decomez6 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 20, 2021 3:08 pmPoliticians are dressed up in suits , but politics is a dirty game .
I sense a political hatch act . The exchanges are in bed with bookies , and they are now setting up thier headquarters in places favourable to thier bottom line ( tax avoidance )… this is not always welcome news to politicians who use thier power of mass influence to blackmail the big boys of the betting industry . Most politicians receive a certain kind of kick back inform of a campaign donation just to keep thier mouth piece ( bbc) quiet.
RSPCA has always done the leg work of animal cruelty and I find them more genuine and less antagonistic .we all want to see the bad apples of the horse racing industry down the drains.
As I've said I don't care who made the doc but the fact it was the BBC's flagship current affairs programme can only be a good thing because it will reach a much bigger audience and will spark more of a discussion.
You seem to have a problem with the programme because of who it was made by rather than the content. Unless you doubt the claims made?