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The prophet motive
Phone-in discussion hosted by BBC's right-wing Stephen Nolan
Daily Program
Steven Nolan
 Bristol Broadband Co-operative  Contact Contributor
Sept. 2, 2012, 12:23 p.m.
This is an edited version of a two hour phone in with all the squatting parts kept ijn and the sport and othetr stories removed
Some notable indications of BBC and presenter Stephen Nolans anti-squatting bias here including allowing a letting agent to tell a female nurse to get off your fat arse without comment or criticism and cutting a squatter off as he is asking the presenter dont you care that people will die?.
To begin with the BBC gets the story wrong by implying all squatting is being criminalised and that squatters were previously impossible to prosecute. As the show goes on it becomes clear the legal changes actually mean that the police will be taking over these responsibilities from private landlords and that this will only apply to those in residential properties.

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