Had British Airways been planning on changing its tail fin, which at present features a detail from a flag made up of no fewer than three Crosses?
There was none of this when it was owned by the Union of which that is the Flag.
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Based on this, you would be at the very heart of One Nation Labour if you had not been kept down in 2003.
ReplyDeleteIt was too busy losing money (OUR money) back then to do such things.
ReplyDeleteGood thing politicians aren't allowed to run airlines anymore isn't it?
In fact, why should politicians be doing that anyway?
Well, it would have prevented a situation such as this one from arising, for a start.
ReplyDeleteWould it really?
ReplyDeleteGiven the record of the last government, I think not.
The last Government pursued exactly the policies of which you approve on these matters. Under Blair, anyway. How a longer Brown Premiership would have panned out, we shall never know. But the figures speak for themselves that he was better than either his predecessor or his successor.
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