Debates between Lord Lipsey and Baroness Fookes during the 2010-2015 Parliament

Television Advertising: Communications Committee Report

Debate between Lord Lipsey and Baroness Fookes
Thursday 3rd November 2011

(13 years ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Fookes Portrait Baroness Fookes
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I take the point that my noble friend has made. I was against the apparent wishes of the noble Lord, Lord Lipsey—to increase the amount of advertising, to make it without limit and that there should be no rules. That was what I was concerned about. I entirely take the point of my noble friend Lord Fellowes that it is the advertising revenue that produces good-quality drama and other types of programme.

Lord Lipsey Portrait Lord Lipsey
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I should correct the misapprehension, which is no doubt my fault. I did not say that we should increase the amount but that we should get rid of the restrictions. It might go up; it might go down. Who can tell? I am not in favour of restrictions on competition in this field.

Baroness Fookes Portrait Baroness Fookes
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That is exactly what I thought the noble Lord had said, and what worried me was the thought that there might then be an increase in advertising. However, that is an academic point at the moment. All in all, as I persisted in remaining on the committee despite my initial reservations, I thought that we came out with a good, robust report. It is one that I hope the Government will take on board very seriously.