Thatcher’s privatisation tsar will be the BBC’s new chair. What do you think he’ll do?
See for yourself, here:
Don't want to worry you, but new BBC chair Sir David Clementi was behind Thatcher's privatisation programme – incl. BT, gas and electricity: pic.twitter.com/RfODMaJQiK
— Tom Pride (@ThomasPride) January 10, 2017
And here:
Good to see Theresa May putting "sharing society" into action. Sharing out plush jobs at the BBC to fat cat privatiser who didn't even apply pic.twitter.com/oSUcBqPd3e
— Paul Mason (@paulmasonnews) January 10, 2017
Now, why do you think the Conservative Government would give the BBC to their arch-privatiser, even though he didn’t ask for the job?
We’ll have to keep this one under very careful scrutiny.
Sir David Clementi, a former banker with no broadcasting experience, has been confirmed as the new chair of the BBC.
Theresa May has confirmed the appointment of Clementi, the preferred candidate put forward by culture secretary Karen Bradley, who will lead the corporation’s new unitary board that will replace the BBC Trust on 1 April.
“I am confident that Sir David will provide the strong leadership necessary for the BBC to remain the world’s best broadcaster,” said Bradley.
“Sir David will bring a wealth of experience to the role and was the strongest candidate in an extremely competitive and high-calibre field. He has extensive experience as a chairman in both the commercial and not-for-profit sector and has a strong regulatory and business background. I am confident that under his direction, the nation’s broadcaster will continue to go from strength to strength.”
Source: Sir David Clementi confirmed as new BBC chair | Media | The Guardian
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And another scum bag gets to the top
Feels like we are most definitely heading towards a commercial globalisation situation which many US voters were rebelling against in voting down Clinton. Feels the UK branch is still alive and well and on course. Not sure upon reflection that these privatisations went at all well for the general UK public in the long term. But hey the market and the banks did well and that’s the main thing we are only here to pay for their mistakes. . ..
Shortly “after the dodgy appointment” was announced, the BBC released the following :- http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-38579168
It would appear that he has already found a way to make money from the BBC Iplayer by charging for the privilege of watching a whole TV series before it’s mainstream broadcast.
That’s my understanding of his “Competing with Netflix and Amazon”
It’s debatable whether the BBC is the worlds best broadcaster given he bias that appears in its news broadcasts. and what is the difference between a unitary body and a trust?
Hopefully he’ll sack James Purnell for starters.