Call for TV licence reduction for poor

Deputy Upton said a flat licence fee is a regressive tax where the poorest households have to pay the same amount as any £4m lottery winner.

Call for TV licence reduction for poor

The Labour spokesman on consumer affairs, Mary Upton, has called on poor households to be exempt from any agreed increase in the television licence fee.

Deputy Upton said a flat licence fee is a regressive tax where the poorest households have to pay the same amount as any £4m lottery winner.

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