Sir,-I was sympathised with Ann Gray's letter in last week's Richmond and Twickenham Times about the way her son's reporting had been treated by the BBC and 10 Downing Street. What Mrs Gray does not realise is that the BBC stands for 'Blair's Broadcasting Company'.

This government hates being told the truth and that Ann Gray's son should report the truth from Iraq is a mortal blow to Tony Blair's egotistic claim to be the best leader since Sir Winston Churchill.

We all know what happened to him in the 1945 General Election don't we.

Despite Andy Ingrams protest at the BBC's coverage of Mrs Gray's son's report it has been nothing more than a play to cover his boss Tony Blair's ego.

Look, Mrs Gray, who runs the BBC - Greg Cut the Crap Dyke and Gavyn Davies, both millionaires who donate millions of pounds to the Labour Party.

Tony Blair thinks he can walk on water. The only water he has walked on is the beach somewhere in Tuscany - his crony's villa there.

Simply watch the BBC's Newsnight or Question Time where a member of the Labour Party is taking part or is not taking part.

I don't watch the Prime Minister's Questions time because Tony Blair won't answer questions with the truth.

He snubs our gracious Queen Elizabeth II and has contempt for the procedures of Parliament. He professes to be a Christian moral crusader but that is the alter side of his alter ego.

Tony Blair's aim is to be president of all Europe when he is dumped by the electorate or to be vice president to that blood-thirsty dimwit in the White House. Tony Blair does not know the meaning of the word democracy, even if it struck him in the face.

So I urge Mrs Gray's son Andrew to keep up the good work of reporting this unwarranted war.

If I may quote the words of Corporal Jones in Dad's Army when he says to Captain Mainwaring, 'They don't like it up them do they sir'.-Jerry Doyle, Teddington.

April 30, 2003 15:00