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Old 10-01-2018, 10:03 PM #11
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The thing is though Brillo, Virgin is allowed to sell whatever it wants on its trains... and not sell whatever it doesn't want to sell. Because it's a private company that is allowed to do whatever it thinks is best for its finances (or actually, just make whatever business decisions it wants for whatever reasons it wants).

And that private enterprise concept is 100% Right Wing. If someone / the government / the law were to step in and tell them that they're not allowed to stop selling the Daily Mail... that would actually go AGAINST right-wing economic ideology.
IT is but it is also a business so if it pisses off enough of its passengers it’s profits could do a nosedive. He may be the ‘great’ Richard Branson but we are also seeing what a sulky, arrogant twat he is who uses his position to stamp his size 10s about Brexit. However such a sulky twit is neither appealing or infallible. There are plenty of other trains.

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