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ray winstone
10:06 Mon Jan 15
Re: carillion
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Private sector running public services failing again and guess who pays?
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Eddie B
10:09 Mon Jan 15
Re: carillion
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Hold on, I know this. Is it Sālote Tupou III of Tonga. Will she pay?
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Bungo
10:15 Mon Jan 15
Re: carillion
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Peaked with Misplaced Childhood anyway.
I'll get my coat...
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ray winstone
10:17 Mon Jan 15
Re: carillion
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No Eddie, neither is it their chairman Philip Green a Tory donor who advised David Cameron on corporate responsibility.....
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terry-h
10:18 Mon Jan 15
Re: carillion
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ray winstone is correct. This has government incompetence written all over it.
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stoneman
10:18 Mon Jan 15
Re: carillion
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No doubt the Tory government will get blamed despite the fact that Labour handed them contracts when they were in power.
Mick “ the cunt “ Cash said he knew since Thursday that they were heading into administration. Newsflash you prick but we all did as it was on Sky News all last week.
The government were on a hiding to nothing, if they bailed them out they get abuse if they don’t bail them out they get abuse.
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Johnson
10:21 Mon Jan 15
Re: carillion
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You sure you’re not getting your Philip Green’s muddled up, Ray?
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Toe Rag
10:23 Mon Jan 15
Re: carillion
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Privatise the profit nationalise the debt is what usually happens when these massive companies fall over isn’t it?
Will the taxpayer be left with nice juicy shit sandwich to get their gums around?
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pulhampete
10:23 Mon Jan 15
Re: carillion
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Awful company to work with. Always screwed suppliers down to the point where you can't perform properly and then withheld payments for as long as possible.
Painful for many in the short term while the shit gets unpicked but hopefully something better will come out of it.
The adage You buy cheap, you buy twice has never been more appropriate.
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ray winstone
10:31 Mon Jan 15
Re: carillion
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No Johnson, I’m not.
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Sniper
10:44 Mon Jan 15
Re: carillion
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Happened so many times with companies like Connaught and rok - companies that get paid millions up front to perform a service and then mysteriously go under, generally reappearing with the same staff doing the same service under a new name a few days later where the new person in charge is the brother in law of the old one...
Simply nit possible for a company to go under without something shifty going in given the amount of work they are guaranteed
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Johnson
10:52 Mon Jan 15
Re: carillion
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Ok, explain the two Philip Greens I’m referring too then.
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ray winstone
11:00 Mon Jan 15
Re: carillion
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Johnson, do you really want to play games?
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BRANDED
11:06 Mon Jan 15
Re: carillion
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Well. I had a £5,000 holding directly. So its costing me.
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Gavros
11:52 Mon Jan 15
Re: carillion
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Dogshit cherry on the Bexit shitcake.
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Johnson
11:59 Mon Jan 15
Re: carillion
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Yes, I do ray.
Go ahead and explain.
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Johnson
11:59 Mon Jan 15
Re: carillion
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BRANDED 11:06 Mon Jan 15
Good.
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Gavros
12:02 Mon Jan 15
Re: carillion
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This is not good news for the tory party.
ouch!
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Far Cough
12:09 Mon Jan 15
Re: carillion
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It's a different Phillip Green
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