jason -and the arguenauts
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But why would they want to? There is no huge financial return to the island population as a whole. Contrary to popular belief it doesn't create untold wealth for the beleagured islanders who should doff their caps in gratitude. Most of the money goes off the island to shareholders of national and international companies. It's a bit like saying Londoners should be grateful for the boatshow and and promote the week - perhaps they should even chip in and pay for a firework display for all the visitors to watch on the last day!
One memory of sailing down the French Atlantic coast is the firework displays and free concerts put on by the locals at almost every port to attract tourists. Seen the same thing in many other countries, but apparently the idea of attracting tourists who spend their money in the local economy doesnt work in the IoW. Well if it doesnt, then that can only be a reflection on the inhabitants lack of get up and go.
Seems to be a British disease. There are no opportunities, only problems.
I'm not suggesting that what sounds like bloated empire building in the race organisation should be subsidised, but maybe the locals ought to thing about how they help increase participation and add to the attraction. Maybe a bye law limiting mooring charges at marinas?
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