TV Licence Super Thread

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How will it be 2-300?

Because band A will get a reduction, so the upper bands will compensate.
Also, it will allow for increases in the license fee along with CT so costs will balloon over time.

Obviously I don't know where that crossover will happen but you can guarantee A will be a saving and G will be an increase.


I look forward to my 200gbp a year tax increase
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If they proceed with this change and it isn't accompanied by a separation of the BBC's informational services (funded by a compulsory licence fee) and its entertainment content (offered via optional subscription), it would be a serious disservice to taxpayers.
 
I'd be happy to withhold my council tax and play the game if it were to happen.

I'd just withhold the amount that's for the BBC Tax. Cancel the direct debit and pay accordingly. It could wreck your credit rating though.

I don't think it'll happen. It's just too unpalatable to the British public and you could see large swathes of people refusing to pay reminiscent of the poll tax; it's just the excuse many need. The government really don't want that clusterpoop on their shoes.
 
Did doctor who actually cost the uk license payer anything or it's licensing to other countries who appreciate it payed for it
(unlike strictly and other junk)

on the upside of bbc output - haven't listened to all of it yet but it's promising

When Donald Trump puts the bust of Churchill back in The Oval Office, after several years absence, Winston becomes increasingly disturbed at what he is witnessing. Jon Culshaw and Daniel Weyman star in David Morley's satirical take on recent events.

Cast:
Charithra Chandran - Rhia Pagadala
Ajay Chhabra - Raja Pagadala
Jon Culshaw - Donald Trump
Sarah Lawrie - Lady Randolph Churchill, PA & Intern Co-ordinator
Tom Mothersdale - JD Vance & Pete
Jude Owusu - Dude & Bradley
Wilf Scolding - Jones & Harry Webb
Daniel Weyman - Sir Winston Churchill
Ben Whitehead - Sir Keir Starmer, Howard Lutnick & Zelensky
 
Did doctor who actually cost the uk license payer anything or it's licensing to other countries who appreciate it payed for it
(unlike strictly and other junk)

on the upside of bbc output - haven't listened to all of it yet but it's promising
Yes, BBC still pays for the show to be made. Though since 2023 its been a joint production with Disney who part fund it in return for getting international streaming
 
I just struggle to see any point in having a service going, that most people don't want. Not a complete surprise that it is being planned to shove it down everyone's throat whether you want it or not.
 
All this could be avoided if they just accepted advertising.
They are doing it as is, but obviously with just the name and banners from sports events and not a 5 minute advertising break.
 
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