BBC1 BREAKFAST
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcone
HUMAN RIGHTS WHAT ARE THEY?
An adventure into Human Rights?
There are no True Human Rights anywhere in the world today.
Human Rights Act 1998 (GB) (male only) (theory only)
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1998/42/contents
By | Associated Press – 4 hours ago
"VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis marks his second anniversary Friday riding a wave of popularity that has reinvigorated the Catholic Church in ways not seen since the days of St. John Paul II. He's also entering a challenging third year, facing dissent from within on everything from financial reform to family issues."
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/pope-finds-popularity-dissent-2-mark-132020895.html#L3sFZu4

General election 2015: Youth vote 'could be key to win'
BBC1 6.00am 9.15am
A warm welcome to all:
A warm welcome to all:
Breaking News,Newspapers, key info, and guests.
Our Carol, brings weather news: Cloudy start, gusty winds, rain, colder.
RELIGION WHAT IS IT?
An adventure into Religion?
Our Carol, brings weather news: Cloudy start, gusty winds, rain, colder.
RELIGION WHAT IS IT?
An adventure into Religion?
HUMAN RIGHTS WHAT ARE THEY?
An adventure into Human Rights?
There are no True Human Rights anywhere in the world today.
Human Rights Act 1998 (GB) (male only) (theory only)
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1998/42/contents
Pope finds popularity and dissent at 2-year mark

"VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis marks his second anniversary Friday riding a wave of popularity that has reinvigorated the Catholic Church in ways not seen since the days of St. John Paul II. He's also entering a challenging third year, facing dissent from within on everything from financial reform to family issues."
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/pope-finds-popularity-dissent-2-mark-132020895.html#L3sFZu4

General election 2015: Youth vote 'could be key to win'
"Up to three million young people have not decided how to vote in May general election, a think tank says.
"About 44% of 18 to 25-year-olds have yet to decide which party to back on 7 May, research by Populus, for left-leaning think tank Demos, suggested."
THE YOUNG FEEL POLITICALLY ALIENATED
Young people in Manchester, first time voters, feel no hope for change in the present political avenue, so no point in voting nothing will change. There is nothing on the political front that makes the young feel engaged. Suggest Inequality. Discrimination. Health. The first three key areas in need of urgent radical reform.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006v5tb/clips


Daily Politics.
BBC2 12.00 - 1.00pm
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006mvhd

THIS WEEK
Tonight
BBC1 11.45pm - 12.30pm
A warm welcome to all
Andrew Neil, Michael Portillo, Diane Abbott and guests
discuss political and parliamentary developments over the last week.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006mvhd .

NIGEL FARAGE UKIP DISCRIMINATION IN THE WORKPLACE OUT, OUT, OUT.
Nigel Farage sparks another race row by calling for end to 'out of date' legislation on discrimination in the workplace
“Asked specifically if Ukip would retain laws against discrimination on the grounds of race or colour, he replied: “No, because … we as a party are colour-blind.”
JMC: Nigel Farage is not stoking up trouble, he is facing the horrific truth, facing the issues that are trashing the lives of all the people attempting to survive in Britain every day, Attempting to find a way to do something about it.
JMC: Nigel Farage is not stoking up trouble, he is facing the horrific truth, facing the issues that are trashing the lives of all the people attempting to survive in Britain every day, Attempting to find a way to do something about it.

JMC: THERE ARE THREE BRITISH KEY
POLITICAL-LEGAL ZONES THAT NEED TO BE DEFINED:
At present in Britain they are all jumbled up under one
political-legal banner:
Home Issue Zones: EU Issue Zones: Global War Issue Zones:

Daily Politics.
BBC2 12.00 - 1.00pm
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006mvhd

THIS WEEK
Tonight
BBC1 11.45pm - 12.30pm
A warm welcome to all
Andrew Neil, Michael Portillo, Diane Abbott and guests
discuss political and parliamentary developments over the last week.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006mvhd .

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