“Why should I get free broadband when I’m happy paying for it?” is such a telling question. Because otherwise you use expensive ineffective means-testing. If you’re sobbing about it, donate that £40-odd quid to a foodbank.
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The policy might also be bad because of its unintended consequences:https://twitter.com/LionUnicornNews/status/1195453534088634369?s=19 …
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#BritishBroadband. If a key goal is improved productivity through speedier and wider roll-out of direct-to-premises fibre broadband, why prioritise remote areas over places businesses are clustered? And why does it need to be free? - Show replies
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* They are not embarassed are they? In any case, very many rely on G4 on mobiles on pay as you go * Hence UC claimants running out of money for vouchers trying to access DWP *
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I think there's something else here too though; we've had the system of repeatedly paying through the nose for services for so long, some people almost can't conceive it's possible to have access to a service free at the point of use. By Tory design of course.
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