MillionMilesAway
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Yeah it does have a Star Wars feel to it. Probably explode in the last scene and shaft everyone like it’s Earth counterpart.
More likely it would suddenly fall into a black hole.
Yeah it does have a Star Wars feel to it. Probably explode in the last scene and shaft everyone like it’s Earth counterpart.
Don't forget he let Virgin and Stagecoach off paying £2 billion owed to the treasury.
Edwina Currie talks to my mum often as they seem to have the same shopping day at marks and sparks. The woman says often to mum that the lot of them are dodgy, even young idealistic wide eyed good eggs get absorbed into the system. The casual conversations apparently can often talk about the public as if we are scum and a problem to be overcome as much as any honest efforts at something being chatted over a glass of fine wine.
We could do worse than dissolve it all and start fresh with people from outside the system but it will never happen.
I don’t think the staff will get sorted out.
That made me chuckle xDEdwina and eggs is a definite no no
Honestly, they are all the same in the end because they bow to the system they second they get involved in conventional politics. That is depressing a comment as i can type so i am off to watch animals scare themselves on youtube for a bit :-DAnd theres people on this site will still vote for the torys next time round .........
There's no alternative.And theres people on this site will still vote for the torys next time round .........
Kingman isn’t and wasn’t a personal shareholder in Carillion though was he.Sir John Kingman a major shareholder for Carillion and who run one of Carillions pension schemes has been given the permanent Chair of UK Research and Innovation. He was previously interim Chair.
Jobs for the boys and more pats on the back from the government for ruining so many working class lives.
th cash flow problemsBusinesses usually go under because they run out of cash. New contracts = more revenue = more free cash flow. Losses are fine provided you have the backing and the necessary free cash.
It's not as straightforward as people seem to think. Who knows which contracts were / were not profitable. And who knows what the business plans were. Maybe winning contracts at loss-leading prices was part of the strategy? I have no idea, and I doubt anyone else on here has either.