That's your examples
hahahahahhahahahahahahaha. Clutching at straws that.
A few quotes from ex-employees mean an organisation is biased.
Surprise surprise its now joined with the mysteriously funded DEFUNDTHEBBC corporate backed organisation, rabid free marketeers hell bent on taking a national treasure into private ownership because it smells profit. None of these people are anti BBC, they are pro making profit from an organisation that all of us pay for. Capitalism strikes again and they will use every propaganda tool available to them to pull the wool over your eyes.
The National Treasure was what the BBC used to be regarded as, it's not now.
The reason this movement is growing is bugger all to do with any lurking purported organisations, they have been presenting news as the presenter frames it, the left wing bias is clear to all. I know you dispute this, as any such bias is never acknowledged by its left wing supporters, but we know about them, and ideological discussions and viewpoints are not the issue.
This is also nothing to do with anyone persuading or influencing these people's decisions to scrap their licences, they've been made from what they're seeing and hearing. Then, there is the anachronism of the fee itself, when TV first started, nobody, or very few, had a problem with the new national broadcaster, it was tv's pioneer, and it was the only one we had, it presented the news, it provided entertaining programmes. Now, those days are gone, people choose hundreds of alternatives very easily, and choose, or not, to pay and watch what they want, and are seriously riled at being forced to pay for live TV that contains commercials, in order to view anything but recorded content.
I'm not for scrapping it at all, graduated charges could be introduced, so folk can pick and choose, but a mandatory, blanket charge, well it's looking like it will be decriminalised. If and when that happens, the love for the BBC will be there in stark black and white, (excuse pun), if millions want it left as it is, they've got no worries have they?