- 20 Mar 08, 19:17#36564
From the Hansard transcript of a debate today in the House of Commons: (emphasis is my own)
This man is what a cockney would colloquially call a "merchant banker"
Andrew Mackinlay (Thurrock) (Lab): May we have a debate on the oleaginous and supine approach of BBC news editors to BBC management? Did my right hon. and learned Friend notice this morning, in bulletin after bulletin, how they went on about Formula 1 being won by the BBC? The question that they did not ask was how much the licence payer would have to pay for something that could and should be provided on commercial television, with the licence money being diverted to promoting real, competitive sports, rather than the wealthy industry that is Formula 1. Is it not time that BBC news editors were brought to book? They should be probing BBC management rather than crawling to it.
This man is what a cockney would colloquially call a "merchant banker"

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Jim Clark, Monza, one lap down...