DavidHatton
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Tell them I don't need one every 2 years and they leave me alone.
I must have had 30-40 threatening letters from Crapita (sorry, "TV Licensing").
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Anybody not pay??
The history is:I guess there will be loads of people moaning about the decision and if it had been a blanket ban i would have agreed but i think this is fair, what are your thoughts?
Up to 3.7 million pensioners who previously received a free TV licence will now have to pay for it.
The BBC will scrap blanket free licences for over-75's, but those households with one person who receives pension credit will still be eligible.
In 2015, the government announced the BBC would take over the cost of providing free licences for over-75s by 2020 as part of the fee settlement.
But that would have cost £745m, a fifth of the BBC's budget, by 2021/22.
The new scheme will cost the BBC around £250 million by 2021/22 depending on the take-up.
The BBC said "fairness" was at the heart of the ruling, which comes into force in June 2020.
Read in full - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-48583487
You do realise that most of the BBC's functions have been outsourced for years? including licence collection. it is effectively about 70% outsourced - nearly all of its "creative" output [did you know "question time" and HIGNFY" were independent programs bought in by the BBC?- but 100% funded thru your taxes]. those thugs hassling your father? outsourced. By Tories. why do you see your own father harassed and refuse to acknowledge who is harassing him?I think the BBC has always gone about business with a sledgehammer, rather than a carrot. And this behaviour will drive people further from them.
Why did they not introduce a discounted fee for the over 75's? It would have been far more palatable to most.
The BBC's pursuit of "it's" license fee has also always been bullying and badly handled. When my father hit 75 years back, he stopped paying quite correctly... and I arrived one day back at his place to find a TV licence guy being quite aggressive and unpleasant and unreasonable to him on the doorstep. I soon sent him on his way. Even the old adverts they used to play were all along the lines of "big brother's watching and will catch up with you".
That kind of approach rankles with people, rightly so in my opinion. The BBC for too many decades has taken it's "Corporation" moniker too seriously, and because of it's licence fee money arriving without any problem has failed to see the competition and shift in viewing, and failed to compete.
I think it does make some great programming, but I also think it's on it's last legs, although it's size and government backing will probably see it's downfall be a slow and long and tortuous one.
Yes but that is what he earnt when at the BBC (6m per annum sorry not 18 per annum but over 3 years for one show and a radio show......) It takes a while to get to the truth when a establishment is so untransparent. even now when they do publish them it is only because they were told to and shamed. Completely untrustworthy establishmentJonathan Ross hasn't had a show on the BBC for the best part of 10 years. It appears you COULD make it up.
The history is:
- the tories pressured the bbc to keep the over 75 exclusion
- they then cut the bbc budget and told them to recoup the cut by stopping the over 75 exclusion
- the bbc are complying
- every moron in the country is now asking why and blaming the bbc
[the bbc are a complete shitshow, staffed with tories at every level since 2010 and should be democratized as per the current labour proposals, but this over-75s-to-pay-licence-fee-who-is-to-blame is a farce. if your answer (who is to blame) is anyone else but the tories, you are a very silly person.]
Yes but that is what he earnt when at the BBC (6m per annum sorry not 18 per annum but over 3 years for one show and a radio show......) It takes a while to get to the truth when a establishment is so untransparent. even now when they do publish them it is only because they were told to and shamed. Completely untrustworthy establishment
Maybe to think it would be any better under a socialist government is also a silly person? ......
You didn’t check very hard or well then.Last time I checked it was "The BBC Plc" - so is not a government body and therefore cannot charge a tax
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