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rhyds 07-04-2014 01:06

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35686567)
What do you get for the 0.90 Dave tax?

Top Gear repeats.

TheDaddy 07-04-2014 07:36

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Originally Posted by rhyds (Post 35686595)
Top Gear repeats.

Not a signed photo, pulling his best frowny constipated baby face then, shame

denphone 04-06-2014 17:18

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BBC licence fee could be re-examined, says Harriet Harman.

http://www.theguardian.com/media/201...-harman-labour

martyh 04-06-2014 17:28

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35704106)
BBC licence fee could be re-examined, says Harriet Harman.

http://www.theguardian.com/media/201...-harman-labour

but she didn't offer any ideas of how to fund the BBC ;)

Chris 04-06-2014 17:44

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35704106)
BBC licence fee could be re-examined, says Harriet Harman.

http://www.theguardian.com/media/201...-harman-labour

Who also said:

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Originally Posted by Hattie Harperson in the Grauniad
"If there's a better way to have universal ... and a measure of independence from government in terms of the finance, if there a better way of doing that, let's hear about it.

"We haven't found it in the past; we might do in the future. Let's see. It's not easy to see what would be better than the licence fee, but that doesn't mean it actually shouldn't be looked at."

So she's not on the verge of announcing some kind of radical policy shift.

denphone 04-06-2014 17:52

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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35704112)
but she didn't offer any ideas of how to fund the BBC ;)

Indeed but a good debate on how the BBC goes forward is something that cannot be put off for much longer as the TV licence fee as it is is not substainable in the long run.

Chris 04-06-2014 17:59

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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.

Sirius 04-06-2014 18:37

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35704122)
Indeed but a good debate on how the BBC goes forward is something that cannot be put off for much longer as the TV licence fee as it is is not substainable in the long run.

Indeed, role on decriminalisation. ;)

Escapee 04-06-2014 21:03

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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:

Qtx 04-06-2014 23:43

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35704120)
So she's not on the verge of announcing some kind of radical policy shift.

She's not said anything that hasn't been said before over the last two years. She's not even in power so can't change anything.

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.

heero_yuy 05-06-2014 09:51

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Originally Posted by Escapee (Post 35704202)
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:

It'll be 4-6 months before the first bozo turns up. Before that you'll get the following numbers of increasingly silly letters all in envelopes marked "Urgent action required" or something equally stupid.

"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:

richard s 05-06-2014 11:01

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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.

martyh 05-06-2014 11:13

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Originally Posted by richard s (Post 35704307)
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.

No they haven't ,they go to jail for ignoring the fine as anyone else would for ignoring a speeding fine for example

richard s 05-06-2014 14:15

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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35704310)
No they haven't ,they go to jail for ignoring the fine as anyone else would for ignoring a speeding fine for example


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.

martyh 05-06-2014 16:21

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Originally Posted by richard s (Post 35704307)
To think that people have been in jail for non payment of a TV license.

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Originally Posted by richard s (Post 35704369)
Dooh.. as if I did not know that... .

you sure ??

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the point is what does it cost to keep THE PEOPLE WHO DO NOT PAY THE FINE... in jail
presumably the same as anyone else who goes to jail for non payment of any other fine .Having said that it looks now that non payment will be decriminalised so it won't matter .It looks like the BBC will have to rely on peoples honesty to pay for the service they receive.


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