Letter to Boris Johnson argues that move to privatise broadcaster would run counter to Margaret Thatcher’s founding vision

Senior Tory MPs called on Sunday for Boris Johnson to drop plans to privatise Channel 4, arguing that such a move would damage the “levelling up” agenda, and run contrary to the founding vision of Margaret Thatcher.

In a strongly worded letter to the prime minister, the MPs – who include the former culture secretary Karen Bradley and ex-cabinet minister Damian Green, as well as the chair of the foreign affairs select committee Tom Tugendhat – insist that a case for privatisation has not been made and that ministers should “leave it alone”.

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