East Level 2
Well-Known Member
It would be a challenge, but I'm sure he'd rise to it.Can we just put Grayling in charge of Brexit? Could he make the process worse?
It would be a challenge, but I'm sure he'd rise to it.Can we just put Grayling in charge of Brexit? Could he make the process worse?
Edited.It would be a challenge, but I'm sure he'd sink to it.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...l-action-called-off-after-conductor-guarantee
RMT 1-0 Failing Grayling
Rail union defeats Tories again!
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...l-action-called-off-after-conductor-guarantee
RMT 1-0 Failing Grayling
Rail union defeats Tories again!
I understand where you're coming from. My mate on the EC hasn't sent me the full document yet.I want to believe,but the cynic in me won't allow it.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...l-action-called-off-after-conductor-guarantee
RMT 1-0 Failing Grayling
Rail union defeats Tories again!
Was always going to happen when you put up a fuckwit like Grayling there is only going to be one winner. The utter bellend will no doubt try and spin this off as a victory but the truth is he should have been gone during the summer, but May needed him as a useful idiot to help get Brexit through, she needed a knuckle dragger and he fits the bill. No doubt once all this shit is over Grayling will be thrown under a bus and rightly so.
Under a train would be more fitting surely? Or maybe thrown into Ramsgate and told to board a ferry to save himself
Using the company that he signed the deal of to that has none and used terms and conditions from there local takeaway.
Ha ha ha ha lets see Graylings interview on this on TV - there won't be one of course he will just hide away like he has done after the rail disputes were settled - 0-2 down this week - not a good one for the Grayling I am pleased to say
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47182361
At least he didn't spend a load of money on due diligence for the contract.Ha ha ha ha lets see Graylings interview on this on TV - there won't be one of course he will just hide away like he has done after the rail disputes were settled - 0-2 down this week - not a good one for the Grayling I am pleased to say
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47182361
There will have been consultancy fees. There always is.At least he didn't spend a load of money on due diligence for the contract.
There will have been consultancy fees. There always is.
And every organisation finds the cash to fund consultants.
There will have been consultancy fees. There always is.
And every organisation finds the cash to fund consultants.