Are people still expected to pay the BBC License Fee?
Discussion
I'm not sure what the connection is between the TV licence and the pandemic
My feeling is that I can't see any particular reason to cancel it for this. If anything, people will get more value for their money!
I suppose that it could be argued that it incentivises people to stay at home if they don't have a TV licence or watch TV already
My feeling is that I can't see any particular reason to cancel it for this. If anything, people will get more value for their money!
I suppose that it could be argued that it incentivises people to stay at home if they don't have a TV licence or watch TV already
Jimmy Recard said:
I'm not sure what the connection is between the TV licence and the pandemic
My feeling is that I can't see any particular reason to cancel it for this
How about this:My feeling is that I can't see any particular reason to cancel it for this
A person has lost their job due to the pandemic and have to cut back on expenditure.
Are you saying they have to put paying the telly tax before paying their rent, mortgage and/or food?
LM24Nut said:
Jimmy Recard said:
I'm not sure what the connection is between the TV licence and the pandemic
My feeling is that I can't see any particular reason to cancel it for this
How about this:My feeling is that I can't see any particular reason to cancel it for this
A person has lost their job due to the pandemic and have to cut back on expenditure.
Are you saying they have to put paying the telly tax before paying their rent, mortgage and/or food?
LM24Nut said:
Jimmy Recard said:
I'm not sure what the connection is between the TV licence and the pandemic
My feeling is that I can't see any particular reason to cancel it for this
How about this:My feeling is that I can't see any particular reason to cancel it for this
A person has lost their job due to the pandemic and have to cut back on expenditure.
Are you saying they have to put paying the telly tax before paying their rent, mortgage and/or food?
LM24Nut said:
greygoose said:
The government and banks are putting in arrangements for mortgages and rents so they can carry on paying the tv licence.
What about food? Oh silly me, they can visit the local food bank which will free up what money they have to pay the TV License. greygoose said:
Write to Boris and whine to him then that you cannot afford any food because of paying £13 a month and everything should be free for you.
I can't find where I stated that I "cannot afford any food" or that I think the BBC should be "free" for me.Blimey, you lost "it" there.
Edited by LM24Nut on Sunday 22 March 15:58
LM24Nut said:
greygoose said:
Write to Boris and whine to him then that you cannot afford any food because of paying £13 a month and everything should be free for you.
I can't find where I stated that I "cannot afford any food" or that I think the BBC should be "free" for me.Blimey, you lost it there.
LM24Nut said:
What about food? Oh silly me, they can visit the local food bank which will free up what money they have to pay the TV License. [/quote
LM24Nut said:
We commonly use the pronoun "it" as both a subject and an object pronoun:
Don’t drink the milk. It smells terrible.
Has anyone seen my phone? I can’t find it anywhere.
We often use it in question tags:
That furniture is lovely. It isn’t too expensive for us, is it?
You know the flat with three bedrooms by the supermarket? It’s the best one we’ve seen so far, isn’t it?
Lovely. Now, what's the difference between license and licence? Don’t drink the milk. It smells terrible.
Has anyone seen my phone? I can’t find it anywhere.
We often use it in question tags:
That furniture is lovely. It isn’t too expensive for us, is it?
You know the flat with three bedrooms by the supermarket? It’s the best one we’ve seen so far, isn’t it?
By the way, if you don't watch live TV you don't have to pay for a licence. Any non-BBC "on demand" service is viewable without the requirement for you to pay the telly tax.
Cold said:
Lovely. Now, what's the difference between license and licence?
By the way, if you don't watch live TV you don't have to pay for a licence. Any non-BBC "on demand" service is viewable without the requirement for you to pay the telly tax.
You got me bang to rights on the first bit, it's a fair cop! You win!By the way, if you don't watch live TV you don't have to pay for a licence. Any non-BBC "on demand" service is viewable without the requirement for you to pay the telly tax.
Problem with the 2nd part is Capita.
LM24Nut said:
Cold said:
Lovely. Now, what's the difference between license and licence?
By the way, if you don't watch live TV you don't have to pay for a licence. Any non-BBC "on demand" service is viewable without the requirement for you to pay the telly tax.
You got me bang to rights on the first bit, it's a fair cop! You win!By the way, if you don't watch live TV you don't have to pay for a licence. Any non-BBC "on demand" service is viewable without the requirement for you to pay the telly tax.
Problem with the 2nd part is Capita.
Pothole said:
You clearly have an agenda. Why not just state it instead of asking a question then attempting to argue with answers which don't follow it?
Yeah sure. In this time of crisis when people are losing their jobs/income, should they be expected to pay the TV Licence or should .gov.uk suspend TV Licence fee payment for 3 months at least.I hope that's clear enough for you.
LM24Nut said:
How about this:
A person has lost their job due to the pandemic and have to cut back on expenditure.
Are you saying they have to put paying the telly tax before paying their rent, mortgage and/or food?
Why do they need to prioritise paying it before rent, mortgage, food, etc? How about they pay after?A person has lost their job due to the pandemic and have to cut back on expenditure.
Are you saying they have to put paying the telly tax before paying their rent, mortgage and/or food?
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