Teddy Eagle
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Scotland
Yes you do. You need a license to watch any live television. Do the government have any direct control over ITV or Channel 4? Put it on WiFi and you'll be taxing people who might not even own a television which won't be popular.You don’t have to pay them to watch other channels. You pay the licence fee to fund our national broadcaster in a way that avoids the money going through government hands with the potential for direct interference that provides. It’s a tax in all but name. One that you have legal ways of avoiding.
You can watch many channels if you decide to abrogate that responsibility. Just not live tv.
YouTube is now the second most watched TV outlet. You don’t need a licence to watch most of its output, nor for other streaming services.
I hope the upcoming licence review closes this debate and replaces the licence with an internet levy. So everyone pays an extra charge per month alongside the cost of their WiFi. It would force even greater competition for WiFi whilst stopping the moaning about the BBC.
Make the BBC a subscription service and anyone who wants it will pay for it.
