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hmm have to admire their cohjones, I reckon there will be a reward posted in the news room first person to find a decent story on west coast or the beardy one getsto only sleep with the Mod's wife once this month instead of the usual 6 times.£50 and a pint of mild.
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"We've decided that this paper is not compatible with the VT brand and our beliefs."
ie. the paper arrives clean and on time every day.
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As long as they carry on socking lactating females fortnightly, I am happy....
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They did also note they only sold about one copy a day when it was stocked. So bit of a non-story really. They only stock 3-4 papers so it's not exactly censorship but capitalism... ironically trying to force them to stock certain papers is a left-wing policy.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostBut when you stop selling the newspaper to your audience you restrict access to it and you are deciding what your audience can read. If people what use your train share the train brands values (couldn't stop laughing when I typed that) then they will decide to not buy it.
VT on the same level as the DM.....
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostHow is it censorship? They are not stopping you reading not on board their trains, they are just not handing out free copies in first class or selling it to the plebs. Bring your own copy if you are that desperate to read it.
But when you stop selling the newspaper to your audience you restrict access to it and you are deciding what your audience can read. If people that use your train share the train brand values (couldn't stop laughing when I typed that) then they will decide to not buy it.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostCensorship is tulip
"Captain Picard"
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Sad Daily Mail news
Virgin West Coast train firm to stop selling Daily Mail - BBC News
"There's been considerable concern raised by colleagues about the Mail's editorial position on issues such as immigration, LGBT rights and unemployment.
"We've decided that this paper is not compatible with the VT brand and our beliefs."
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I think there has been much concern raised about VT ability to run a train service.
I only book via the train line and never claim refunds when train is late. As it means booking via VT. Which means the seat will be double booked.Tags: None
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