26-03-2024, 11:33 PM
It's a bit of an odd one, as the options are all essentially known once you put the constraints (that I think all the main parties are broadly signed up for) that it should be at roughly the current level (while there may be noise from some backbenchers around abolishing it, I can't see any government really wanting to be labelled as the one who cancels Strictly) and needs to be it's own identifiable charge.
Broadly speaking this leaves only the current system, council tax or some sort of broadband levy, and this along with the pros and cons has been known for a long time.
So I really don't see how another review is going to help here.
Broadly speaking this leaves only the current system, council tax or some sort of broadband levy, and this along with the pros and cons has been known for a long time.
So I really don't see how another review is going to help here.