§ Mr. Budgenasked the Secretary of State for the Home Deartment what conclusions he has reached on the proposal, contained in the report of the committee chaired by professor Peacock on the financing of the BBC, that the television licence fee should be replaced by a system of subscription; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. HurdIn announcing my response to Professor Peacock's report, I said that I would be engaging independent consultants to examine the technical and economic feasibility of this proposal. Communications Studies and Planning International Limited, who are now merged with Booz Allen and Hamilton International (UK) Limited, were appointed to undertake this study, which they completed in May. 1 have today published their report and a copy has been placed in the Library. The findings of the report are those of the consultants, and do not necessarily reflect the direction of present Government policy. We would welcome comments on the analysis and conclusions contained in the study, and we have invited comments to be sent to the Home Office by 30 September 1987. Any decisions will be taken in the light of these comments.