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Name: Matt McInnes on Jun 15, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Mary Woods on Jun 16, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Nick Davies on Jun 16, 2003Comments: R3 was worth a hundred pounds a year on it's own, but clearly as even thats's being degraded it's time to refuse to pay.Flag
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Name: Tony Lambert on Jun 16, 2003Comments: The British public are 'mugged' enough through stealth taxation. 'You can fool all of the people some of the time, & some of the people all of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time'!Flag
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Name: Russell Palmer on Jun 16, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert John Anderson on Jun 16, 2003Comments: It's just a tax, they should raise money from advertising on radio 1&2. All the news programmes have to much left wing viewsFlag
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Name: LEE DUFFIELD on Jun 16, 2003Comments: I think this television tax is imoral and probably illegal under the human rights act.Flag
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Name: Ryan Fitzpatrick on Jun 16, 2003Comments: Don't PAYFlag
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Name: John Riding on Jun 16, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Zaheer Aziz on Jun 16, 2003Comments: this is a rip off not comprehendableFlag
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Name: Stephen Green on Jun 16, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael Felmeri on Jun 17, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: John Catley on Jun 17, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Ray Dilworth on Jun 18, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: JOHN WESTLAKE on Jun 18, 2003Comments: Been meaning to do this for weeks. Why does the BBC need a licence fee when their output is indistinguishable from other broadcastersFlag
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Name: Alex Galea on Jun 18, 2003Comments: The TV Licence is effectively a regressive tax, which hits the poorest worst.Flag
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Name: Andrew Millier on Jun 18, 2003Comments: Why should we have to pay for something we dont want. I cannot even get a signal where I live and have to subscribe to cabel tv. So even if I wanted bbc stations I cannot watch them.Flag
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Name: John Connacher on Jun 18, 2003Comments: It is time to scrap this nonsense tax on the poor, let them advertise for their revenue.Flag
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Name: Jon Hart on Jun 18, 2003Comments: The BBC is part of television history but it's time is long gone.Flag
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Name: Neil Harris on Jun 19, 2003Comments: I will never pay this horrid unjust fee. How many low income familes does it take to pay for Peggy Mitchell's wardrobe department. It would be funny if it wasn't so disgraceful. And how many people living off benefits does it take to pay for pretensious designers to decorate lazy people's homes for them Outrageous. I'd be open for negotiation, maybe £5 for Wimbledon and £3 for the British Open Golf. But the rest Forget it. You keep on knocking on my door, and I'll keep on not answering it.Flag
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Name: Anita Miller on Jun 19, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Jim Macrae on Jun 19, 2003Comments: I'm sick of paying for a very poor serviceFlag
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Name: Frank Sallie on Jun 19, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Barry Mills on Jun 19, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Paul Isaac on Jun 19, 2003Comments: BIG RIP OFFFlag
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Name: Nicholas Clarke on Jun 19, 2003Comments: I decided over a year ago not to buy a TV when I left student hall. I don't miss it in the least, and judging from occasional programmes I've seen while visiting others, the quality of the stuff shown has degraded still further. I'd be happy to see the license abolished, if for no other reason than to stop the continual threatening letters I receive from TVLA!Flag
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Name: Mark Jason Rouse on Jun 20, 2003Comments: The BBC provide a service; I am a consumer, and I am very unhappy with the poor service I get for my £116.00. Can I have a refund pleaseFlag
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Name: Keith Wood on Jun 20, 2003Comments: All I now use the TV for is watching DVD or videos, so why am I still getting a TV LicenceFlag
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Name: George Hough on Jun 20, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Colin Tawn on Jun 20, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Anthony Jolly on Jun 21, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 21, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Bill Baird on Jun 21, 2003Comments: I think it is about time the TV licence was done away with as it appears that the BBC is taking the mick with very few new programs and very high wages for most of their staff and actors which I feel advertising could bring in just as much and after all they appear to be spending most of our licence fee on buying sports programs where advertising on the sid of the pitches is in abundance and company's are getting it for free. give the licence payers a fair deal and abbolish it NOWFlag
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Name: FRASER MCLAUGHLIN on Jun 21, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Martin Sykes on Jun 21, 2003Comments: If the BBC are anyway near as good as they reckon they are, then they will do all right on the open market.Flag
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Name: Ernest Lee on Jun 22, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Lynn Taylor on Jun 22, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Cam Vallance on Jun 22, 2003Comments: The odious biased carbuncle that is the BBC makes me sick with its biased anti tory anti american pro labour reporting! The fact that i have to pay for it by law makes me actually seeth. As i am typing i am counting down to June 30th, that is when dyke and his cronies want me to cut the crap and make it happen - at my local post office for £112. Well, ive got news for you mister dyke - you've got no chance ever ever ever of getting a bean from me and my wife anymore. Jail Not bothered really - paid a visit when i was 18 on remand, lost lots of weight and stopped smoking, so thats not a problem! Keep up the good work and just remember us folk from your local sink estates around the country, unemployed, who are the real victims of this vicious illegal repugnant tax.Flag
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Name: Bernard Cope on Jun 23, 2003Comments: STOP THIS COERCION!Flag
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Name: Mark Asano on Jun 23, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael John Russell on Jun 23, 2003Comments: In the sixties the BBC said they needed revenue from TV licenses because there was no scope in advertising for two TV companies. Now there are dozens of TV companies advertising so realy there story dose not now hold water.I believe licensing sould now be abolished.Up the revolution brother if you'll excuse the pun.Flag
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Name: Edward Sheridan on Jun 24, 2003Comments: the BBC has lost its way. It is divorced from the real world.Flag
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Name: Dan Rose on Jun 24, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Gavin Mariner on Jun 24, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Jeffrey Best on Jun 24, 2003Comments: I'm fed up with having to pay for Blair's Broadcasting Company. They get 2.5b/year and I ahve no choice. They are not accountable for the way they spend our money or for the PC and left wing rubbish they pollute our TVs with. If they had to sell their product they would not survive. What other company gets 2.5b/year to do just as they like with. No wonder they waste most of it.Flag
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Name: Andrew Caldicott on Jun 24, 2003Comments: Get rid of this unfair tax! I object to paying for my own brainwashing by the liberal elite.Flag
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Name: Joe Dunstan on Jun 24, 2003Comments: Why do I need to pay a hidden tax for BBC programming I do not watchFlag
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Name: Alex Maczkowski on Jun 24, 2003Comments: stop this vile tax!Flag
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Name: James Hunter on Jun 24, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Mandy Wood on Jun 24, 2003Comments: rip offFlag