Have just heard the DG is packing it in....
Tony Hall Resigns
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View Post1st step in privatisation of the Beeb - licence fee will be gone within a year as the beeb has few friends among the higher echelon Tories and the current intake of lobby fodder will be too awed to object
I am hopeful that the Great British Public would rise up in arms (or something) against this. The Tories won't want to alienate their Radio 4-listening, BBC4-watching middle class supporters (especially swing voters). Remember the power of the Save Radio 4 Longwave campaign: totally successful. (No doubt many French gite-owning Tories supported this!)
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View Postsorry BJ's voter base is not the R4 loving Home Counties Tories but the left behinds in the North - they are not interested in Kultur and will certainly approve abolition of licence fee after which the Beeb can fight with netflix + faux newsI will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View Postsorry BJ's voter base is not the R4 loving Home Counties Tories but the left behinds in the North - they are not interested in Kultur and will certainly approve abolition of licence fee after which the Beeb can fight with netflix + faux news
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I suspect the BBC will be weakened in stages - first step de-criminalise Licence evasion - probably that can be done before the next (Charter?) review - then watch the BBC quality nose-dive (even more) as revenues decline. Then let market forces take their hold as a concept in TV, etc generally.
Eventually we may be left with a PBS (US) equivalent for radio letting the market feed the masses with the equivalent of Fox TV....
James Murdoch made a bid for this long ago, maybe the stars are now aligned for their aims...
Or not. We may well see that a Johnson government dismembers the BBC and much else besides. OTOH he no doubt feels one term won't be enough and is conscious that all governments accummulate sectors of the electorate who have been alienated as their term proceeds. He's started with a good 50% from Brexit to start with (any votes lent purely to end indecision, and on the delivery of all those promises). We've yet to see how the reality matches up to the rhetoric (and the useful deranged straws in the wind from the Cummings wing of "government" which can be used to measure strength of feeling). I mean, relocating the best club (gravy train courtesy of the taxpayers) in London - to York?
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View Postsorry BJ's voter base is not the R4 loving Home Counties Tories but the left behinds in the North - they are not interested in Kultur and will certainly approve abolition of licence fee after which the Beeb can fight with netflix + faux newsbong ching
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View Postsorry BJ's voter base is not the R4 loving Home Counties Tories but the left behinds in the North - they are not interested in Kultur and will certainly approve abolition of licence fee after which the Beeb can fight with netflix + faux news
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Originally posted by Andy Freude View PostDon't agree with that. The Tories have no 'voter base' among the 'left behinds in the North', who have much more to grumble about than the TV licence fee and have probably got a lot more coming to them. Hall's had enough, but it also makes sense to give someone a good run-in to the next charter review. Hall's been pretty weak. In my uninformed opinion.bong ching
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View Postsorry BJ's voter base is not the R4 loving Home Counties Tories but the left behinds in the North - they are not interested in Kultur and will certainly approve abolition of licence fee after which the Beeb can fight with netflix + faux news
Off to the Woods now. Maybe I'll bring some roadkill home to have with chips for me tea.Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 20-01-20, 15:53.
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