Donate SIGN UP

BBC , You will move up north, you will be happy ?

Avatar Image
RebelSouls | 14:50 Wed 28th Jul 2010 | News
58 Answers
Is it that bad up north that once you move away you never want to go back ?

http://www.dailymail....tml?ito=feeds-newsxml


Wonder how long the rabid troll will take to get here, never mind it will leave the doggy pooh alone :)
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 20 of 58rss feed

1 2 3 Next Last

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by RebelSouls. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
I don´t blame him most of Manchester is filthy.
-- answer removed --
Vibra....nice to see you......and stringing a sentence together!

I go five times a year and the wife went shopping about six weeks ago for the first time in 10 years. She was appalled, but I was use to it.
What's your point, RebelSouls?
Isn't it a matter for 'the rabid troll' whether he moves his family?
You are clearly still hurt by the 'hounding' you received for not having a TV licence. I admire your passion but I'm not sure where you are trying to get to with all these posts about BBC 'fat cats' and how the BBC spends its (our) money.
?????
Question Author
Mr Salmon, will be entitled to up to £1,900 a month in rental fees for up to two years.

Critics say many rank and file staff will not have the option to commute between the two cities because they do not earn anywhere near the salary of Mr Salmon, who got total pay of £430,000 last year. And many could not afford to run two homes.


Factor he could rent a flat ? He could buy half my street with that kind of money.


Troll food :)
No we have some beautiful places in Yorkshire, although my daughter lives 'down south' and wouldn't come back here to live. I have always wanted to live somewhere on the coast, and i must admit it tends to be much colder up here, so the south coast has been on my wish list. Having said that I don't think I'll ever move away from Yorkshire.
gran....for this thread....North= Manchester.

I agree some parts of Yorkshire, Cheshire, Lancashire are beautiful.
Question Author
gran lives in Yorkshire God's Own County.
I went to Bolton once....
Question Author
Notlob
You could of course apply for the job then RebelSouls next time it becomes vacant.
Like it or not, it's a fact of life that organisations have to pay a lot for very senior staff and have a retention package. The move is designed to save money. He'd get reloaction costs whether he had a flat for himself or a bigger house for his family in Manchester.
But as you've already told us you don't pay for a TV licence I'm a bit puzzled as to why you feel so strongly about the pacakge paid to this guy. There will be several hundred other people in Manchester earning more than him- execs of other organisations, self employed business owners, top barristers, top investment bankers, footballers, musicians. models, drug dealers...
Number 2...pmsl
Question Author
Factor i have more than 10 years licence slips form past years. Now i have seen the light should i not have a view on the waste of the parasites. Do you only comment on the things you pay for ?
Moving much of the BBC to Manchester is designed to save the License payer a lot of money

I'd have thought the Mule and RS would both approve of that

Ah but that's not the agenda is is? the agenda is distroying the BBC to make sure that only tabloid style material is aired and that there's no competition for the likes of Murdoch.

(Do you think RS knows what a troll is? he seems to be using the term in a rather strange way) http://en.wikipedia.o.../Troll_%28Internet%29
don't be so bloody condescending!!!!!
They're touch oop north aren't they?
*touchy*
Question Author
Must be big news it is in the Guardian

http://www.guardian.c...er-salmon-bbc-salford

1 to 20 of 58rss feed

1 2 3 Next Last

Do you know the answer?

BBC , You will move up north, you will be happy ?

Answer Question >>

Related Questions

Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.