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Old 15-01-2010, 16:06   #94
Sirius
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Re: Will the Tories do Murdoch's bidding and kill off the BBC?

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Originally Posted by Flyboy View Post
Because I pay about fifty pounds a month for subscription television, that's about six hundred pounds a year. Paying just one hundred and forty-two pounds a year for television that is not commercial, or subscription, is pretty good value for money.
Simple Why should i have to pay for something that if i had the choice i would not. I chose to watch the commercial channels and the subscription channels.

I would prefer not to have to pay for something that if i had the choice would then not watch. The BBC is no matter how people dress it up a tax on people who own a tv.
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Paying just one hundred and forty-two pounds a year for television that is not commercial, or subscription, is pretty good value for money.
But if you don't watch it WHY should you have to pay for it, Where is this right to choice that everyone says we should be proud of.
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