ChipMonk wrote: 
> I'm afraid that I had the audacity to suggest (post 317) "rather than
> contacting our MPs, I suggest we focus on Javid and Vaizey at
> Westminster, the BBC Trust and top management and the daily press".
> 
> I know I'm a bad fellow but I have spent the best part of a month trying
> to have an intelligent dialogue and talk reason into all levels of BBC
> management. Their arrogance and stubborn ignorance has simply astonished
> me. We have nowhere else to go now - very sad. Shame on you! ;)


I'll repeat post this here, as I expect the BBC moderators will remove
my comment #335 from
www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/internet/entries/234a65f0-89c1-489c-b6e9-55d2de932e53?:

> e-petition anyone?
> 
> Now forgive me if this is campaigning but...
> 
> While politicians might just make this situation worse, has anyone
> thought about starting an HM Government e-petition
> (http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/) to lobby the BBC to behave according
> to their charter and consult before making these seismic changes to
> on-line access to BBC radio??
>


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