It's back! The age old war between the Tories and the BBC looks like it's started. This will mean that the BBC gets less money to produce decent content for the masses so that the companies like Sky get to shovel Premier League football down more channels.
Of course, the UK needs a coherent, scalable strategy for next-generation broadband and if Osborne believes that it is as important as transport, then they should have a properly funded plan.
This is typical of the lack of responsible Govt. that we have now become accustomed to over the past 20 years or so. Maybe we can have the same laissez-faire attitude to MPs salaries...oh, I forgot...they do.
And exactly what "decent content" do you see on the BBC at this time ?
It's back! The age old war between the Tories and the BBC looks like it's started. This will mean that the BBC gets less money to produce decent content for the masses so that the companies like Sky get to shovel Premier League football down more channels.
Of course, the UK needs a coherent, scalable strategy for next-generation broadband and if Osborne believes that it is as important as transport, then they should have a properly funded plan.
This is typical of the lack of responsible Govt. that we have now become accustomed to over the past 20 years or so. Maybe we can have the same laissez-faire attitude to MPs salaries...oh, I forgot...they do.
Sounds like a new stop for the private finance initiative gravy trains.
I will gladly pay you Tuesday for high speed internets today!