And not only at Carillion, chaired as it was by David Cameron's and Theresa May's adviser on corporate responsibility.
On the day that the East Coast Main Line has had to be taken back into public control again, and on the day that two Select Committees have lacerated such energy strategy as the Government has ever had, the case is now well and truly unanswerable for a Prime Minister who saw through privatisation and PFI from the start.
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