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Taking aim at the BBC

To John Whittingdale, Minister of Culture, Media and Sport:

The BBC is an impartial source of news in Britain and across the world, which millions of people rely on everyday. We call on you to protect not persecute this British institution by ensuring it has the necessary governance and resources to remain as the strong impartial voice across the UK and abroad.

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Taking aim at the BBC
In his Cabinet appointments this week, Cameron just declared war on an unlikely target - the BBC. With the NHS on life-support, another great British institution faces a nasty battle to stay intact.  

Opposition insiders have just warned that the Conservatives, angry with their election coverage, repeatedly threatened the BBC with retribution if they took power. And with John Whittingdale, a vocal critic of the BBC, being appointed as the new Media and Culture Minister, that may be just around the corner.

The BBC is loved by the people of this country and it’s deeply worrying that our democratically elected government is now looking to punish an independent broadcaster. The impartial voice it brings to our politics shouldn’t be silenced -- Britain needs a BBC that’s protected not persecuted.

The starting gun for the battle for the BBC's future has just been fired -- let's come together to wrap our arms around the nation's broadcaster. Together we’ll work with insiders, hire lawyers and organise a ground operation to stop the government dismantling this global institution -- add your name today and share this with everyone you know.

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