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BCFM Drivetime
Paedophilia at Buckingham Palace
Weekly Program
 Bristol Broadband Co-operative  Contact Contributor
Nov. 14, 2014, 12:50 p.m.
http://politicsthisweek.wordpress.com/2014/11/14/35816/
News review with Green Councillor, and Assistant Mayor number three, Gus Hoyt, also Green Councillor for Horfield Martin Fodor on this weeks TTIP Roadshow event. Update on TTIP meetings that happened in Bristol this week by Martin Fodor, Green Councillor for Redland: attended by CBI, US Trade Organisation, MPs and councillors, local businesses, big businesses such as bank RBS and Deloittes, Business West, and the public (amongst others); ISDM – could be used by big business in secretive manner; hosted by accountants Grant Thornton; environmental and other standards could be diminished; clip of MP Charlotte Leslie in meeting. Other stories: SME (Small & Medium Enterprises) Alliance say the four big banks bankrupted their businesses – clip of Nigel Henderson from SME Alliance whose hotel business was bankrupted by fraudulent loan from RBS, who he is now suing; fines for banks after foreign exchange fraud; David McLeod, former employee of Bristol City Academy school, brings charges of racism against Bristol City Council after Gill Kelly hired; Merchant Venturers Charter Day at Bristol Cathedral – Bishop Michael Hill made an unfortunate comment in his sermon saying it was speculation about Edward Colstons business dealings ( a former slave trader) – about 8 million Africans died on crossings; more than half of people think religion does more harm than good, only a quarter think it does good; Cameron says some child abuse claims are conspiracies – Wanless report – files going missing when being given to Leon Britton – abuse and Buckingham palace staff – political entrapment – ex MI6 deputy head Peter Hayman was a paedophile.

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