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Heritage forest will continue to be subsidised.
It's there to be subsidised.' I don't agree with that.
If it did, theatres would not need to be subsidised.
Even in the UK, the press used to be subsidised "below the line" from public appointments and public notices.
At the core of this partnership, however, is creativity that continues to be subsidised by the state.
They shouted that they worked hard while western Ukrainians were lazy and had to be subsidised by them.
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In a BBC interview in his Witney constituency, the prime minister backed the chancellor's decision to call for a debate on whether it was right to be "subsidising lifestyles like that" – a reference to the Philpott case.
—Press Gazette editor Dominic Ponsford: A lonely voice in the "it will work" camp: "At present, loyal print buyers appear to be subsidising a growing-army of online freeloaders.
Mr Osborne rejected suggestions that it was unfair for those under the age of 65 to be subsidising a scheme that only better-off pensioners could take advantage.
Caerphilly council said pooling budgets posed a "significant risk" as it could be considered to be subsidising its neighbour's services.
Former Chancellor George Osborne announced a compulsory scheme in his July 2015 Budget, with the government saying it was unfair for hardworking people to be "subsidising the lifestyles of those on higher than average incomes".
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