Old Pal is a tongue in cheek friendly welcome in Cornwall, wasn't refering to your age but if it offended then my appologies
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No offense taken Vacman and I probably could have worded that in a more friendly way. My lame excuse would be that it was early in the morning on my first day back to work. When my grandad was alive I used to visit Cornwall two or three times a year as a child and have many happy memories. Sad to say I don't get down there much these days.
The "unregulated fares" which I believe Cheap Day Returns are one? Cheap days were dramaticly reduced by FGW▸ in 2006 in most areas, by as much as 60% and in this fare rise most cheap days haven't risen, I do accept that part of the blame is on FGW's doorstep but the DFT▸ are the real villians in this, and the DFT are succeeding in their plan as it is the TOC▸ 's that are getting the public criticism, FGW did hold their hands up and say they got it wrong, hence why they have fare more units than specified in the franchise, WHY WON▸ 'T THE DFT HOLD THEIR HANDS UP AND SAY THAT THEY GOT IT WRONG ASWEL!
Totally agree that DFT are allowing the TOCs, not just FGW, to take the flack for decisions that have been taken BY THEM. Basically DFT are micro-managing all the recently renewed franchises now which
IMHO▸ is worse than nationalisation. Whereas in the days of
BR▸ the government of the day threw money at the management and told them to get on with it; now they are telling them what trains to run and when.
I applauded FGW for coming out and saying 'we got it wrong' but remember feeling at the time that they were being made to take all the blame because of course they can't say its the DFT fault as well because that would strongly jeopadise First ever winning a franchise for many years to come if they did.
Some would say that it comes with the territory of running the franchise but it takes a lot for a government department to admit 'we got it wrong too' which is sad.