Not a surprise to Deadbeat readers but it's on it way.
Many thought Boris bought his way with promises of share options as he dodged bullets and watched them being fired at everyone else.
Never mind the MPs or xabinet ministers, Auntie Beeb had correspondents who seemed to be guilty of electoral fraud as they just joked their way through the whole analysis of postal voting papers.
Selling the BBC off in one big bulk sale could generate a significant one of bonus for the treasury as it's a big media company. Other options include parcelling up sections and selling it quietly off to a friendly fox or hound.
Surely the law will ensure the independence and any tinkering with their charter will be met with fierce resistance.
Oh aye, here's mud in yer eye!
None of it's likely to be held up by red tape, not with the blagger in Chief willing to grease palms with those valuable share options.
Let's face it, once it's out of public ownership the equal pay issues become someone else's problems.
I can't help thinking about all the programmes that won't be made, or worse still the ones that will be commissioned.
Is it convenient that the head for 7 years has stepped down, I'm sure in the words of that famous Life Support song "Time will tell".
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