>>9692928yeah you need it if
>you watch any live broadcast uk tv, through any means (even unofficial streams)>you watch any live broadcast tv from anywhere around the world through any means (even unofficial streams), doesnt matter if it's another country, south korea, north korea, tanzania - if it's broadcast tv (i assume by this they mean a proper tv channel with in that country that goes over the airwaves), then it counts and you need a loicence. but amateur stuff like youtube streamers and live podcasters i suppose don't count.>if you watch any bbc content even if it's not live. so even if you catch up with a show you missed or watch some bbc drama on iplayer on demand, that counts too.It's absurd. For the BBC content it makes sense, but how they can hold all broadcast tv in the country hostage is ridiculous, and holding any live broadcast tv form anywhere around the world is completely obscene. These fucking BBC kikes need to get their shit pushed in financially. More and more people are turning off broadcast tv, esp young people, first because of on demand alternatives like netflix etc, and also because they are just turned off by hyper political gay black tranny propaganda. licence subscriptions have tumbled and so the bbc kikes have reponded by hiking the price more and more in recent years. not a problem for the comfy retired boomers who still watch that crap, but it's sad for the really old people who can't afford it any mroe.
anyway it's reaching a turning point, soon they won't be able to justify it any more, and theyll be stripped of this special privilege, no public funding of the bbc, theyll have to stand on their own commercially. the torykikes are smart and see the writing on the wall and are riding the wave of this sentiment, while the lefty labourkikes and libdemikes still cling on to the bbc uber alles idea.