‘Part 9 Communications

Part of Deregulation Bill (Programme) (No. 2) – in the House of Commons at 2:30 pm on 14 May 2014.

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Photo of Philip Davies Philip Davies Conservative, Shipley 2:30, 14 May 2014

It would enable a normal commercial arrangement to be reached, but it would not do anything to stop the terms of the Communications Act 2003, under which broadcasters must offer their public service broadcasting channels to cable and satellite platforms. That would still be the case, but the amendment would enable a commercial negotiation to take place, which would be fair to both parties. Otherwise, the situation works for neither party; it is to everybody’s advantage that an agreement is reached. Terrestrial broadcasters want their content on cable, and cable wants that content out there, so there is reason for reaching an agreement.