The Daily Mail has reported on this Committee Report, as its main front page story in some editions, and it is on the Mail Online website with the following headings :---
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How the State makes a killing out of premium phone lines: MPs' outrage as 'vulnerable' taxpayers calling for help rack up a £56million billAlmost two thirds of calls fielded by the Government are premium rate
Victim Support, HMRC and the Department for Work and Pensions use them
Almost half the total was generated while callers waste their time on hold
MPs have demanded that new rules are established to protect callers
By Geri Peev and Matt Chorley"
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2498592/How-State-makes-killing-premium-...There are currently 292 readers comments under the story. All the comments I have seen are strongly critical of the unjustified use of 084 type numbers -- Ofcom should tale note yet again! A typical comment is this :---
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ferretman, Bristol, United Kingdom, 1 hour ago
Rip off Britain - it never ends.Some government departments have said they"are investigating" various alternatives to the premium rate numbers. What a load of BS! They set up these premium rate lines easily enough so I am sure that they can cancel them. ....."
This topic continues to generate anger and disgust from the public whenever the opportunity to comment arises. Ofcom should take note and modify their deeply flawed proposals for non-geographic numbers. It is clear that the public don't want them and see no value in them. Ofcom need to recognise that their disingenuous suggestion (claimed finding from their own research) that there is a DEMAND for these non-geo numbers from the public is untrue and Ofcom should change their proposals from introducing access and service charges to instead rule that any additional charges above the cost of a geographic number must be charged to the user of the number.
It is clear that the public hold government and organisations which use these numbers and the telephone industry in contempt and demand that the whole problem is dealt with by a radical change.