish leader Alex Salmond charged with attempted rape, sexual assault – his show on Russia Today, Alex says he’s not guilty of any of the charges; he obviously believes this is a political ‘show trial’ Alex Salmond faces two attempted rape and nine sexual assault charges among list of 14 offences – just weeks after he won harassment inquiry case against Scottish government – similar cases: Investigative journalist Julian Assange, Avon and Somerset Chief Constable Nick GarganWiltshire and Cleveland Chief Constable Mike Veale. UKIP – problem with Tommy Robinson becoming a special advisory;  Brexit – media and sound bites, austerity and race hate – like in Nazi Germany; PMQs mental health – teenager Nathan got no help and killed himself; mental health in Bristol – Thrive program, Time to Change hubAnti Stigma Alliance hub, Wellbeing and Rethink – Feb 7 Time to Talk initiative – Bristol university student takes own life – the seventh in 18 months – students and suicide – Church? Based in the centre of Bristol the St James Priory Project Charity provides unique services to support people during difficult periods in their lives. Onsite we have support services for people with a mental health problem and also for those in recovery from drug and alcohol dependence – Mind website good – Time to Change £10,000 for initiatives to help people;  C4 News – Brexit – Alison McGovern, Labour remainer, and Andrea Jenkins, leaver, argue about having a second referendum; Brexit – second referendum and will we leave on 29th March? Cameron before the original referendum – on it being the ‘final decision’; PMQs Corbyn – Theresa May won’t take ‘no deal’ off the table; Max Langer, campaigner for better buses in Bristol, discusses this – franchising of buses, Tim Bowles – Evasive Metro Mayor ‘Metrobus Mayor’ – Timid Tim Bowles won’t come on this show, Max Langer’s petition: Take Control of Bristol’s Buses. We the undersigned call on Mayor Marvin Rees, Regional Mayor Tim Bowles, Bristol City Council and the West of England Combined Authority to work towards a bus franchising scheme for BristolThe Chair of the National VIPaedophile Inquiry, Alexis Jay, has granted an application made by convicted of Gross indecency former MP Harvey Proctor for core participant status in its Westminster investigation.
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Second hour Investigative reports: Manfred Petritsch, publishes blog ‘All Smoke and Mirrors’ ‘Alles Shall und Rausch’, also joins Ron Mandel for the international news review. Venezuela: Regional powers recognise Maduro opponent as interim president – US, Canada, Brazil, Colombia, among others recognise Juan Guaido as country’s interim president;  US and regime change since Chavez;  large oil reserves in Venezuela; Newly elected president is confronted by choice between gold and a bullet with his name on it – Perkins book ‘Confessions of an Economic Hitman’; Russia backing Maduro – cold war over to South America;  Mike Pence legitimising and backing Guaido’s claim to power; Guaido – controlled opposition by US;  2002 coup attempt against Chavez – film ‘The Revolution Will Not Be Televised’; 2019 coup attempt in Venezuela is similar to Kissinger’s 1973 Chile coup – regime change in Chile, coup against Allende – Henry Kissinger’s planProgressive US Lawmakers reject US interventionism in Venezuela – Venezuela’s  state run TV channel which all South America watches- Telesur English. Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe army blames brutality on army impostors. US Shutdown – The Wall, Trump, immigration, gender politics. Forget Gender Reassignment. You Can Now Identify as Mermaid. Skripal case: SPIRE FM EXCLUSIVE: Teenage girl, Abigail McCourt (16), describes moment she found collapsed SkripalsSergei and Yulia Skripal were given first aid on the infamour Salisbury Maltings bench by her mother, the British Army’s most senior nurse, Colonel Alison McCourt, who just happened to be nearby – adding further intrigue to the highly controversial case; Pablo Miller, from Orbis Business Intelligence Ltd, was MI6 handler of Skripal and also author of anti-Trump dossier: Joining Some Dots on the Skripal Case: Part 4 – The Dodgy Dossier – U.K. Defense-Notice (D-Notice): Here Are the Official State Censorship Documents Relating to the Skripal Affair – The Covert Brasserie: How ex-Russian agent Sergei Skripal dined with ‘tweed suit-wearing MI6 handler every month at Salisbury restaurant’ – Skripal case as a false flag to make Russia look bad – again; Military press ‘advisory’ DA Notice (ban) not to mention Pablo Miller’s name in media. Mohammed Makawi, who is from Sudan, discusses the recent large protests and problems in Sudan: Islamist Fundamentalists with links to Muslim Brotherhood, have been in power for 30 years – it’s time for fair elections and others to take power;  other reasons behind riots – rising costs, and lack of bank notes in banks – many people being killed;  Russia supporting leader Bashir;  Bashir going abroad to Syria and Qatar to gain support.

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