Pages tagged "Kevin O'Sullivan"
Should pro-Palestine marches be allowed to continue?
By Andrew Allison, Chief Executive.
I was interviewed on Talk TV a few days ago about this question and whether or not there should be new legislation to make it illegal for protesters to climb on war memorials. Click here to listen to what I had to say.
Does the Government plan to scrap the licence fee and introduce a broadcasting levy?
By Andrew Allison, Chief Executive
Operation Red Meat, as it has been dubbed, may have been the reason why Nadine Dorries apparently blindsided the BBC by announcing a freeze in the licence fee for two years. She also announced that there will be a review in the way the BBC is funded from 2028.
On the face of it, this is good news. Moving the BBC to a subscription service has always been our preferred option. But the Government hasn't said that subscription is its preferred option.
I was immediately reminded of a report into the future of the BBC by the Culture, Media and Sport Committee in February 2015. When it comes to future funding of the BBC, this was the recommendation:
"The German model of a broadcasting levy on all households is our preferred alternative to the TV licence. Such a levy on all households would obviate the need to identify evaders and would be a fairer way of ensuring those people who use only BBC radio and online services contribute to their costs. A broadcasting levy which applied to all households regardless of whether or not householders watched live television would help support the use of a small proportion of the revenue raised for funding public service content and services by others, enhancing plurality."
That recommendation was written seven years ago, and it is worth noting that Philip Davies MP was the only member of the committee who voted in favour of moving the BBC to a subscription service. But don't be surprised if some form of broadcasting levy isn't discussed as a replacement to the current television licence fee.
I was asked to go on Kevin O'Sullivan's show on talkRADIO last week to discuss the BBC and its future. I argued that if the BBC really is as good as it says it is, people will be tripping over themselves to subscribe. The truth is, though, that the BBC would have to really raise its game.
Flying the flag
By Andrew Allison, Head of Campaigns
Robert Jenrick, the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, announced last week that he will be compelling all councils to fly the Union Jack on all official buildings. Cue outrage from the woke metropolitans. I was interviewed by Kevin O'Sullivan on talkRADIO yesterday about it. I said that I thought it was a good idea. The vast majority of people are proud of their country and are proud of their flag. There is nothing wrong with that - indeed it brings the country together. Click below to watch it.
The Law Commission to undertake a review of the legislation related to hate crime.
Lord Vinson, The Freedom Association's Patron, recently asked the Government in a written Parliamentary Question "what plans they have, if any, to review the definition used by the Crown Prosecution Service and the National Police Chiefs’ Council to identify religiously motivated incidents or crimes, in particular regard to the relevance of section 29J of the Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006".
Here is the answer given by Baroness Williams of Trafford, a Home Office Minister:
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