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25 Apr 2021 Thousands of anti-lockdown protesters marched through London on Saturday, railing against the coronavirus restrictions that remain in place in Britain and the possibility of vaccine passports being implemented. The march, which was attended by London mayoral candidates Laurence Fox and David Kurten, began in Hyde Park when a flash mob organised by flares assembled around 1 p.m. One protester told Breitbart London that she is concerned about the implementation of vaccine passports, saying that she believed it would be the “beginning of the end”. Asked how she felt about Boris Johnson’s response to the coronavirus, she said that she believes the Prime Minister is “middle management”, saying that “he’s just following orders and I think he’s on his way out. I think he’s just doing a job and getting well paid for it.” ....
Trending One joked: “Saves wasting it on making tv programmes for the snowflake and woke brigade.” Another said: “They don t get a penny from me, and haven t for the past 7 years.” A third referred to the corporation’s Comic Relief charity appeal and wrote: “It s us who need relief from these comics .” The BBC has been criticised for scrapping free TV licences for the over 75s (Image: Getty) The cash is in addition to a separate BBC arrangement for staff taxis, worth up to £74 million when it was last put out to tender in 2018. The BBC said that £15 million was the maximum possible spend and represented an annual cost of about £2 million. ....
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and British comedy classic Blackadder, claiming that they contain “discriminatory jokes” which may cause “offence”. A 2020 reunion episode of the 90’s American comedy mainstay The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was deemed offensive by Britain’s publicly funded broadcaster, in the latest example of the BBC adding woke warnings to protect the public from jokes which apparently may disturb some people’s delicate sensibilities. The trigger warning before the Will Smith comedy said, according to The Sun, that the show: “Contains discriminatory language which some viewers may find offensive.” The same warning was placed before an episode of Rowan Atkinson’s ....