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Oh btw, what I meant above was that if you had not gotten that job you'd be spending more time on here making rather intelligence arguments and we can't have that!!!
The biggest problem with the BBC is that their total lack of accountability. If they were directly controlled by the state, then there'd be an elected minister responsible and then at least there'd be some degree of indirect public accountability.
As it is the BBC can do whatever the hell it wants, produce nothing but the worst sort of dross, and still force us to pay them.
So what happens when you have a TV but don't plan to be watching it for a bit? Do you have to have it specially decommissioned or disposed of before you are allowed to stop paying Jonathan Ross' salary?
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