yes it's a bit risky but he's only saying what alot of people are thinking, i my self thinks there does need to be a limit so that an already over streched system much worse.
yesterday he was having ago about the tv liscence being abolished so he has got a point. whether or not he should go into politics im still un decided.
Noel Edmonds is refusing to pay his television licence fee in protest at 'threatening' BBC adverts promising to catch evaders.
The former Noel's House Party presenter, who was the BBC's main Saturday night host for a decade, said he was prepared to face prosecution for his stand against the Corporation's advertising campaigns.
Edmonds accused the BBC of wanting to 'badger, hector and threaten people' over the £139.50 charge in its commercials and poster adverts, which warn viewers it is 'impossible to hide'.
The Deal Or No Deal host decided not to renew his licence four months ago and faces a £1,000 fine if prosecuted.
Faced with the snub, TV Licensing, which is responsible for collecting the fee, said it was 'looking into' his case.
Asked if Edmonds was prepared to go to court over his stance, his spokesman Mark Borkowski said: 'Noel has told me he is prepared for the consequences.'
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