He may not manage to kill folk music but he sounds like a nasty mean spirited man. I don't get what the problem is with having sessions in a pub if the pub owner and guests agree and enjoy. I can see having to have an entertainment license or something of the sort if you have paid performers up on a stage, but a group of friends gathering together to make music and share some songs? Good lord, where's the harm in that? He's really doing a disservice to England, as is anybody who insists on these rules.
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