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'Scrapping the licence fee is an act of national self harm that will destroy rather than conserve the best of British culture' | ✍️ ClareFoges

in 2027 and replace it with a “fair and appropriate” alternative. The poem foresees the gradual loss of our green and pleasant land to shopping malls and “bleak high-risers”; the funding review portends the decline of things less tangible but no less valuable: culture, identity, national pride.

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