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Durkan brands end of free TV license for over 75s ‘shameful’

written by John July 15, 2020
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SDLP Social Justice spokesperson Mark H Durkan has called on the BBC and UK government to reverse the ‘unconscionable’ decision to end free TV licences for the over 75s.

The current benefit is due to come to an end on 31 July and will see some 200,000 people affected in the North.

Said the Foyle MLA: “This is a disgraceful decision which should never have come to pass. Even the timing of this move, amidst a pandemic which has seen many isolated to their own homes, is mind-boggling.

“The UK government has talked out of both sides of their mouth on this matter. By failing to act they have let down every elderly citizen on these islands.

“A free TV licence in the current context may appear a trivial issue, however I would argue that its importance is greater than ever.

“Access to a TV for the elderly who find themselves housebound, increasingly so in recent months, has been a lifeline.

“It staves off loneliness during isolating times and for many has been a companion of sorts.

“Many pensioners struggle as it is to survive on the allowance they receive, to take a further £157.50 from their pockets would be unconscionable.

“It’s high time the TV licence was scrapped for over 75s once and for all.

“This is a paltry ask in the grand scheme of things, yet it would mean an awful lot for those who avail of it,” added Mr Durkan.

Durkan brands end of free TV license for over 75s ‘shameful’ was last modified: July 15th, 2020 by John

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