00:00Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, you were a cabinet minister.
00:03You were in the last government for a bit of the time when Donald Trump was in his first term.
00:09How should a government handle this? Does it stay out of this?
00:13Does Keir Starmer have a word with Donald Trump? They have a very good relationship.
00:16I did. I think the government should stay out of this because the BBC wants to maintain its independence
00:20from the government as a general matter of business.
00:23And although the BBC is technically owned by the government,
00:27its independence for the benefit of the World Service and things like that is crucial.
00:32So I wouldn't have thought it would be helpful for the BBC, for the government to get involved.
00:38And I would have thought it would be sensible for the BBC to settle with Donald Trump.
00:41He settled with somebody who he sued for billions, billions and billions, for six million.
00:46So it won't be a billion. It will be some lesser amount.
00:49But it would be license fee payers' money.
00:50Well, that BBC shouldn't have got something so horribly wrong.
00:57I mean, I cannot hide, and I may deny that as a CN quindi they start to stay with business.
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01:08Okay.
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01:14That is almost SQL.
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