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Old 13-04-2021, 10:23   #84
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Re: Prince Philip has Died R.I.P

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Originally Posted by Maggy View Post
BBC stands for British Broadcasting Corporation. It's their job to FULLY cover major events. The British public need to remember this.

There's two things to pick up on here.

1) There's a distinct difference between QUALITY of coverage & QUANTITY of coverage.

The coverage almost got to the level of how often did he change his socks, did he ever finish 1st in Fall Guys and what was his favourite flavour of Monster Munch (it was spaghetti sauce)

2) The British people don't need to remember anything at all, they're quite within their rights to complain should they wish. Many have done at the coverage of events such as COVID-19 & Brexit (Of which both have had their fair share of over the top sensationalism) And also will have probably had a more direct impact on people day to day lives than the death of the Duke of Edinburgh.
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