Meeting of the Parliament 16 June 2011
I am glad of the reassurance that such a development would be by invitation. I worry about protecting a service for which members of the Parliament fought hard.
My main problem is that there will be an impact on people. I have spent 10 years of my working life in broadcasting across Scotland—in the BBC, the commercial sector and the independent sector. Particularly with my most recent former employer—the BBC—I have seen job cuts in the past few years. In the three-year redundancy rounds between 2005 and 2008, 3,500 jobs went in the BBC in the UK; 700 journalists across the UK went, and Scotland was affected proportionally.
The people who left the BBC—such as me and many of my colleagues who chose to take redundancy—did not stay in broadcasting in Scotland. When people leave the sector, they often go off to do other things. My problem with the Government’s proposed funding structure—top-slicing the BBC’s licence fee—is that it will have consequences, including for BBC Scotland. I want it to be protected.
I hope to hear more from the cabinet secretary on all those issues in her closing speech.
I move amendment S4M-00308.1, to delete from “and encourages” to end and insert:
“without compromising existing broadcasting capability.”
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