BBC licence fee: Minister ‘concerned’ planned rise is ‘very high’ amid reports it could be scrapped | Politics News

Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer has said she is concerned the planned 9% rise in the BBC licence fee is “very high” and that the BBC must remain “value for money”.

Ms Frazer said the government wanted to ensure the licence fee rises by an “appropriate amount” amid the ongoing cost of living crisis.

The licence fee is currently £159 per year but is due to increase by 9% or £15 to £173.30 in April.

Asked by Sky News’s Kay Burley whether the planned rise would not happen due to the government’s concerns, Ms Frazer replied: “I’m concerned that that’s a very high level.

“It’s a decision that I’m looking at the moment and we’ll be making an announcement on this very shortly.”

Pressed again on whether the rise would not go ahead, Ms Frazer replied: “Well, I’m concerned about that level of rise. So it’s something that we’re looking at very carefully.”

Ms Frazer said that although she believed the BBC provided a “fantastic service” and was an “amazing tool for soft power”, the “media landscape is changing” and the licence fee must be “fair to people”.

She said 400,000 people did not renew their licence fees last year and that’s why I’m also doing a broader review on the licence fee in the round and how we should fund the BBC.

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