Silva_Spell
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1) We fund schools as glorifed day care so the adults can go out to the factories, offices to make money to pay tax. Seen as though more people are working from home or unfortunaley unemployed as a result of the pandemic and we are looking to save money let's shut some schools and let the parents educate their own kids rather than the state/teachers. Teachers are only lazy union puppets anyway who only work 6 hours a day.....
2)I'm not sure about that. BBC have done groundbreaking documentary/news series that are available to everyone in the county, because we all chip-in. I don't have Netfix, I jump on someone elses Sky-Go so my access to media is very limited. As is plently of people's who don't have good enough broadband to stream or just simply can't afford it. I'd consider free access to recipes, kids TV etc and education essential in this day and age
The result of 'stripping back' would be a reduced and poor service which then could easily to be sold to the public as a waste of money so best to get rid. Didn't they do the same with British Rail??
The news and documentaries are what I'd have them concentrate on (and if the professionalism and quality were undeniable trying to sell it as a waste would be a waste of time itself - infact right now alot of the arguments for keeping it as it is are the nature docs) but whatever one deems to be the important stuff there's so much bloat there and half the online stuff could go tomorrow and no-one would notice. Regardless, I think it could be funded in a better way.