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DaveWest
Barrowboy to Playboy
Eccentric multimillionaire Dave West is well known for wearing pink suits and being surrounded by beautiful young ladies wherever he goes.
Dave worked as a market trader barrow boy in Londons East End. Dave built a family tobacco business in Belgium with his wife and children. In the 1980s Dave founded a wholesale business on a double decker bus in Calais selling cheap alcohol and cigarettes. His business moved to permanent premises and was named EastEnders which is now a part of the largest British owned cash and carry group in Europe. Dave West is now one Europes richest men.
Dave West was responsible for the UK duty free freedom the country enjoys today as he fought a vigorous public campaign against the British Government so people from England could legally take home tax free booze and cigarettes. Dave reckons he has saved the British Taxpayer over £10 billion since his business started.
Dave now has his own colourful mini universe in Jermyn Street, Mayfair which he developed by building his luxurious private members club Hey Jo and flamboyant restaurant Abracadabra. He spent £5 million on his party palace which plays host to royalty, celebrities and wealthy people from around the world.
Dave West enjoys mixing with Londons high society where he is a much loved character and is a popular invite.
Television appearances include BBC 2s Trouble at the Top and Europes Richest People for the Discovery Channel.
Recently Dave was propelled into the limelight following purchasing two tickets to David and Victoria Beckhams world cup party for £120,000.
Dave has created an amazing life path for himself and now he wants to continue opening up this life for the rest of the world to see.
All Enquiries Contact:
Richard Curson Communications Director Dave West Entertainment Tel: 0207 930 3222 Mobile: 078336 77240 Email: richard@heyjoclub.co.uk
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