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  • DracoM
    Host
    • Mar 2007
    • 12986

    DCMS New Chair's statement of intent

    Statement from DCMS Chair Elect Julian Knight MP:
    “I’m delighted to have secured the support of the House to lead the DCMS Committee in this new Parliament. Having served as one of its members for three years, I plan to build on what we achieved and take on issues that matter beyond Westminster

    “Under my chairmanship I’m setting out three priorities which I’ll be putting to new Members for discussion and approval.
    “The Government has committed to getting broadband done. I’d like to see the DCMS Committee calling in the bosses of internet providers and holding them to account for the failures in their services that blight communities across the country. Warm words wouldn’t be enough – we’d get them back three months down the line and ask what they’ve done.

    “The BBC marks its centenary two years from now, although its future is far from assured. As we head towards the midpoint of the Charter, I want to start an open conversation about how the BBC can be funded, to act as a ‘critical friend’ with a duty to ask difficult questions of the Corporation as it seeks a new and sustainable funding model.

    “I am keen that the DCMS Committee looks again at online harms, particularly as we head towards statutory regulation. In the last parliament we considered the addictive nature of immersive technologies and our dependency on social media. We need to make sure that dangers are properly understood and protections put in place.”
  • Serial_Apologist
    Full Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 37814

    #2
    Originally posted by DracoM View Post
    Statement from DCMS Chair Elect Julian Knight MP:
    “I’m delighted to have secured the support of the House to lead the DCMS Committee in this new Parliament. Having served as one of its members for three years, I plan to build on what we achieved and take on issues that matter beyond Westminster

    “Under my chairmanship I’m setting out three priorities which I’ll be putting to new Members for discussion and approval.
    “The Government has committed to getting broadband done. I’d like to see the DCMS Committee calling in the bosses of internet providers and holding them to account for the failures in their services that blight communities across the country. Warm words wouldn’t be enough – we’d get them back three months down the line and ask what they’ve done.

    “The BBC marks its centenary two years from now, although its future is far from assured. As we head towards the midpoint of the Charter, I want to start an open conversation about how the BBC can be funded, to act as a ‘critical friend’ with a duty to ask difficult questions of the Corporation as it seeks a new and sustainable funding model.

    “I am keen that the DCMS Committee looks again at online harms, particularly as we head towards statutory regulation. In the last parliament we considered the addictive nature of immersive technologies and our dependency on social media. We need to make sure that dangers are properly understood and protections put in place.”
    An open conversation to act, or the BBC to act??? One for Pedant's Corner!

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    • MrGongGong
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 18357

      #3
      "Getting broadband done"
      WTF does that mean ?

      It's bullshit, they don't believe in public services.
      And they will try and do away with the licence fee so the days of R3 and the performing groups are numbered methinks

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      • oddoneout
        Full Member
        • Nov 2015
        • 9272

        #4
        Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
        "Getting broadband done"
        WTF does that mean ?

        It's bullshit, they don't believe in public services.
        And they will try and do away with the licence fee so the days of R3 and the performing groups are numbered methinks
        Nothing - but it's probably in the Tory phrasebook(together with 'get HS2/Ireland/Scotland/Heathrow 3/ etc done') which is why it's being used by an obedient Tory MP?

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