The BBC has let us down. The Corporation has failed to uphold high standards. The evidence against the senior management is now clear for all to see, to read about, to understand. There has been a litany of failures and faults. It is a dark day in the history of the BBC, and people are demanding changes and a clear out, a purge and serious review of the damage done by those responsible for the disasters. The resignations have been applauded, viewed as the correct and necessary actions. A good start and steps in the right direction.
There is a loss of confidence in the BBC and folk are questioning whether they should not pay their license fee. Some commentators contend that the BBC had come under the control of a woke and ideologically biased inner core who made dire decisions and dodgy moves. They had annoyed and alienated staff, journalists, contributors, politicians, and the general public, the viewers incensed by obvious bias and shoddy broadcasting.
Let us hope that we get a better BBC. Much has been expected of the BBC. It is time for the BBC to give much in return, a much better BBC. They get enough of our money to get it right, to restore and to revive it. Does that mean a reformation or a renaissance?
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