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dude you have well and truly lost the plot. Even if I agreed with you, indirectly paying for something is of far less consequence than directly paying for it. Going back to my original argument though, you can choose whether or not you buy cornflakes or beans and if you do, which brand you also buy (or which there are many). I choose to subscribe to Sky out of choice and not Virgin Media, BT or Now TV and do not choose to pay for the BBC.
Do you think you pay more in passive sponsorship on your cornflakes than the £145/year for the license fee? If so there is a massive conspiracy we need to make everyone aware of ASAP. Don't ring Sky News though, ring BBC News. |
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Who do you think paid for the boring dross you watch ? |
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For the n- millionth time.
The licence fee is not a subscription. It is a tax. British law regards a universally available TV and radio service to be a utility, therefore we all pay for it. It is much the same as council tax, which is levied on homeowners and tenants, and pays for all local authority services regardless of whether you use them. Whether you agree that a universal TV service is essential is besides the point. The law says that it is. Therefore arguments about not paying for what you don't use are also besides the point. |
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It isn't my argument - it's legal fact.
And there are a good number of countries within the EU where TV is at least partially funded by a public levy (including Germany). I very much doubt the EU is about to ride to your rescue. |
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The point is that you have choice in what products you buy where as you are being forced to pay the TVL. Whether you watch the BBC or not.
So by calling it a subscription service is unrealistic. If it was a subscription then you would have a choice to pay it or not. So as he doesn't watch it then why should he pay. |
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It is levied in this way because the settled will of Parliament is that there should be a publicly funded broadcaster, independent of political control, with a remit to provide a broad range of information and entertainment. That's why you pay it even if you don't watch the BBC (incidentally, I don't believe anyone who claims never, ever to consume any BBC content). You don't send any kids to school either, but your council tax pays for the classrooms for those that do. Quote:
What might happen, not at the upcoming charter renewal but the one after, is that OFCOM may be told to collect fees via a precept on council tax instead, the same way the fire and police authorities do. My prediction is that from 2027, the BBC will have to apply to OFCOM for funding, and that other public service broadcasters will also be able to do so. |
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They've been doing that for years. I had similar nonsense from them when trying to get into their graduate journalist training scheme 20-odd years ago.
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I would sue them. The whole point of equal opportunities and discrimination laws is that if somebody is capable of doing the job then they get the jobs regardless of colour/disability/gender. By deliberately excluding white people they are actively discriminating against white people. We might laugh about it but imagine the change in tone and the reaction is they sad "sorry, no black people"?
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They have a loophole - "training opportunities" are exempt from the law. They're not even salaried, they get an "allowance". Someone in Broadcasting House has gone to great lengths to get round this.
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