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Paid for by Local Council???????????

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So Blue Badge guide Simon Rodway is giving film location walks around Shepherd`s Bush.

Okay, I don`t mind the competition.

But what I do mind is that his walks are being paid for with taxpayer`s money.

Now if I lived in Hammersmith and Fulham and paid my Council tax to the borough council, I`d be screaming holy h*** that I`m being forced to pay against myself.

Whatever happened to free enterprise and entrepreneurism?

Let Rodway compete fairly and without subsidy.

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  1. Councils should subsidise NO Commercial Enterprises.  They should stand on their own two feet or fold.

    Talking of Councils, did you hear this one?

    Newcastle-upon-Tyne City Council have just awarded NORTHERN ROCK, the Freedom of the City of Newcastle.

    This was just the other day, about a fortnight after the NR almost collapsed with millions of pounds of savers cash.

    Thick Geordies   -   You couldn't make it.

    Could you?


  2. I could look at them myself for nothing.

  3. I suspect it is because the country benefits from such walks from the money brought in from abroad with tourism.

  4. Governments and Councils should only subsidise necessary services and products that cannot be supplied by commercial enterprise.

    As this service can be supplied commercially and is not a necessity, "No subsidy for Rodway!"

    Did you actually ask a question?

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