Govern Britannia and blame the BBC for Last Night of the Proms PC-Lunacy – Yorkshire Post Letters

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I am not surprised that British retirees are dismayed to be forced to pay exorbitant licence fees to pay attention and see the “left-wing applause trap” perpetrated through the right-wing politics fans who lead the BBC.

If the BBC’s management were fair and admitted that it is spreading anti-British Marxist nonsense, and if we can just not subscribe to its stupid propaganda machine, that would have no consequence.

So the BBC could no longer pay its obscene salaries to avoid taxes in the territories and would soon go bankrupt, hopefully.

If decent Britons doubt what I’m writing, take note of the latest BBC statement, which is a preference to avoid making a Song by Rule Britannia and Land of Hope and Glory on the last night of proms before the turn a week later. government intervention.

It would be a concept for BBC leaders to move to North Korea, where they would be surrounded by like-minded people, accustomed to public media spreading communist rubbish.

From: Barrie Crowther, Walton, Wakefield.

By the lyrics of two patriotic songs from Last Night of the Proms, the BBC will alienate the English to the fullest.

It won’t be racism, in fact it’s only going to make things worse. Listen to the lyrics to Land of Hope and Glory. These same words tell a resonant story and a patriotic voice.

Black life matters, but at the expense of our history.

From: Paul Morley, Ribblesdale Estate, Long Preston.

Isn’t it time for the other Britons to refuse en masse to pay a morally deceased BBC licence fee?

They no longer constitute us, but they destroy everything that makes this country wonderful and deprives us of our heritage. And what a legacy!

We have led the world towards the abolition of slavery and provided security and relief to the world’s poor. What better to celebrate this than to say with songs that we will never be slaves.

From: John Roberts, St John’s, Wakefield.

The ignorance and educational irresponsibility of some other people in the media is something to believe. Looking at the Sky News preview the other night, one individual tried to say that Rule Britannia’s words were celebrating slavery.

For this man’s information, the lyrics (written through A.C. Benson in 1907 with Elgar’s music) say otherwise. Moreover, if you study a bit of history, you will realize that Britain played a decisive role in the active liberation of the abolition of slavery more than 80 years ago. Many British sailors also lost their lives by imposing the prohibition on slavery.

What chance do we have if these other people fail to misrepresent themselves?

From: Keith Punshon, Willow Bridge Lane, Dalton, Thirsk.

Finnish director Dalia Stasevska, who will run The Last Night of the Proms, is married to Sibelius’s great-grandson. She describes Sibelius as an anchor of her repertoire and as a percentage of her music with us Britons.

Its sequel, Finland, an exciting patriotic work, was heard by loudspeakers from finnish frontline troops as they battled a Soviet invasion. How ironic that you have to come here to demystify the classical music of laughter made on Last Night.

Lord Hall’s hope after Brexit is that the BBC will use its resources to promote British values in the world. I hope you don’t use your talent to denigrate and degrade a country that has given so much to the world, as the BBC preaches its progressive agenda.

If the BBC hates Britain so much, it may deserve to remove the word “British” from its name because it loses the Charter that once made it reliable and, in fact, representative.

From: ME Wright, Harrogate.

OrchestraL versions of Rule Britannia and Land of Hope and Glory will be in Last Night of the Proms (August 25).

I wonder; Would Elgar object if those who wanted to sing “Land of Hope and Brexit, Mother of the Free” – to do what America needs?

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