I just wish that someone in government would grasp the nettle, stop all the nonsensical semantics of what constitutes 'watching TV' and say :
** "If you have a TV, or computer, or any other way of watching either live or 'catchup' TV then you must have a licence" **
By all means campaign to have the BBC funded from general taxation (or indeed advertising) - just don't dress up your pathetic avoidance of a properly and legally imposed licence fee with some sort of "martyrs against the establishment" carp.
< and for the avoidance of doubt, none of my vitriol is directed at people who genuinely don't have a TV - they should be left alone once they have confirmed that they don't need a licence.
Ironically the main reason they can be subject to undue harrassment is precisely because of the need to root out the freeloaders >