- Sat Nov 15, 2025 12:36 pm
#100049
I think that Auntie’s legal advice - that there is no basis whatsoever for an inflated claim for compensation, that Trump suffered zero reputational damage whatsoever (how could he ?), and that a public apology for some poor editing should suffice, is pretty sound. But then I’m no lawyer, and the Floridian judiciary may be sympathetic to, if not actually biased in favour of, the president.
But frankly, I can't see that the BBC realistically has any alternative but to tell the Mango-hued Mussolini where to stuff his 5 billion dollar damages claim. Can you imagine the outcry were they to agree to pay him 5 billion dollars ? It could be the end of the BBC, or at the very least accelerate the end of the TV licence funding model.
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