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I find it difficult to reconcile the Manpower Services Commission, working under a Government that can hardly be described as a bosom friend ofiree enterprise, with "teaching people how to become successful entrepreneurs" (a word that, not surprisingly, the Department of Employment is unable to spell). But they are sampling a special training scheme to do just that.
With the knowledge that he gained, young Dick Temple has started a small delivery service around Heathrow, Gatwick and Bristol with light vans and motorcycles, and already has 12 employees. He hopes to develop a National network — if the Government under whose aegis he has set up in business are not returned at the next election and promptly nationalise him.