What is OFCOM?

OFCOM (Office of Communications) is the independent regulatory authority for the communications industry in the United Kingdom. It was established under the Communications Act 2003 and is responsible for regulating various sectors of the communications industry, including television, radio, telecommunications, and postal services.

OFCOM’s primary objectives include promoting competition, protecting consumers’ interests, ensuring efficient use of the electromagnetic spectrum, and promoting the availability of a wide range of high-quality services for consumers. It sets and enforces rules and standards for broadcasters, telecom companies, and other communication service providers to ensure fair competition and adherence to ethical and legal guidelines.

To be fair, Miriam is a prime example of someone who snowflakes would complain to OFCOM about, given that she is left wing and speaks the truth.

However, Miriam has a great way of getting around it now.

Focusing our anger on those who deserve it is a much more attractive quality, don’t you think? Unlike the rabid right wingers who just focus on other vulnerable working class people while continuing to vote for the monsters who laugh in their faces.

Penny Lane

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