Sex Pistols Censorship

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Dear British Broadcasting Corporation,

Please could you tell me if the the BBC still refuse to play the song "God Save The Queen" by the Sex Pistols after it was banned by the Corporation in 1977.

Yours faithfully,

Tim Baker

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This should be released for a xmas NO1 or the royal wedding, the queen committed treason when she signed over the sovereign nation to the EU... NO ONE SPOKE OUT in the media yet they all know about it, do you?

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reference RFI20101633.

<<RFI20101633 - final response.pdf>>
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