For many years British households have been forced to pay for a TV license to subsidize an organisation in the BBC that according to the “Royal Charter” they are supposed to provide impartiality and balanced news broadcasting.

The truth is, the BBC News and content has become increasingly steeped in politised left wing bias that is blatantly flouted in an attempt to manipulate public opinion.

Offering a one sided view of a world according to their viewpoint, they have been repeat offenders of creating stories to suit  Government policy.  That’s called propaganda in my book!

 

License fee revenues reached over £3.75 billion in 2021

TV License fee revenues in 2020/21 were £3.75 billion which was higher than the 2019/20 figure of £3.52 billion (in cash terms).

For a TV License it costs £159 yearly for a colour TV.

Does the BBC really offer £159 per year worth of value to watch its channel ?  

 

We’ll Reform BBC Licence Funding

The BBC licence business model was created more than half a century ago when we had a couple of TV stations.

Times change and the BBC needs to change with it.

It is grossly unfair to have to pay a BBC licence fee whether you watch BBC programmes live or not. It is time for the BBC to move to a subscription finance model.

The BBC keeps telling us how good their programming is, so they shouldn’t have any problem raising their money from subscribers who want to watch their shows.

A public broadcaster however has a duty and requirement to be impartial. Their employees, staff and presenters should also be neutral.  It is a publicly owned broadcaster, It should not have a political opinion.

The truth is, the BBC News and content has become increasingly steeped in politised left wing bias that is blatantly flouted in an attempt to manipulate public opinion.

You have a choice; you can stand on the sidelines & moan about everything that is wrong with the Country & the dire state of current politics, or, you can get involved and help us to make the changes we all need....

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