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BBC Strike And The Licence Fee

EDM number 972 in 2010-12, proposed by Robert Halfon on 08/11/2010.
Categorised under the topic of Broadcasting.

That this House believes that the recent BBC strike caused significant inconvenience for licence fee-payers; notes that licence fee-payers had no say over the strike action; concludes therefore that the case is stronger than ever for the BBC licence fee to be democratised allowing ordinary people who pay the licence fee to have a vote on BBC affairs, to elect the BBC Board and Chairman, agree the annual Report and have some say over programme making; further concludes that licence fee-payers should also approve the level of BBC salaries and pensions, especially those of the BBC's highly-paid executives and celebrities; further notes that administration costs could be kept low if licence fee-payers voted via the Internet with a special personal identification number; concludes that the BBC cannot continue without genuine public consultation, when other public institutions are becoming accountable and transparent; and therefore calls on the Government to put power in the hands of licence fee-payers and to give them the freedom to choose the BBC they want.

This motion has been signed by a total of 1 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Robert Halfon08/11/2010HarlowConservativeProposed

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