BBC inexplicably cut away from Hancock press conference for the weather. Would politely suggest that when none of us can go outside the health secretary's update is slightly more important FFS
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Don’t be so rude. There is great interest in hearing unedited information. You really could explain why you thought it happened without being so disparaging. Another person who is unpleasant!
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Except Simon did explain and YOU were rude.
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You’ve literally jabbed at them and they’ve jabbed back as a result. They explained it to you. Twice. Self reflect.
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Oh, and Piers is possibly correct. Pompous.
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If they were that worried about timing why not leave the session before the question. Then showed an advert for One show.
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But, but, but changeovers and staff having to work over. The BBC is under so much pressure after all. Pray for them and get out clapping them tomorrow at 8.
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That's kind. We're really under no pressure compared to people doing way more important roles, often on less pay, but it is always frustrating when people don't understand how/why a decision is made and assume a grand conspiracy. C'est la vie. We're all in this together. Thanks!
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But the BBC have staff under so much pressure. Reporting on the crisis in our NHS is so much more tiring and pressurised than actually working in the NHS. Pray for the BBC.
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