The Tory Party chairman, Richard Holden, stated that the BBC does not have a 'God-given right' to exist and is hindered by a 'liberal establishment' bias. He also hinted at tax cuts and criticized Labour. This has sparked discussions about the BBC's bias and the possibility of scrapping the license fee.
The Tory Party chairman has said the BBC does not have a “God-given right” to exist and is hindered by a “liberal establishment” bias. Time for the Tories to scrap the licence fee then! Why should hard working brits have to pay for it? The clock is ticking⏱️🗳️ #DefundTheBBC
🔴 BBC has no ‘God-given right’ to exist, says Tory chairman https://t.co/CiEHiRUwAM
EXC In today's @TelePolitics newsletter Tory chairman, Richard Holden: > Says the BBC has no “God-given right” to exist and can show a “liberal” bias > Gives the strongest hint yet of tax cuts at the Budget > Calls Labour “the enemy of the British people” on illegal migration
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These Tories have the nerve to bleat about Tory bias at the BBC when this is going on … Gibb should follow Sharp out of the door and take his politics with him https://t.co/ZLAVsSmboz