Socially conservative critics of UK media could redefine BBC and Ofcom but is there enough momentum to make the appointments a reality?
the licence fee a “cultural poll tax”. What might raise further attention are the 63-year-old’s writings on diversity in the UK, including his argument that there should be restrictions on the number of Muslims allowed to immigrate to the UK and his longstanding scepticism on the climate crisis.: “The BBC has decided to be a secular church and it preaches and tells us what we ought to think about things.
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