Originally posted by Barbirollians
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I'm opposed to the licence fee not just because of its intrinsic unfairness as a flat-rate charge irrespective of income but also because its level is entirely under government control, as we saw in the last two cloak-and-dagger settlements which greatly reduced the BBC's real-terms income. Nothing in the White Paper changes that, which is a far greater restraint on the BBC's independence than any minority government appointees on the regulatory board. The government will also set the terms of the next Charter renewal, as it has done this, as well as the mid-term review.
Interestingly, there was far greater support for the status quo in the responses to the consultation - presumably from interested parties, professionals, articulate viewers/listeners - than in the responses to public polling, though arguably the latter should have been conducted on a much greater sample.
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