Fergus Wilson Panorama documentary – now available on iPlayer

Fergus Wilson Panorama documentary – now available on iPlayer

22:10 PM, 17th March 2019, About 5 years ago 99

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Fergus Wilson was on BBC1 Panorama Monday 18th March at 8:30pm. The program is titled “Britain’s Most Controversial Landlord.”

Get this programme and hold on to your hats as knowing Fergus it is likely to be a Roller Coaster of a ride!

BBC documentary judging the PRS based on the circumstances and personality of one man.

Fergus Wilson’s Comment:

“The BBC is known as the Biased Broadcasting Corporation for very good reason!

Every time Richard Bilton is on a housing programme it is the same old gramophone record of the poor parents with Children with nowhere to go!

It is a subject close to his heart! However, he does the TV audience no good at all by talking up precious time showing tenants forced out and avoiding dealing with the Causation of the Problem!

No time was spent dealing with the prime issue of why are landlords leaving BTL in their hoards due to the punitive tax regimes being introduced for landlords by HMG.

I am slightly different as I am retiring due to old age but for those younger landlords exiting BTL it is because the Government has made it so unattractive.

I ran through the reasons why the Private Sector is no longer investing but it was cut out in favour of Richard Bilton’s same old song!

HMG needs to address just why the PSL is no longer investing.

It is time for Richard Bilton to be thrown on the scrapheap. He is out of time and out of touch!”

 


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Siobrog47

10:57 AM, 19th March 2019, About 5 years ago

Reply to the comment left by Dr Rosalind Beck at 15/03/2019 - 11:04
Absolutely twisted that story, don't expect anything less from the BBC. Watched this programme yesterday, fair play to the business man, they are HIS properties, and if potential tenants worry about having to move on then don't sign up for a six month contract! Look elsewhere, the landlord is up front with the 6 month contract. They are HIS properties and if he wants to sell, who are we to question! Well done BBC for trying to brain wash some viewers!# but not this one!

RichDad

11:01 AM, 19th March 2019, About 5 years ago

I think they mentioned that filming was done over two whole weeks (for a 30-min programme, of which at least half was same-old/same-old "eviction for no reason"). With that much filming, and presumably a lot of scripting and planning beforehand, the BBC would have had unlimited quotes from Fergus, and would have kept prompting him to say something new/different/off-the-cuff/controversial and thereby trap him with 3-second soundbites. This is not to excuse anything he said, but it is certainly VERY selective editing. And as others have said, there was no sense of balance, and no investigation of causes.
Despite the fact that FW had already sold off some properties before the 2-weeks of filming, no mention was made of the "lucky" families who have already moved into those homes under new ownership (which is what the Govt wanted to happen). New owners, new occupants, but still far too few new homes built to solve the core problem.
Perhaps BBC needs another Panorama into what the Govt is doing to jeopardise the PRS which it so desperately needs? No, of course they wouldn't/couldn't do that kind of proper investigation.

Neil Patterson

11:05 AM, 19th March 2019, About 5 years ago

I have added Fergus Wilson's comment on the programme into the main body of the article.

Rob Thomas

11:36 AM, 19th March 2019, About 5 years ago

People on this thread keep saying the BBC have a left wing biased (I agree they do) and that Richard Bilton has form on attacking landlords. So why did FW agree to do a programme with Panorama???

Dennis Leverett

11:40 AM, 19th March 2019, About 5 years ago

Reply to the comment left by Rob Thomas at 19/03/2019 - 10:43
That young couple were wrongly awarded £1200 so why shouldn't Fergus be entitled to his money back, being a millionaire has nothing to do with it. I have a millionaire landlord friend like Fergus, even been in prison, but I know that he quietly does an awful lot of good for people that need genuine help. He will not suffer bad tenants and has his own way of sorting out. When I moved to this village I was told to steer clear of him, "he's a bad one". I've got to know him well and last year when I had a bad accident he was the only person to knock on my door to see if I needed any help. I get the feeling that Fergus is a similar kind of person, the Government are the real rogues. Why do people always want to knock those that are successful, envy, jealousy I suppose. I have business with 1000's of customers and 9 out 10 problems are customer caused and no the customer is not always right, that's a fallacy.

Munro

11:47 AM, 19th March 2019, About 5 years ago

Reply to the comment left by Rob Thomas at 19/03/2019 - 11:36
Yes and several including myself all last week were discussing that very point. Why was he so mislead into indulging the Beeb with this programme??

Rob Thomas

11:52 AM, 19th March 2019, About 5 years ago

Reply to the comment left by Dennis Leverett at 19/03/2019 - 11:40
Dennis - you get the feeling that Fergus is the kind of person who would help someone in a tight spot. Well, you don't know FW any more than I do. I can only go by what's on the programme and frankly he appears to be putting some people in a very tight spot. You're right, it's nothing to do with whether he's a millionaire, just whether he has a sense of balance.

We don't know the details of the case with the young couple who complained about their heating - they may have been unreasonable but we don't know. But if you defend placing ex-tenants in a position where they face huge legal bills I think you should reconsider your outlook on life. Sometimes as a landlord you have to move on!

Munro

12:25 PM, 19th March 2019, About 5 years ago

Reply to the comment left by Dennis Leverett at 19/03/2019 - 11:40
Pablo Escobar built hospitals, schools even football stadiums. Once even offered to pay off the entire Bolivian foreign debt....The Krays also used the same tactics. So too the Italian American mafia and so on.

Its Sociopathic control, nothing to do with being charitable or benevolent.

Gromit

12:51 PM, 19th March 2019, About 5 years ago

Reply to the comment left by Munro at 19/03/2019 - 11:47
I suspect the Been blackmailed him. Saying they'd produce the programme regardless and whether he wanted to contribute his side of the story or not.

Gromit

12:52 PM, 19th March 2019, About 5 years ago

I suspect the Beeb blackmailed him. Saying they'd produce the programme regardless and whether he wanted to give his side of the story or not.

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