MBGA News: Fed Up With BBC Bias!
The British media is supposedly neutral, but we all know that's nonsense. Both the BBC and Channel 4 are literally owned by the government. There is a need for an honest news outlet.
For decades, the politically correct state propaganda machine has be spewing liberal elite praise for the EU, demanding mass migration, and praising Sharia law. People need to hear the truth!
Report by Luke Nash-Jones on Remoaner protest:
State-funded media (your tax money) remained silent as 1,500 girls were raped in Rotherham. It hid how British people suffered as our tax money was squandered by the European elite. #AxeTheTVTax
What is MBGA News?
The "Make Britain Great Again" news network has been revealing the truth that the establishment media hides.
Luke Nash-Jones, who produced Young Brexit the Movie, established the online channel MBGA News to challenge the bias of the likes of the BBC.
We show you:
- how Labour has shafted the working class it supposedly represents;
- how multiculturalism has been a disaster;
- how hard Brexit is vital to stop your tax money being wasted on EU vanity projects, when it should have been spent on neglected British railways, roads, and hospitals;
- how Sharia law has resulted in the harm of British children;
What do MBGA News need money for?
Running a news outlet is naturally not without costs:
- Our reporters in Belfast, Bristol, London, and the Midlands, require filming equipment: cameras, lenses, SD cards, batteries, rigs, drones, tripods, microphone packs, dictaphones, microphones, and windshields,
For example:
-- Camera £800;
-- Microphone pack for street interviews £900;
-- SD card £50;
-- Drone with camera: £200;
- Software to edit videos, including audio, as well as graphic software for overlays and infographics;
-- Adobe Premiere: £74.56/month;
- Hardware, such as powerful computers for editing video footage (editing is very demanding on computer memory, uses power graphics cards, and requires lots of external hard drives for storage of large video files.)
-- Apple Mac Pro: £3,000 to £7,000 depending on model;
- Website costs, to bring you our blog, and listing of videos:
-- Managed web server: £50/month;
-- Stock image library fees;
- Internet costs: If WiFi is not available while on shoot, we have to use mobile Internet, which is pricey for uploading video;
- Travel expenses (train/car fuel, hotels) to attend and film political events around the country, for example, we travelled halfway across Britain to film the JusticeForChelsey march in Sunderland;
What is the long-term plan?
Ideally, we need to establish a small studio (a room in serviced office complex), with proper lighting, in front of a green screen.
- Room in a serviced office complex: £500/month :. £6,000;
- Other offices expenses;
- Green screen: £200;
- Lighting: £500;
- Desk: £100;
- Chair: £30;
- Coffee Table: £40;
- Sofa and armchair: £200;
Then we will have a place where we can interview guests, and run a weekly show, without interruptions;