View Single Post
Old 15-01-2010, 16:24   #97
Sirius
Grumpy Fecker
 
Sirius's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Warrington
Age: 66
Services: Every Weekend
Posts: 17,059
Sirius has a lot of silver blingSirius has a lot of silver blingSirius has a lot of silver blingSirius has a lot of silver blingSirius has a lot of silver blingSirius has a lot of silver blingSirius has a lot of silver blingSirius has a lot of silver bling
Sirius has a lot of silver blingSirius has a lot of silver blingSirius has a lot of silver blingSirius has a lot of silver blingSirius has a lot of silver blingSirius has a lot of silver blingSirius has a lot of silver blingSirius has a lot of silver blingSirius has a lot of silver blingSirius has a lot of silver blingSirius has a lot of silver blingSirius has a lot of silver blingSirius has a lot of silver blingSirius has a lot of silver blingSirius has a lot of silver bling
Re: Will the Tories do Murdoch's bidding and kill off the BBC?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Damien View Post
You also fund museums and other cultural bodies with your taxes...
My question was why should i have to pay for something by law that if i don't use it i still have to pay for , however if i don't pay for that service it prevents me from using other rivals of that service who provide a similar service. ?

---------- Post added at 17:24 ---------- Previous post was at 17:21 ----------

Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris View Post

I, for one, am not claiming everyone should pay for the BBC because I like it. There's plenty I don't like on the BBC, and there's output I can't even access - HD, for example - but I'm happy to see my licence fee funding it because I like the principle that underpins the way the BBC is funded and operated.
Then should those that choice not to watch or fund it be prevented from watching the BBC's competitors ??
__________________
The UK is now the regime of Ayatollah Starmer the UK's dictator
Sirius is online now   Reply With Quote