Newly re-elected British PM Boris Johnson apparently feels that the BBC's coverage of he and his party in this election cycle was was biased.
And it appears he intends to respond.
He is proposing to decriminalize nonpayment of the BBC Annual License Fee (the Telly Tax).
Once it is not a criminal offense to ignore it, who in their right mind is ever going to pay it?
This will starve the Beeb of income in fairly rapid order.
And he has ordered members of his government to boycott Radio 4, refusing access or interviews,
claiming that it's election coverage was biased towards Labour.
https://amp.theguardian.com/media/2...-two-pronged-attack?__twitter_impression=true
Not jumping into the political debate over whether this is the correct course of action or not
(although those who live by the sword of government funding also die by it). In the bigger picture
its hard to see how the Telly Tax survives much longer anyway in a world of globally-available streaming.
And it appears he intends to respond.
He is proposing to decriminalize nonpayment of the BBC Annual License Fee (the Telly Tax).
Once it is not a criminal offense to ignore it, who in their right mind is ever going to pay it?
This will starve the Beeb of income in fairly rapid order.
And he has ordered members of his government to boycott Radio 4, refusing access or interviews,
claiming that it's election coverage was biased towards Labour.
https://amp.theguardian.com/media/2...-two-pronged-attack?__twitter_impression=true
Not jumping into the political debate over whether this is the correct course of action or not
(although those who live by the sword of government funding also die by it). In the bigger picture
its hard to see how the Telly Tax survives much longer anyway in a world of globally-available streaming.