Given that almost all households in the UK have TVs is there really any point in retaining licensing?
Licences seem to me to serve at most two main purposes, which are:
1. To regulate or control something
2. To raise revenue
A subsidiary one is:
3. To provide an additional level of effort or inconvenience to some, and employment for others
There could be a serious case to make now for either no licences for TVs, or free licences for domestic users. The situation might be different for commercial businesses such as hotels.
Revenue could be raised from general taxation, and at least used to provide the infrastucture. Other revenue could be by subscription or other charges to cover the costs of running a news organisation, producing programmes etc.
Licences seem to me to serve at most two main purposes, which are:
1. To regulate or control something
2. To raise revenue
A subsidiary one is:
3. To provide an additional level of effort or inconvenience to some, and employment for others
There could be a serious case to make now for either no licences for TVs, or free licences for domestic users. The situation might be different for commercial businesses such as hotels.
Revenue could be raised from general taxation, and at least used to provide the infrastucture. Other revenue could be by subscription or other charges to cover the costs of running a news organisation, producing programmes etc.
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