Why Chris Patten got the ´óÏó´«Ã½ job
Some interesting background on Jeremy Hunt's recent decision to pick Chris Patten as his preferred candidate to be the next chairman of the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Trust.
Hunt actually told the Culture Select Committee some months ago that he would prefer the next chairman to come from a non-party background. As a former Chairman of the Conservative Party, Patten doesn't exactly fit that description. But I'm told that after Hunt's statement to the Commons committee the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Director-General Mark Thompson told the Culture Secretary that the ´óÏó´«Ã½ would actually prefer someone from the same party as the government, on the grounds that such individuals tend to try and show their independence of their political colleagues.
That's partly why Patten got the job. Hunt felt that the other leading contender, Richard Lambert, would have been a Michael Lyons Mark II. Patten might lack experience when it comes to new technology, but the Culture Secretary felt that somebody who had stood up to Margaret Thatcher in the '80s, and to the Chinese government in the '90s, would be good at protecting the corporation's interests.
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At 9th Mar 2011, threnodio_II wrote:The Noble Baroness and the Chinese are an absolute doddle compared with the all pervasive climate of political correctness Mr. Patten will now have to deal with.
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At 9th Mar 2011, JunkkMale wrote:'Some interesting background on Jeremy Hunt's recent decision'
Sources say, or horse's mouth?
Anyway,
'good at protecting the corporation's interests"
Nice to have the real priorities straight from the off.
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At 9th Mar 2011, TheGingerF wrote:Another leftie at the ´óÏó´«Ã½ - well thats just perfect.
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At 9th Mar 2011, U14802339 wrote:All this user's posts have been removed.Why?
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At 10th Mar 2011, Smeagol wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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At 10th Mar 2011, Smeagol wrote:Truly a man for all seasons.
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At 10th Mar 2011, barriesingleton wrote:WESTMINSTER REGARDS US WITH CONTEMPT AS DOES THE ´óÏó´«Ã½
Mr Patten is 'content' (by acquiescence) within the Westminster Ethos.
Will he bring gravitas in place of edgicrass?
Nuff sed.
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At 10th Mar 2011, stevie wrote:he was never a 'real' dyed in the wool Tory, he had issues with Margaret so he could be OK for Auntie....
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At 10th Mar 2011, philocleanthes wrote:And of course as a public service broadcaster,'the corporation's interests' are subordinately synonymous with those of the fee paying citizenry.
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