Pull the plug. Hit pause on your licence fee. Cut the Direct Debit. Tune out. Because if we don’t fund them, they’ll have no choice but to hear us.

Enough is enough. Let’s call it what it is: the BBC has stopped even pretending to serve the public… or Britain. It now freelances, brazenly, as the propaganda wing of the permanently triggered, the perpetually offended, the performatively outraged, and the professionally aggrieved.

At this year’s Glastonbury, the BBC decided to beam into our living rooms a tirade so inflammatory, so explicitly inciting, it would have made any half-conscious compliance officer dive for the kill switch. And yet… nothing. No delay cut. No mute. No apology.

The BBC, with all its legal and technical safeguards, watched it happen. And let it happen.

Why?

They can’t claim ignorance. Nothing is truly “live” in TV. A delay of 30 seconds (or more) is standard. The BBC chose, yes, chose, not to press the kill switch. They let the bile spill into your home, into your children’s ears, and into the record books of their own declining credibility.

Let us be absolutely clear: the BBC is not a private channel. It is a public service funded by you, the licence fee payer, regardless of your politics. Whether you’re red, blue, green or apolitical, you’re footing the bill. And yet time and again, the BBC programming, their panel shows, their smirking satire, their news reports and now this… reek of one worldview.

A worldview that reliably seems to cheer leftist ideology, wokery, socialism and now even antisemitic sloganeering so long as it’s dressed up on stage with a bass drop.

The BBC would never broadcast someone calling for violence against these performers. And rightly so. So why the double standard? Why platform those who exploit their mic check to glorify hatred and division?

We must ask: Who is the BBC really serving? Their continued association with Glastonbury tells us everything we need to know. It is no longer about art. It is about agenda.

As MP Rupert Lowe quite rightly says, the BBC must:

  1. Apologise publicly to all licence payers.
  2. Launch an immediate editorial review into why this content was aired.
  3. Suspend future Glastonbury coverage until basic standards of neutrality and decency are guaranteed.

Or we must do it for them.

It’s time for the BIG BBC TURN OFF.

Pull the plug. Hit pause on your licence fee. Cut the Direct Debit. Tune out. Because if we don’t fund them, they’ll have no choice but to hear us. The BBC is not entitled to your money, especially when it misuses it to insult, provoke, and divide.

To the hypocrite festival goers behind 15-foot fences preaching ‘no borders’… enjoy the irony. To the BBC: enjoy the ratings collapse.

And to the millions of us who just want fairness, balance, and dignity in public broadcasting… let’s switch off. Together.

More coming soon on this from the Great British PAC.

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