Will this eventually also happen in the UK? Not this year, but within a decade perhaps?
Swiss licence fee vote today
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View Posthttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-43229284
Will this eventually also happen in the UK? Not this year, but within a decade perhaps?
The Swiss Army is organised thus:
Mechanized Brigade 1
Command Support Battalion 1 (Bataillon d'aide au commandement 1)
Reconnaissance Battalion 1 (Bataillon d'exploration 1)
Tank Battalion 12 (Bataillon de chars 12)
Mechanized Battalion 17
Mechanized Battalion 18
Artillery Battalion 1
Armoured Engineer Battalion 1
Mechanized Brigade 4
Command Support Battalion 4
Reconnaissance battalion 4
Reconnaissance battalion 5
Artillery Battalion 10
Artillery Battalion 49
Bridge Engineer Battalion 26
Mechanized Brigade 11 (see de:Panzerbrigade 11)
Command Support Battalion 11
Reconnaissance battalion 11
Tank Battalion 13 (Panzerbataillon 13)
Mechanized Battalion 14
Mechanized battalion 29
Artillery Battalion 16 (Artillerie Abteilung 16)
Armoured Engineer Battalion 11
Territorial Division 1 in Morges
Territorial Division Staff Battalion 1
Rifle battalion 1 (Bataillon de Carabiniers 1)
Mountain Infantry battalion 7 (Bataillon d'infanterie de montagne 7)
Infantry Battalion 13
Rifle battalion 14 (Bataillon de Carabiniers 14)
Infantry Battalion 19 (Bataillon d'infanterie 19)
Engineer Battalion 2
Emergency Rescue Battalion 1
Rescue Coordination Center 1
Patrouille des Glaciers Command
Territorial Division 2 in Kriens
Territorial Division Staff Battalion 2
Infantry battalion 11
Infantry Battalion 20
Infantry Battalion 56
Infantry Battalion 97
Engineer Battalion 6
Emergency Rescue Battalion 2
Rescue Coordination Center 2
Territorial Division 3 in Altdorf
Territorial Division Staff Battalion 3
Mountain Infantry Battalion 29
Mountain Infantry Battalion 30 (Battaglione fanteria montagna 30)
Mountain Infantry Battalion 48
Mountain Infantry Battalion 91
Engineer Battalion 9
Emergency Rescue Battalion 3
Rescue Coordination Center 3
Territorial Division 4 in St. Gallen
Territorial Division Staff Battalion 4
Mountain Rifle Battalion 6 (Gebirgsschützenbataillon 6)
Infantry Battalion 61
Infantry Battalion 65
Mountain Infantry Battalion 85
Engineer Battalion 23
Emergency Rescue Battalion 4
Rescue Coordination Center 4
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It depends on whether people would prefer to spend their money on broadcasting or defence
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostSurely not an 'either/or' situation? Defence spendig is vast in comparison with broadcasting. I suppose our licence fee is an example of a hypothecated tax (which governments don't like) though one which is avoidable if you choose not to have a TV or use i-Player.
It depends on whether people would prefer to spend their money on broadcasting or mega defence.
I do, of course, consistently argue that national public broadcasting is of itself vital to national security.
For a start, imagine the pandemonium in a scenario where there were rumours that we had been invaded. People immediately turn to what they hope will be some sort of authoritative message in the media from high. But it's not there. Instead, there's a lot of panicky conflicting tweets from teenagers or else Fox News. No thank you. There are several other crucial considerations. Preventative mainly. The subliminal role of a national broadcaster, especially in a nation divided on key policy or even a multicultural society, re inclusivity and cohesion.Last edited by Lat-Literal; 04-03-18, 10:32.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostAlthough one doesn't have to pay a licence fee to receive radio any more, our Radios 3 and 4 are funded by it. What would happen to Radio for the Thinking Person without cash from the licence fee?
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Originally posted by greenilex View PostLuckily the bien-pensants had no trouble winning this one.
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostIs that really the case? Given the shocking degradation of quality we've witnessed under successive R3 controllers, I'm not sure whether public funding is a guarantee of continued quality for radio broadcasting.
The BBC caves in to this thinking and Radio 3's battles are as much within the BBC as anywhere else. Don't put too much blame on the whipping-boy.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Over the past eight days I have been struck by the determined religiosity of R3 programming.
OK, defender of the faith and all that, I get it. But is there anywhere else in Europe, even Poland, where a classical music station is so heavily devoted to the Christian liturgy, and so mealy-mouthed about it?
I love Church music. In church.
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Originally posted by Bergonzi View PostWhat was the outcome of the vote?
(I've just checked. 71% in favour of retaining the fee on a 54% turnout. Proposal rejected in every one of the 23 'states' - which I take to be electoral districts)Last edited by LMcD; 01-04-18, 15:45.
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