“May I correct a notion on this board? I am being told to go back to America and being called a ‘foreigner criticising Britain.’ I have lived in the UK for 32 years and have been a taxpayer and ratepayer for 29 years. I criticise Ross and Brand and am told to go back to the USA. So, does this mean the 37,000 good people who complained to tne BBC about their filth should leave the country? By the way, much as many correspondents would like to see the back of me, like most people in the UK I have no dhosh and can’t afford to move. And I can’t be deported because I am a British citizen.”
Carol, I don’t think that anybody wants to deport you, they are just concerned for your welfare when you clarly dislike life here so much.
I’m sorry to hear about your endowments, unfortunately it’s not just UK equties that have taken a tumble, have your looked at the Dow, the Nikkei or the CAC40 recently?
However, if you still have a house in St John’s Wood, I find it unlikely that you really can’t afford to move if you wanted to. If penniless orphans from Somalia can move around the world to start a better life then I’m sure a well-to-do journalist and TV producer could find some way to do it. Not that it’s any of my business, I just don’t like to see somebody in a situation they clearly dislike. Anyway, I wish you good health in the future and hope you cheer up a bit.
PS, thanks for the biographical detail, now I can see where the anti-BBC stuff was coming from, lol.





