Daily Mail

BBC puts up a Christmas tree... then axes it for ‘security’!

- By David Wilkes

A CHRISTMAS tree outside Broadcasti­ng House has been chopped up and carted away – amid bizarre claims it could have posed a ‘security risk’ during the BBC’s General Election coverage.

It came only a week after the impressive conifer was put up near the main entrance to the London building and decorated with red and gold baubles.

The ‘brutal’ removal has baffled BBC employees with several posting photos on Twitter of the tree as its remains were put in bags, loaded on to a truck and taken away by men in hard hats and high-vis jackets on Saturday.

Rob Davidovitz, BBC News duty editor, said: ‘ So the BBC Christmas tree is no more. Too much of a security risk apparently for the election programme. It will however be back after the election. Glad I’m not the one who has to glue it back together!’

Staff were also left wondering exactly what risk the tree posed and questionin­g why it had to be cut up rather than moved elsewhere or donated to somebody else.

Victoria Cook, a journalist, tweeted: ‘Security guard said it’s now being destroyed, rather than moved for our election coverage? Also telling staff here it’s a “security risk”? Waiting for BBC Press Office to respond to our [questions] about WHY this is happening.’

She said she was ‘really sad’ at the tree’s fate and also wondered why the tree could not have been moved.

‘ You’d think literally ANY other plan would be preferable to what’s actually happened,’ she said. ‘If we’d known it was going to happen we could have all plotted to steal it!’

She added that she had also asked how much the tree and a possible replacemen­t will cost licence fee payers.

Will Ross, BBC Newsroom’s Africa editor, posted a photo of the tree as it was being cut back and said: ‘The BBC’s Christmas tree has had a traumatic day at the barbers. Security risk? Really?’ He later added: ‘Sweeney Todd style barber – tree murdered.’

Journalist Vicky Baker said: ‘ Security risk, apparently. No idea why they had to kill it so brutally though!’

Yesterday a BBC spokesman would only say: ‘The tree has been removed due to activity on the piazza this week and will be replaced soon.’

Workers cutting the tree up branch by branch

 ??  ?? Impressive: The fully decorated Christmas conifer
Impressive: The fully decorated Christmas conifer
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 ??  ?? In bits: The remains are bagged up and carted away
In bits: The remains are bagged up and carted away
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