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On Feb 18, 4:33*pm, Hils wrote:
bpnjensen wrote: On Feb 18, 1:58 pm, dave wrote: On 02/18/2011 11:59 AM, RHF wrote: So why should the British [UK] Taxpayers Pay For The News and Information of Other Nations ? Maybe the British don't want to live in a world full of idiots. The World Service is something they can be proud of. Yes, but conservative governments rarely believe in educating the masses. *Idiots are their best friends. 20 years ago the World Service may have been educational; I recall it being the most "highbrow" of all of the BBC's radio channels. What I've heard of it recently has sounded increasingly like ratings-chasing. And I haven't become conservative with the passing years: much the opposite! The World Service is not what it was: I object to paying for substandard broadcasts. Anyway, from 2014 it will be funded from licence revenue, not from a direct government grant. Sebastien's point about tax evasion is a fair one. The UK government has been colluding in it for years. That's right - the British conservative government has lost interest in educating. |
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