//The government's controversial broadband tax has been given the green light by chancellor Alistair Darling in his pre-Budget report.
The £6 a year levy will be imposed on all households with a fixed line phone.
The money made will be put into a fund to ensure rural areas of the UK do not miss out on super-fast broadband services.//
http://news.bbc.co.uk...echnology/8403273.stm
If they want super-fast broadband, why can't they move to a town or city. Why do I have to fork out for them? Can we have a reciprocal 'Scenic view tax' and 'Fresh Air Tax' levied on country folk so I can have a park outside my front window?
Seriously, is this fair?