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Friday 5th June 2015
‘“Britain’s Hardest Grafter,” an upcoming BBC program, targets the
poor and shows the depths to which the broadcaster has sunk, social
realist filmmaker and activist Ken Loach has warned.
The show has been condemned as a cross between Channel 4 “poverty
porn” outing Benefits Street and the dystopian action series The Hunger
Games, in which the desperate are pitted against each other by a
totalitarian regime.
Loach told the Morning Star: “It’s fascist TV where poverty is seen
as entertainment.” He railed against the idea of “BBC programs targeting
the poorest people.” “It shows the depths to which our public sector
has sunk,” he said.
Some 24,000 people have now signed a petition calling for the show to
be dropped, and a newly elected Labour MP has also joined the debate.’
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