To be fair it’s bottom of the barrel scraping in the extreme.
One one side we have:
BBC Chair (or whatever they’re called) is a Tory donor, helps Boris Johnson with finances
Andrew Neil broadcasting, writing for the Spectator etc. no problem
Laura Kuensberg doing her thing
Fiona Bruce
Gary Lineker saga
etc etc.
Other side is:
Overweight woman who has lost weight appears on a cooking programme that previously featured another overweight person that also lost weight and existed on a different channel for a number of years.
The result is that the BBC is clearly a left wing entity that must be stopped.
Do you know those moments when people make a tit of themselves? This might be one of those occasions.
When it was on the BBC that role was performed by Sue Perkins who is white with a body like a bamboo cane. That clearly shows that the BBC is something, something…
Subconsciously I think you are onto something. Her issue may well have been the confectionary isle. A whole land of cakes! Tough to keep the weight down in the circumstances. So many choices.
But a confectionary aisle may have reduced the intake?
Now that the unnecessary pedantry is out of the way, I wonder what Roald Dahl would make of it? Fat? Jolly? Enormous?
Whole thing is stupid, and of course it doesn’t say anything about the BBC being leftist. I don’t know who she is, but presumably she is a presenter, or some sort of celebrity, and she has got a gig on a popular baking programme.
She reminds me of a modern day version of Rusty Lee or a female version of Micah Richards. Inasmuch as she and they have a loud jolly laugh and seem to see humour in virtually everything.
For me (and it’s just my opinion) too much of the humour jollity seems a bit forced and they look for any excuse to air their booming laugh.
Now Livvy that’s extreme. (are you a leftie?)
Very disturbing times in the UK at the moment, a fat lady is going to bake cakes on TV and there was a skinny lady who baked cakes on TV before her. It is time to panic and buy some more bog roll!
One thing with all of these government scandals that bothers me is, when did it become acceptable to conduct government business on WhatsApp of all things?
Is it secure? Is there an officially held audit trail? I mean we know that there have always been the smoke filled rooms and dubious meetings but this doesn’t even have the slightest air of discretion. The fact that we get to hear about this is surely an indication that any concept of security and accountability is out of the window.