Might as well go here as anywhere, as a non-Brexit UK politics thread.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/removal-ad...214723364.htmlDemocracy in the UK is being undermined by a “small but vocal minority”, the Culture Secretary has said after multiple brands pulled advertising from GB News.
Oliver Dowden has warned that basic democratic values can no longer be taken for granted after the upstart channel saw the withdrawal of advertising from companies such as Ikea, cider firm Kopparberg and Octopus Energy.
The network, which launched last Sunday, has promised to take on so-called cancel culture.
Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, Mr Dowden said: “When he launched the channel, veteran broadcaster Andrew Neil vowed that GB News would not be ‘an echo chamber for the metropolitan mindset’, and that it would ’empower those who feel their concerns have been unheard’.
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Mr Dowden said the channel seeks to “empower” those who feel their “concerns have been unheard”.
A couple of questions. Why is it the government's business what private businesses decide to do with their advertising? And why is a government minister promoting a commercial media channel?
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