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Old 18-03-2014, 05:42 PM #1
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Default MP's to remove the threat of prosecution from those who do not pay the BBC licence

[Remove the threat of prosecution from
those who do not pay the BBC licence fee,
raising the prospect that the government
could support the more than 140
backbench MPs who are trying to change the law.]

http://www.theguardian.com/media/201...bc-licence-fee



the BBC is angry at this
and makes a claim
they will have cut more - Well Tough Titty





So it would become a civil matter

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Rightly ****ing so too. About time they scrapped it altogether tbh
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Rightly ****ing so too. About time they scrapped it altogether tbh

Correct in this Day and Age
the BBC Tax is not worthy
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It's a start and well done to the Conservative MP who wants this too. I hope it is a step to greater things if it comes about.

However,it is time this dinosaur of a licence/tax was done away with totally and I cannot wait for the day it is.

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Good, I haven't paid it for over 8 years and I don't intend to start.
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The TV license is outdated and archaic why its still allowed is beyond me. If people are not going to get prosecuted for not paying it, why should any of us pay it?
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Good, I haven't paid it for over 8 years and I don't intend to start.
How've you got away with that? I forgot to transfer mine when I moved (I was still paying monthly) and I got a visit pretty sharpish
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I also know someone that was prosecuted and fined pretty heavily for not paying it recently.
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People don't want to pay, but will happily watch TV.

I find it a lot more worth the money than the sky subscriptions.
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People don't want to pay, but will happily watch TV.

I find it a lot more worth the money than the sky subscriptions.
Its only for the BBC, the other channels are self funding through adverts.
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I actually think it should be increased if anything, the BBC is criminally undervalued in this country IMO
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People don't want to pay, but will happily watch TV.

I find it a lot more worth the money than the sky subscriptions.
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Its only for the BBC, the other channels are self funding through adverts.
I already know this.
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Well the way you worded your post suggested otherwise. No harm done.
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Well the way you worded your post suggested otherwise. No harm done.
Ah, no worries.
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How've you got away with that? I forgot to transfer mine when I moved (I was still paying monthly) and I got a visit pretty sharpish
Just refuse to sign the paper when they knock. The contract you sign when they come round to intimidate you is what can get you done, not actually not having a license
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The Saville thing screwed them I think tbh. A few people I know (mostly older people aswell who have paid it for years) are now refusing to pay because 'the BBC uses their money to cover up pedophilia' and such Probably worried about loads and loads of people ending up with criminal records now.

Also, IMO the BBC are ****ing rubbish anyway. I actually cant think of one thing I watch on there yet am still expected to pay for it to have no ads Just put ****ing adverts on..god, from what I remember they have loads of ads on anyway, just advertising other shows on their channel rather than stuff to buy.

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The major problem with ads though is that everything comes down to the mercy of the advertisers and the shows with the biggest ratings as opposed to making a mix of everything.

I doubt something like BBC4 would survive if the BBC were to rely on ads.
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The Saville thing screwed them I think tbh. A few people I know (mostly older people aswell who have paid it for years) are now refusing to pay because 'the BBC uses their money to cover up pedophilia' and such Probably worried about loads and loads of people ending up with criminal records now.

Also, IMO the BBC are ****ing rubbish anyway. I actually cant think of one thing I watch on there yet am still expected to pay for it to have no ads Just put ****ing adverts on..god, from what I remember they have loads of ads on anyway, just advertising other shows on their channel rather than stuff to buy.
That's not really the point though. It's not to avoid actual advert time between shows, but the programming being reliant on advertisers.
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That's not really the point though. It's not to avoid actual advert time between shows, but the programming being reliant on advertisers.
Well as someone who doesnt even watch the BBC, I would much rather they put ads on than me having to pay for a channel I never bloody watch

If that makes me selfish and petty, so be it, I dont care. Its like asking teetotallers to pay alcohol tax on their cokes on a night out

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Well as someone who doesnt even watch the BBC, I would much rather they put ads on than me having to pay for a channel I never bloody watch
******* the rest of us.

I'll take the BBC anyway over itv. That's what I wouldn't like to see them turn into.

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I *think* the only thing I watch on itv is saturday night takeaway every now and again. And thats only because I am seriously bored
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******* the rest of us.
Indeed. Isn't that how the general thinking of the UK population goes...look out for yourself?
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I doubt something like BBC4 would survive if the BBC were to rely on ads.
Surely if channels like can handle the amount, surely the BBC can?
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