« Reply #7 on: Monday 25 May 15 09:18 BST (UK) »
Its one thing being positive, its something else I'm afraid being realistic.
I hope the pessimistic view is disproven but I somehow doubt that it will be, especially given the level of budget cuts allegedly still being contemplated by the new govenment. There would probably be a bit of an uproar if a considerable amount of money was spent setting up such a scheme while other departments had their budgets cut more drastically, particularly since it would benefit many outside of this country as much as those who pay their taxes to fund such a scheme. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure such a scheme would bring in far more money in the long run than it would cost to set up, but it would cost a lot in the short term and I don't think there is either the budget or the appetite within government to spend it. I think a more likely scenario will be a scan on demand system as I mentioned previously. But who knows for certain.
I do fear you are right and I wondered when I read this how much would change. But I am positive that as the Government was returned that it would be a case of 'as you were'
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