Channel 4 sale: Leeds Conservative MP says privatising broadcaster could 'threaten Yorkshire jobs'

A Leeds MP has urged Boris Johnson to rethink privatising Channel 4 and warned the move is “contrary to the goals of our levelling up agenda”.
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Alec Shelbrooke, Conservative MP for Elmet and Rothwell, has written a letter to the Prime Minister along with Jason McCartney and Kevin Hollinrake.

In the letter, the Yorkshire MPs warned a new ownership model for the channel, which has its regional headquarters in Leeds, “could threaten jobs in our region and demote Yorkshire’s status as a cultural hub”.

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It is part of a growing backlash to the plan, with other senior Conservatives such as Jeremy Hunt and Ruth Davidson speaking out against it. Parliamentary approval is required for the sale to go ahead.

Alec Shelbrooke, Conservative MP for Elmet and Rothwell, has urged Boris Johnson to reconsider privatising Channel 4Alec Shelbrooke, Conservative MP for Elmet and Rothwell, has urged Boris Johnson to reconsider privatising Channel 4
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The letter from the three MPs states: “If privatised, there is no guarantee that Channel 4’s headquarters will remain in Leeds and any change in the status quo could severely damage the progress that has been made in the region.”

It notes that the West Yorkshire Combined Authority has estimated having Channel 4 based in Leeds was set to contribute to the creation of more than 1,200 jobs over the next decade and be worth over £1bn to the region.

The Government has argued privatising Channel 4, which is currently state-owned but funded largely through advertising revenue, would help secure its future.

Channel 4’s move to Leeds followed a promise in the 2017 Conservative manifesto that it would be relocated out of LondonChannel 4’s move to Leeds followed a promise in the 2017 Conservative manifesto that it would be relocated out of London
Channel 4’s move to Leeds followed a promise in the 2017 Conservative manifesto that it would be relocated out of London
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Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries suggested it could allow it to better compete against global streaming giants like Netflix.

She said any money raised from the sale - which has been mooted as having the potential to raise over £1bn - would be put back into “levelling up the creative sector”.

But the letter from the three Yorkshire MPs argues the decision would have the opposite effect in Yorkshire.

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It states: “We believe that any change in the ownership model, as seems to be the direction Government is heading in, would be contrary to the goals of our levelling up agenda.

“Creating skilled jobs and opportunities and revitalising communities are central to levelling up, and each could be compromised in Yorkshire by privatisation of Channel 4.

“The Government has recognised the unique contribution that Channel 4 makes to Leeds and Yorkshire and it has been suggested that certain conditions may be placed on the sale of Channel 4, including retaining the Leeds headquarters.

"While we welcome this, we are concerned that it will be difficult to ensure that a future private owner maintains the Leeds HQ in perpetuity, or continues to base its operations there rather than using it as a ‘branch office’.”

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Channel 4’s move to Leeds followed a promise in the 2017 Conservative manifesto that it would be relocated out of London and a nationwide competition to find a suitable new base.

The letter from the three MPs says the station’s presence in the city has contributed to an “emerging creative cluster” in Leeds with new production companies opening and Sky Studios setting up a new base in the city.

It urges Mr Johnson to “carefully consider Yorkshire’s interests” before going ahead with privatisation.

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“In our view, there is no urgent need for Channel 4 to change its ownership structure.

“It is self-sufficient and successful, making no drain on the public purse and has – in the short time it has had a presence in Yorkshire – made a significant difference to the lives and opportunities for our constituents.

“We hope that you and the Government will carefully consider Yorkshire’s interests before making a decision that risks reversing a positive change made only recently by a Conservative Government.”

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