Originally posted by Resurrection Man
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Are TV licences really necessary?
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That's a point that's often forgotten - it's not a permit to watch BBC programmes.
I would be afraid that if it is simply subsumed into general taxation there would be no reason for the government to ring-fence it. Claims that the BBC is a 'public service' would hold no water - look at how other 'public services' - water, railways, energy supply - have been sold off, & other 'public services' being subjected to commercial pressures & opened up to 'private-sector' competition.
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It gets me that politicians and others pop up whenever the licence fee is under discussion and claim that it is in effect a tax because nobody can avoid paying it. Rather to my surprise, I have never heard this view challenged.
This attitude then infects the TV Licensing authority. You can almost see the curl of the lip as they thank you for telling them you haven't got a TV, as if to say "either you are lying to us or you are some sort of pervert and we will get you in the end".
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Simon
Originally posted by Resurrection Man View PostBecause it's pointless, Simon. One can write and tell them that you don't have a TV but they will still come round to check. They have to. Otherwise all that the evaders have to do is write and tell them the same thing!
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I would be afraid that if it is simply subsumed into general taxation there would be no reason for the government to ring-fence it. Claims that the BBC is a 'public service' would hold no water - look at how other 'public services' - water, railways, energy supply - have been sold off, & other 'public services' being subjected to commercial pressures & opened up to 'private-sector' competition.
As to selling off parts of the BBC, this was actually recommended for BBC Worldwide in a House of Lords report in early 2010, and was subsequently put under serious consideration by Mark Thompson in his own review of the BBC's services. Privatisation has also been suggested for other services within the BBC at various times and I don't think the presence of the licence fee is a necessary defence against this if there is a sufficiently determined government:
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