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The [[Moral Maze]], broadcast on BBC Radio 4 since 1990 and chaired by Michael Buerk, describes itself as "Combative, provocative and engaging live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories". <ref>"[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qk11 Moral Maze]", BBC website, accessed 13 Nov 2010</ref> The libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]] has a consistent presence on the programme: the programme’s regular panellists include [[Claire Fox]] and [[Kenan Malik]], while [[James Panton]] has also been a panellist; additionally, guests on the programme have included LM associates or favourites [[Daniel Ben-Ami]], [[Jennie Bristow]], [[Suzy Dean]], [[Ceri Dingle]], [[Michael Fitzpatrick]], [[Frank Furedi]], [[Ellie Lee]], [[Philippe Legrain]], [[Munira Mirza]], [[Brendan O'Neill]], [[Shiv Malik]], James Panton and [[Kevin Yuill]].  This presence has been widely noted. <ref>"[http://shirazsocialist.wordpress.com/2008/06/25/851/ RCP hegemonise The Moral Maze]", Shiraz Socialist website, accessed 13 Dec 2010</ref> <ref>"[http://hurryupharry.org/2008/06/26/the-rcp-establishment/ The RCP establishment]", Harry's Place website, accessed 13 Dec 2010</ref> <ref>"[http://rcpwatch.wordpress.com/2009/05/31/moralmaze/ The Moral Maze: a RCO/LM double act]", RCP/LM watch website, accessed 13 Dec 2010</ref>
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The [[Moral Maze]], broadcast on BBC Radio 4 since 1990 and chaired by Michael Buerk, describes itself as "Combative, provocative and engaging live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories". <ref>"[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qk11 Moral Maze]", BBC website, accessed 13 Nov 2010</ref> The libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]] has a consistent presence on the programme: the programme’s regular panellists include [[Claire Fox]] and [[Kenan Malik]], while [[James Panton]] has also been a panellist; additionally, guests on the programme have included LM associates or favourites [[Daniel Ben-Ami]], [[Jennie Bristow]], [[Suzy Dean]], [[Ceri Dingle]], [[Michael Fitzpatrick]], [[Frank Furedi]], [[Ellie Lee]], [[Philippe Legrain]], [[Munira Mirza]], [[Brendan O'Neill]], [[Shiv Malik]], James Panton and [[Kevin Yuill]].  This presence has been widely noted. <ref>"[http://shirazsocialist.wordpress.com/2008/06/25/851/ RCP hegemonise The Moral Maze]", Shiraz Socialist website, accessed 13 Dec 2010</ref> <ref>"[http://hurryupharry.org/2008/06/26/the-rcp-establishment/ The RCP establishment]", Harry's Place website, accessed 13 Dec 2010</ref> <ref>"[http://rcpwatch.wordpress.com/2009/05/31/moralmaze/ The Moral Maze: a RCO/LM double act]", RCP/LM watch website, accessed 13 Dec 2010</ref> <ref>"[http://www.standpointmag.co.uk/television-wireless-july-10-long-march-to-microphone-nick-cohen-radio-4-moral-maze Long March to the Microphone]", Standpoint Magazine website, accessed 13 Dec 2010</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 11:25, 13 December 2010

The Moral Maze, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 since 1990 and chaired by Michael Buerk, describes itself as "Combative, provocative and engaging live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories". [1] The libertarian anti-environmental LM network has a consistent presence on the programme: the programme’s regular panellists include Claire Fox and Kenan Malik, while James Panton has also been a panellist; additionally, guests on the programme have included LM associates or favourites Daniel Ben-Ami, Jennie Bristow, Suzy Dean, Ceri Dingle, Michael Fitzpatrick, Frank Furedi, Ellie Lee, Philippe Legrain, Munira Mirza, Brendan O'Neill, Shiv Malik, James Panton and Kevin Yuill. This presence has been widely noted. [2] [3] [4] [5]

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  1. "Moral Maze", BBC website, accessed 13 Nov 2010
  2. "RCP hegemonise The Moral Maze", Shiraz Socialist website, accessed 13 Dec 2010
  3. "The RCP establishment", Harry's Place website, accessed 13 Dec 2010
  4. "The Moral Maze: a RCO/LM double act", RCP/LM watch website, accessed 13 Dec 2010
  5. "Long March to the Microphone", Standpoint Magazine website, accessed 13 Dec 2010