Crosswords0 min ago
Bbc License Fee Rise
the brass neck of an outdated entertainment license system, let it stand on it's own, end the license fee, we all know there is a plethora of (choice) entertainment out there, i do not watch anything bbc anymore,
https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/uk/1 747454/ bbc-lic ence-fe e-rise
https:/
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by fender62. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The compulsory tax on communication devises is a relic of a bygone age. Note how the recipients of the tax are so keen to get rid of all things that smack of heritage, history, or tradition ... except the £billions they themselves trouser due to those very same conditions. If you do not pay your subscription to Sky, Netflix, Appletv, or any of the other tv programme suppliers then you are unable to receive them. This is very easy for them to do in this digital and internet capable age. Are we to believe that it is beyond the abilities of the Beep to do the same if we do not subscribe? Of course it isn't, they just don't want you to notice. As for the non stop advertising of the catch up and iPlayer "services", now available on all your devises, realise that this is not to do you a favour or to make you life more fulfilled. It is to establish a precedent that they have always considered that they own the right to tax you for being in possession of any devise that is capable of receiving their output, even inadvertently. They can also block those avenues, just like every other provider, if they want to. How do they collect their fees from the other countries of the World that can and do receive them. Short answer ... they don't, you are paying.
Togo
Yes they are, and I’m getting a good deal out of it.
But then again - I don’t have kids, have never claimed Jobseeker’s Allowance, have private medical insurance (through my job), and have a private pension.
However, some of the tax and NI I pay goes towards child benefits, tax credits for those less well-off, job seekers allowance, the NHS and state pension.
Many of these I will never be the recipient of (apart from the pension). Many of us are forced to subsidise others.
Yes they are, and I’m getting a good deal out of it.
But then again - I don’t have kids, have never claimed Jobseeker’s Allowance, have private medical insurance (through my job), and have a private pension.
However, some of the tax and NI I pay goes towards child benefits, tax credits for those less well-off, job seekers allowance, the NHS and state pension.
Many of these I will never be the recipient of (apart from the pension). Many of us are forced to subsidise others.
Togo
I’ll be honest with you - I 100% appreciate how others must feel. It must be like being forced to pay for GB News even though you never watch it and think that its output is odious drivel.
I get that.
In this new digital world of television the argument for a state-backed media outlet is weakened, but as someone who benefits from the BBC, I’m happy with the status quo.
I’ll be honest with you - I 100% appreciate how others must feel. It must be like being forced to pay for GB News even though you never watch it and think that its output is odious drivel.
I get that.
In this new digital world of television the argument for a state-backed media outlet is weakened, but as someone who benefits from the BBC, I’m happy with the status quo.
ynnafymmi
You wrote:
"You seem to be happy paying for Linekers million pound pay packet"
Absolutely - because at the same time, I'm paying for Laura Kuenssberg, Mishal Husain, David Attenborough, Chris Mason, Mary Beard, Amol Rajan and Ian Hislop.
I was happy to pay the salaries of the odious buffoons who used to present Top Gear, so I can't begrudge Mr Lineker.
Also - an analogy...paying the TV licence for me is like being forced to pay for car which I enjoy driving. I don't resent that tax because I can see the benefit out of driving it.
For you - you prefer walking. You hate driving and have no intention of ever owning a car - being forced to subsidise my driving habit when you're happy to walk must seem incredibly unfair.
However it does not make those driving cars 'eejits'. How could it?
You wrote:
"You seem to be happy paying for Linekers million pound pay packet"
Absolutely - because at the same time, I'm paying for Laura Kuenssberg, Mishal Husain, David Attenborough, Chris Mason, Mary Beard, Amol Rajan and Ian Hislop.
I was happy to pay the salaries of the odious buffoons who used to present Top Gear, so I can't begrudge Mr Lineker.
Also - an analogy...paying the TV licence for me is like being forced to pay for car which I enjoy driving. I don't resent that tax because I can see the benefit out of driving it.
For you - you prefer walking. You hate driving and have no intention of ever owning a car - being forced to subsidise my driving habit when you're happy to walk must seem incredibly unfair.
However it does not make those driving cars 'eejits'. How could it?
I too have happily paid taxes and NI, knowing that it was also intended to help and assist the less able and fortunate than myself, for decades. This concept is embraced by most civilised thinkers. However I do rail against paying a tax that subsidises those who do not need it, and particularly those who even have the lack of self respect to boast that they, enjoy it and, don't need it. You sound just like a local government employee.(council)
Togo
“and particularly those who even have the lack of self respect to boast that they, enjoy it and, don't need it. You sound just like a local government employee.(council)”
Lack of self respect?
Enjoy it but don’t need it?
Sound like a local government employee…
Okaaay…
"¯\_(ツ)_/¯"
Have a nice evening. There’s a programme on about Aretha Franklin later.
Awesome.
It’s on the BBC though…;-)
“and particularly those who even have the lack of self respect to boast that they, enjoy it and, don't need it. You sound just like a local government employee.(council)”
Lack of self respect?
Enjoy it but don’t need it?
Sound like a local government employee…
Okaaay…
"¯\_(ツ)_/¯"
Have a nice evening. There’s a programme on about Aretha Franklin later.
Awesome.
It’s on the BBC though…;-)
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.