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With the results of the US presidential election in and the potential rise in tension around the world, I thought it might be a distraction to see what would the changes to British culture be if someone like Russia won a fantasy WWIII


Firstly the BBC would become a state television program showing the following programmes


Homes under the Hammer and Sickle

Georgesky clarkskys amazing hiding spaces

Escape to the salt mines

RedEnders

Question time (hosted by the KGB)

The last staLEG


Of course it could be a different country that wins in which case it could be programmes like


Homes under the burqa (is)

Goodday Britain (Australia)

Flog it (Middle east)

The one child show (China)


Feel free to play along if you are fed up of the US Election on the news today.

???? Wrote:

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> er, the BBC is a 'state television prorgram'

> (sic)


Are you saying we receive state controlled television already... Heck that explains ripoff Britain which is designed to make you feel good about others problems to thinly cover yours....

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