JEREMY CLARKSON - a host on Top Gear Grand Tour - has hit out at BBC bosses over the latest Rule Britania row as he calls for better diversity from the broadcaster.
current stance on diversity, as he observed that they were not appealing to people in the north or those who voted Brexit with their recent programming.The motor expert advised the broadcaster that if they wanted to truly embrace “diversity” it should start taking into account the viewpoint of all people in the UK.He wrote in his The Sun Column: “A former BBC boss has told an audience of people called Giles that 'diversity' is something the TV industry must embrace.
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