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Ichingcarpenter

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Wed Aug 22, 2012, 05:13 AM Aug 2012

George Orwell is 'too Left-wing’ for a statue at BBC headquarters [View all]

When the George Orwell Memorial Trust proposed a statue of the writer for outside the BBC’s new headquarters it expected an enthusiastic response. However, not everyone appeared enamoured of the plan.

According to Baroness Bakewell, who is backing the campaign, Mark Thompson, the Corporation’s outgoing director general, said the statue could not be erected on BBC premises because Orwell was “too Left-wing”.

Orwell worked as a BBC journalist, producing radio programmes at Broadcasting House during the Second World War before leaving to publish Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/bbc/9491024/George-Orwell-is-too-Left-wing-for-a-statue-BBC-tells-Joan-Bakewell.html

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-- George Orwell Ichingcarpenter Aug 2012 #1
Would too right-wing be a problem? /nt Festivito Aug 2012 #2
Do you really have to ask? truebrit71 Aug 2012 #10
Animal Farm was written about the Soviet Union you blithering bloody dolt. Fumesucker Aug 2012 #3
Or rather, Stalin's U.S.S.R. AverageJoe90 Aug 2012 #5
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.. Fumesucker Aug 2012 #8
In Orwell's time the two were kind of synonymous. (nt) Posteritatis Aug 2012 #17
So what? Bad Thoughts Aug 2012 #9
Shall we put you down as agreeing with Mark Thompson then? Fumesucker Aug 2012 #13
Not at all Bad Thoughts Aug 2012 #15
They've got to be JOKING. AverageJoe90 Aug 2012 #4
Bakewell supports the statue; careful who you're calling a moron, there muriel_volestrangler Aug 2012 #7
"Thompson is about to become president and chief executive of the New York Times" marmar Aug 2012 #11
i started rereading 1984 recently. every few pages or so i think "how did he *know*?" HiPointDem Aug 2012 #6
Because he saw it all happen before? n/t Egalitarian Thug Aug 2012 #12
Yeah, he was alive and awake during the 30's.... Wounded Bear Aug 2012 #19
Because he was writing about his own time? (nt) Posteritatis Aug 2012 #18
They need to put it in front of 10 Downing st. n2doc Aug 2012 #14
Hell, his picture should be on all the "newscasts" woo me with science Aug 2012 #16
we could trade them for that rush limbaugh statue DonRedwood Aug 2012 #20
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