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BBC licence fee could be re-examined, says Harriet Harman.
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Look at what she said though. She wants the BBC to be universally available, so that rules out subscription. She wants it to have a measure of independence from government, so that rules out funding out of taxation. By implication, she doesn't find the prospect of making the BBC advert-supported appealing, otherwise she wouldn't have said "we haven't found it in the past" - the State-owned broadcaster, Channel 4, is funded in precisely this way. It is a solution that is well understood.
She wants to keep an open mind but she does not want to come to the table with a radical plan for change. I don't think the TVL is going anywhere quite yet. |
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I'm very surprised, it was over 3 months ago that I cancelled my licence. I had an initial contact where they had completely ignored my wish to cancel and sent me a letter to set up direct debit. I sent them an email reply being very blunt so I assume they got the message.
Since that I have heard nothing further from them, I guess they could have been around looking for me but they would be lucky to find me at home. A number of years ago when I didn't have a TV licence the letters arrived at least one a week. Then again I guess the threatening letters could start any day soon.:erm: |
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Must be an election coming up and she wants some publicity. She's been on a few things lately, maybe she is trying to become leader of the Labour Party. I doubt she could care less about the BBC and licence fee tbh. |
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"Every home needs a TV licence" Blatent lie. "Official warning: We have opened an investigation" :rolleyes: "You have not responeded to out letters yet" :rolleyes: No reason that I have to morons. "We are in the final stages of our investigation" :rolleyes: Not much of one when you've supposidly had a dozen or so now. "What you need to know if you go to court":rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: I'm not going to court, idiots. "Ignoring this letter could cost you more than the licence fee" :LOL: And they'll try harassing you by phone too. Caller ID is your friend. Repeat ad nausium. You'd think after 5 years they might get the message: Get lost losers. Oh I forgot the one that looks like a form where you should declare whether you have TV receiving/recording equipment and then send it back to TVL. I mean you have no licence and you're going to admit you're breaking the law. Really are these people for real.:rolleyes: |
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To think that people have been in jail for non payment of a TV license and the cost of the court case. How much does it cost to keep people in jail. Poor old tax payers footing the bill.
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Dooh.. as if I did not know that... the point is what does it cost to keep THE PEOPLE WHO DO NOT PAY THE FINE... in jail. |
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