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Old 12-06-2019, 04:22 PM #76
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Also, it works out at about £3.50 a week and for the array of content you get it's an absolute bargain.
Yeah, compared to the daylight robbery of the likes of Sky and Virgin Media.
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Old 12-06-2019, 04:24 PM #77
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tell that to all the non payers
At the end of the day we all lose out because of it. Either the payers are hit because the cost goes up, or content dips because they don't have enough money to make it.
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Yes go ahead
get headlines of how kind you are
but its still Next Year
many poor old folks will be unable to
to pay the BBC Tax.
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Age uk are running a petition to get this decision reversed, I urge everyone to sign it

https://www.ageuk.org.uk/our-impact/...-older-people/
Just signed .
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https://metro.co.uk/2019/06/13/ben-f...S13ZisZ8cYJUlM

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Ben Fogle has decided to put his own money towards paying for the pensioners’ TV licence. After the BBC restricting free TV licences to those over 75 receiving pension credit, the TV presenter has stepped in. He was ‘disappointed’ by the decision but added that he doesn’t ‘entirely blame’ the broadcaster. In a statement posted on his Twitter account, Ben said: ‘I LOVE the BBC. I think it is one of the greatest institutions in the world. ‘I have decided to donate my entire salary for this years BBC Animal Park to subsidise licences for those over 75 who have no way of paying for a licence.’
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As I understand it BBC is only reintroducing the licence fee to those pensioners who can afford it?
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When the BBC starts catering for people over 80, then they should be allowed to charge them. They cater for children, they have their own channels as well as having stuff on BBC1 and 2. My Grandmother used to listen to Radio 2... now they're bringing in people from BBC1, their feeder station, and the stuff they play is aimed at me, not someone fifty plus years my senior. While a lot of BBC's tv programmes are suitable for older people there aren't many that specifically cater for them.

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