Letter: One law for the BBC boss, another for the workers
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Your support makes all the difference.AT A TIME when everyone is agonising about the causes of criminality among the young we really don't have to look very far to find the moral rot. John Birt's astute moves to minimise his tax made my stomach turn. If public service broadcasting turns out to be no more than a gravy train for the seriously opportunistic, just where do the young turn to find the standards of morality which we wish them to embrace?
Sheena Vernon
Farnham, Hants
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