BBC licence fee

There’s going to be no British institutions left by the time this government loses power.

Which is ironic given they profess to love them or am I confusing institutions with statues of historic slave traders?

The BBC, one of the last remaining British institutions respected around the world targeted by populist cretins. From Maxwell to Murdoch there has been a campaign to rid Britain of it's independent public broadcaster, in order for them to line their pockets and further influence the public. It's a sad state of affairs that the British public have now reached peak gullible for this to happen. The NHS will be next.

Next on BBC One, brought to you by Nestle in conjunction with British Petroleum 'Celebrity Strictly Naked Squid Games'.
 
Which is ironic given they profess to love them or am I confusing institutions with statues of historic slave traders?

The BBC, one of the last remaining British institutions respected around the world targeted by populist cretins. From Maxwell to Murdoch there has been a campaign to rid Britain of it's independent public broadcaster, in order for them to line their pockets and further influence the public. It's a sad state of affairs that the British public have now reached peak gullible for this to happen. The NHS will be next.

Next on BBC One, brought to you by Nestle in conjunction with British Petroleum 'Celebrity Strictly Naked Squid Games'.

Yeah but you forget getting rid of the hated BBC and its £150 a year license fee will make live football free to air for all - all Hollywood movies will be released free to air to the UK the same time they are released in cinema's and all the other stuff - news/drama/factual/radio will cost a subscription of just £1 per month and will be even better and glitzier than ever - so some folk seem to believe
 
So many have an agenda against the BBC because they want others to watch their version of the News , it’s so obvious.

anyway, the BBC is still a brilliant service from radio,dramas, sport and kids stuff. Wouldn’t want it gone
 
Yeah but you forget getting rid of the hated BBC and its £150 a year license fee will make live football free to air for all - all Hollywood movies will be released free to air to the UK the same time they are released in cinema's and all the other stuff - news/drama/factual/radio will cost a subscription of just £1 per month and will be even better and glitzier than ever - so some folk seem to believe

It’s just absurd. £13.25 a month for all the content from the BBC, live and on iplayer.

What else can you get for that?

If you only use use streaming services you still need to pay circa £25-30 at least for broadband Internet before you can even get access.
 

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