12-03-2023, 01:40 PM
I cannot see how this ends well for anyone, if Lineker ends up being sacked then surely thats the end of Tim Davie and Richard Sharp and many talented presenters and producers as well as others will end up walking from the BBC, but at the same time if Lineker ends up being reinstated then that would mean the BBC is accused of left-wing bias as well, what a mess.
What it highlights is the fact that the BBC is clearly failing in its duty to be impartial, a key part of the whole BBCs remit.
I think what should be happening is that the BBC needs to be reformed, so that the whole BBC board including the chairperson should be directly elected via licence fee payers themselves, I feel its the best way to ensure the BBC can return to being a directly accountable organisation as it should be.
What it highlights is the fact that the BBC is clearly failing in its duty to be impartial, a key part of the whole BBCs remit.
I think what should be happening is that the BBC needs to be reformed, so that the whole BBC board including the chairperson should be directly elected via licence fee payers themselves, I feel its the best way to ensure the BBC can return to being a directly accountable organisation as it should be.