TV Licence “Unenforceable”?
28-01-2026, 18:03
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Re: TV Licence “Unenforceable”?
I use different ages depending on my mood and the place that wants to know it. I've been male, female, and on two occasions neither.
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28-01-2026, 19:00
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Re: TV Licence “Unenforceable”?
This isn't going to stop me cancelling the license(soon) as I'll be uninstalling BBC iPlayer so I don't use it by mistake.
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Today, 01:39
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I wonder if today more ppl do not have a licence than do??
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Today, 09:25
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Re: TV Licence “Unenforceable”?
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I wonder if today more ppl do not have a licence than do??
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There are around 29 million households in the UK according to ONS, and the BBC’s own figures suggest there are slightly fewer than 24 million active TV licences at present. So no, it’s nowhere near that.
That said, on the assumption that all of those households *should* have a TV licence (and I’m sorry folks but as I’ve been saying on this forum for more than 20 years now, I simply do not believe people who claim they never, ever, ever, watch any as-broadcast TV at home, even though a streaming app on their TV), the discrepancy is roughly 5 million, which for any tax is a whopping great big evasion rate and is doubtless the reason why the BBCs continuity announcers have been reading whiny ‘we can only do this because you pay us’ messages over the closing credits of everything, usually on Friday or Saturday evenings, for months now.
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Today, 09:50
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Re: TV Licence “Unenforceable”?
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There are around 29 million households in the UK according to ONS, and the BBC’s own figures suggest there are slightly fewer than 24 million active TV licences at present. So no, it’s nowhere near that.
That said, on the assumption that all of those households *should* have a TV licence (and I’m sorry folks but as I’ve been saying on this forum for more than 20 years now, I simply do not believe people who claim they never, ever, ever, watch any as-broadcast TV at home, even though a streaming app on their TV), the discrepancy is roughly 5 million, which for any tax is a whopping great big evasion rate and is doubtless the reason why the BBCs continuity announcers have been reading whiny ‘we can only do this because you pay us’ messages over the closing credits of everything, usually on Friday or Saturday evenings, for months now.
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i logged inti iPlayer for the first time yesterday, had a brows and logged out nothing of interest for me atm
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Today, 10:46
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Re: TV Licence “Unenforceable”?
Oh don’t get me wrong, I agree there is a lot less of interest on the BBC these days. A brief glance at any of the many ‘on this day’ twitter accounts or tv nostalgia websites will leave you open-mouthed at just how much good new stuff there was especially at this time of the year when new series of drama, sit coms etc were all getting going for the new year.
The point is, the narrative has become so focused on the TV licence as effectively a BBC subscription that people forget it’s a legal requirement to have one to watch *any* broadcast TV channel from ITV, Channel 5 or anyone else. Actually it’s a licence to operate TV receiving equipment so technically you need a licence even to channel-hop through the dross you get with a sky or VM subscription.
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Today, 11:25
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Re: TV Licence “Unenforceable”?
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i logged inti iPlayer for the first time yesterday, had a brows and logged out nothing of interest for me atm
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Kerching. (BBC)
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Today, 12:19
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Re: TV Licence “Unenforceable”?
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Kerching. (BBC)
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well i do have a tv licence so I'm only getting what i paid for [mostly unwatchable woke rubbish ]
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