Prospects - Thursday, 7 February, 2008
- 7 Feb 08, 10:28 AM
Simon Enright is today's programme producer - here is his early email to the team. What do you want us to cover?
Hello People,
Lots going on - how best do we deploy our resources to tell the most important and distinctive stories?
. How shall we do that?
The - is there a way we can take this on from our excellent coverage last night.
Ken Livingstone appears before London Assembly. Is it time for Michael Crick's profile of the mayor?
. He's accusing the PM of a breach of trust with the Labour voter - for not holding a referendum. Liz Mackean is in court.
Oh and an amazing access film from Madeleine Holt on ethical fashion. We have debate setup off the back.
Other stories? Playout ideas.
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I'd like to hear more about whoever it is who has come out declaring that it is inevitable that british law will incorporate some shariah law
- is the only legal protest (given the megastructure of laws prohibiting criticism of muslims) to join the BNP? and how 'legal' is that? aren't BNP members under surveillance anyway?
the saudi govt has the british govt by the short and curlies doesn't it? if we have to give bribes for business deals then there is nothing to stop saudi putting other pressures on us.
i feel as if britain is being sold out by the european elite so that the other european countries can remain free of shariah leaving one option for shariah followers within europe, to satisfy saudi.
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The idea of the premier league turning into globetrotters has huge implications for the match going public. Where we once had structures to safeguard the game, we have an ever more rampant free market. Who cares about the cultural fabric of the nation for millions of people when there is a few quid to be made? It's time to show some unity and boycott the games.
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