I'm probably not the first to point this out, but there's a clear financial imbalance in Charles Moore's relationship with the BBC.
The former Telegraph editor is refusing to pay his £142.50 tv licence fee, because, he says, the BBC is in breach of its Charter in not sacking Jonathan Ross over Sachsgate.
Yesterday the BBC had pay out £45,000 in libel damages for remarks by the same former editor of the Telegraph on Question Time, in which, on a live show, this experienced journalist wrongly described the attitude of the Muslim Council of Britain to various acts of terrorism.
Friday, July 17, 2009
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