2019 – 014 EU funding of the BBC

Tabled 28 January 2008. How much more since? Nothing has been done about it. If it walks like a bribe, swims like a bribe and quacks like a bribe I think we can call it a bribe to continually support the EU with positive only reports.
2007-08 Session
That this House notes that soft loans and payments amounting to 258 million euros over the last five years were paid by the EU to the BBC; believes that such payments compromise the independence and objectivity of the BBC on EU issues; further notes that the BBC benefited by a cash-equivalent of approximately 39 million euros which is made up of 20.4 million actual saved interest on loan facilities of 240 million, 2.5 million in grants, 14.6 million to BBC World and 1.7 million euros in indirect payments; further notes that there are, in addition, undisclosed sums in respect of joint projects; further believes that these substantial benefits may offend against the BBC’s Royal Charter, which demands independence, and also its editorial guidelines which state that the BBC should not `accept funds from any organisation whose interests or actions could raise doubts about the objectivity of programming’; and cites, as continuing evidence of BBC bias in its coverage of EU affairs, the BBC’s refusal to broadcast coverage of the National Pro-Referendum Rally at Westminster on 27th October 2007; therefore calls on the Government to establish an independent inquiry into EU funding of the BBC and its impact on the BBC’s objectivity on European matters and current debate over a referendum on the EU Constitution; and congratulates the Campaign for an Independent Britain for its initiative in uncovering this information.

Signatures (11)

The first 6 Members who have signed to support the motion are the sponsors. The primary sponsor is generally the person who tabled the motion and has responsibility for it. The date shown is when the Member signed the motion.
1
Spink, Bob
Conservative
28 January 2008
Primary
2
Evans, Mr Nigel
Conservative
28 January 2008
3
Campbell, Mr Gregory
Democratic Unionist Party
29 January 2008
4
Winterton, Ann
Conservative
29 January 2008
5
Winterton, Sir Nicholas
Conservative
29 January 2008
6
Davies, Philip
Conservative
29 January 2008
In addition to the sponsors, the following Members have signed to support the motion.
Davies, Dai
Independent
30 January 2008
Hopkins, Kelvin
Labour
31 January 2008
McCrea, Rev Dr William
Democratic Unionist Party
30 January 2008
Simpson, David
Democratic Unionist Party
30 January 2008
Wilshire, Mr David
Conservative
30 January 2008
There are no withdrawn signatures for this Motion

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