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MPs demand BBC tackles inequality in Midlands ahead of Parliament debate

Politicians from the East and West Midlands have vowed to hold the state broadcaster to task over investment levels in the region being far lower than the rest of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

MPs are set to debate years of in the Midlands in a special debate in Parliament tomorrow.

Politicians from the have vowed to hold the state broadcaster to task over investment levels in the region being far lower than the rest of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

While the Midlands accounts for more than a quarter of the BBC’s licence fee income, the broadcaster of its spending.

City MP Richard Burden said while the BBC had announced it was , it still requires a fundamental shift for investment levels to match the rest of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

In 2014, each £145.50 licence fee-payer in this region saw just £12.40 returned to the Midlands, compared to £757 in London.

Mr Burden (Lab Northfield) said: “The debate next Tuesday will give the chance to MPs in the West Midlands and East Midlands to raise the inequality of funding. It will help raise the profile of this in Parliament.”

Richard Burden

He added: “I don’t have a problem with the HR thing – the more jobs the BBC creates at the Mailbox the better – but the key thing is that local spend.

“That is only going to improve with sufficient commissioning taking place, and there is an awful lot further to go.