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The former.
Broadcast television is a subscription service (and almost run as a cartel, like the car insurance industry) in the United Kingdom and there is no provision for any live, free-to-view channel.
Indeed, but some people choose to ignore the TV license as you have no choice in the matter. Sure its not free, but when we are comparing BBC to Sky (or any other broadcaster) the difference is the additional fee, the TV license always applies.
Perhaps we shouldn't use the word free, but I'm sure you understand the real point people are trying to get across when they refer to it as such.
The TV license doesn't really factor into what TV channels you choose to watch (other than choosing to not watch TV at all). The additional subscription payments for Sky, etc do.