Howie
Donkey in a hat
I've cancelled mine.
F*** 'em.
Sick to death of it, I was.
£164 a year to be force fed the Establishment's fearmongering and propaganda on a daily basis, while at the same time subsidising the massive salaries and over inflated egos of dickheads like Gary Lineker, Greg James, Naga Munchetty and Laura Kuenssberg.
Nah man. Had enough of it. Not playing that game anymore.
In case you're not from the UK and didn’t know this, here in Britain you have to have a licence to watch TV. Can you believe that? I know, right? Ridiculous. What's even more ridiculous is that people are routinely bullied, coerced and threatened with fines and/or imprisonment if they don't pay it.
Back in the day (whenever that was) it wasn't so bad. When there was only 3 channels and the BBC was our national broadcaster that produced quality, ad-free content and was globally respected, then sure, make everyone with a TV pay a fee. But things have most definitely moved on. There's so much on-demand choice nowadays that there really is no argument for charging people a compulsory fee - a tax, essentially - to pay for something they don't necessarily want or need. Especially when the recipient of that fee has proven itself time and time again to be corrupt, self serving, incompetent and sometimes downright mendacious in its dealings.
So... we've cancelled the licence fee in our house. It was easy, just go on the TV licencing website, tick a few boxes to say that you no longer need it and then cancel the direct debit.
Boom.
I mean yes, it does mean that we can no longer watch anything on BBC iPlayer or any live TV (Doesn't that just go to show how ridiculous it is? If the licence goes to the BBC and the BBC alone, why does the law prohibit you from watching live TV from another channel like ITV or Channel 4? It's bonkers, absolutely bonkers).
But you know what? We haven't missed it. Pretty much the only live TV we watched anyway was a bit of news in the morning.
Netflix, Prime, Disney+, ITVx, All4, My5 - that's all still fair game, plus many more which, let's be honest, is plenty.
Apparently, now that we've cancelled our licence fee we can expect to be visited at our property by an 'Enforcement Officer' at some point in the near future (for 'enforcement officer' read 'salesperson with no actual powers of enforcement whatsoever') to ensure that we're not watching anything we shouldn't be.
Again, if you're not from the UK, can you actually believe that? Outrageous.
I'm looking forward to that day, I tell ya! Bring it on, little man, I dare you.
As you can probably tell, I've got a bit of a bee in my bonnet about this, but I tell you one thing - cancelling that direct debit felt realllly good, kinda empowering, and if you feel anything like I do about our 'beloved' national broadcaster then I encourage you to do the same.
More and more people are doing so and I'm fairly certain the whole thing will get scrapped anyway when the BBC's charter is up for renewal.
I guess it's pretty obvious what I think, but seeing as I've disguised this rather one-sided rant as a supposedly unbiased poll (much like the BBC's M.O, coincidentally.. )...
...what do you think?
F*** 'em.
Sick to death of it, I was.
£164 a year to be force fed the Establishment's fearmongering and propaganda on a daily basis, while at the same time subsidising the massive salaries and over inflated egos of dickheads like Gary Lineker, Greg James, Naga Munchetty and Laura Kuenssberg.
Nah man. Had enough of it. Not playing that game anymore.
In case you're not from the UK and didn’t know this, here in Britain you have to have a licence to watch TV. Can you believe that? I know, right? Ridiculous. What's even more ridiculous is that people are routinely bullied, coerced and threatened with fines and/or imprisonment if they don't pay it.
Back in the day (whenever that was) it wasn't so bad. When there was only 3 channels and the BBC was our national broadcaster that produced quality, ad-free content and was globally respected, then sure, make everyone with a TV pay a fee. But things have most definitely moved on. There's so much on-demand choice nowadays that there really is no argument for charging people a compulsory fee - a tax, essentially - to pay for something they don't necessarily want or need. Especially when the recipient of that fee has proven itself time and time again to be corrupt, self serving, incompetent and sometimes downright mendacious in its dealings.
So... we've cancelled the licence fee in our house. It was easy, just go on the TV licencing website, tick a few boxes to say that you no longer need it and then cancel the direct debit.
Boom.
I mean yes, it does mean that we can no longer watch anything on BBC iPlayer or any live TV (Doesn't that just go to show how ridiculous it is? If the licence goes to the BBC and the BBC alone, why does the law prohibit you from watching live TV from another channel like ITV or Channel 4? It's bonkers, absolutely bonkers).
But you know what? We haven't missed it. Pretty much the only live TV we watched anyway was a bit of news in the morning.
Netflix, Prime, Disney+, ITVx, All4, My5 - that's all still fair game, plus many more which, let's be honest, is plenty.
Apparently, now that we've cancelled our licence fee we can expect to be visited at our property by an 'Enforcement Officer' at some point in the near future (for 'enforcement officer' read 'salesperson with no actual powers of enforcement whatsoever') to ensure that we're not watching anything we shouldn't be.
Again, if you're not from the UK, can you actually believe that? Outrageous.
I'm looking forward to that day, I tell ya! Bring it on, little man, I dare you.
As you can probably tell, I've got a bit of a bee in my bonnet about this, but I tell you one thing - cancelling that direct debit felt realllly good, kinda empowering, and if you feel anything like I do about our 'beloved' national broadcaster then I encourage you to do the same.
More and more people are doing so and I'm fairly certain the whole thing will get scrapped anyway when the BBC's charter is up for renewal.
I guess it's pretty obvious what I think, but seeing as I've disguised this rather one-sided rant as a supposedly unbiased poll (much like the BBC's M.O, coincidentally.. )...
...what do you think?
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