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The Foxes

I have now found some links to the story below, but not unfortunately the orgional from EU Referendum, which was posted as “Foxes to investigate chicken coop”

Two members of the committee are committed Europhiles and the others are pro EU but anti Constitution. not exactly independent and Richards description is quite apt.

Sir Stephen Wall who has for most of his career been secretly working behind the scenes to further the cause of the European project against the wishes of the British people, became disenchanted when Mr Blair did his famous uturn and called a referendum on the EU Constitution. He felt that as the people of Britain were most likely to vote no, the best course of action was not to allow us a voice.

Now just to clarify this is a man who has freely sworn allegiance to the British Crown and therefore sworn to uphold the British Constitution, a trusted man who has been employed and well paid by the British people to work for their benefit.

This completely independent panel, however, is to be chaired by a former civil servant, and not just any only civil servant, but Lord Wilson of Dinton, the former cabinet secretary. Lord Wilson, incidentally, is a non-executive director of Xansa, an ‘international business process and IT services company’ which has made provision for ‘EU political donations and expenditure’ totalling in aggregate up to £50,000 per year.

This thoroughly independent chairman will ‘consider’ complaints from Eurosceptics, no doubt in a thoroughly independent and impartial manner, that ‘anti-EU, pro-withdrawal voices’ are routinely marginalised by the BBC. Apparently, his panel will also look at criticisms that too much of the broadcast coverage is seen ‘through a Westminster prism’, and that it has contributed to public apathy about Brussels by failing to explain European issues and their impact on British life”

For other even more “Independent” reports on the BBC Bias try Global Britain

Edit
Richard North has also posted about this with a link to his origional post in November and the EU report on the British Media Here

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By Ken
On January 22, 2005
At 9:32 am
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