ChatterBank0 min ago
Sympathy, None
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About time the likes of O'Leary was bought back down to earth, (literally) greedy selfish, laughing all the way to the bank, fleecing passengers at every opportunity. Not any more, the boots are on the other feet. :0)
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naomi - // The NHS should be run as a business by people who understand business. // To my mind, that is what encapsulates the issues which are dragging the NHS down. The NHS is not a business, it's a service, and the two run on very different systems for different reasons. In a business, everything must be cost effective, it must justify its position and maintain...
16:20 Fri 01st May 2020
One may not like him or Ryanair but they have not fleeced passengers in the slightest, they've been the cheapest airline for years and many have taken advantage of flights to Europe at often ridiculously low prices. I don't want to see any airline go bust and I don't want to see 1000s of Europeans in total ruin due to lack of tourism.
It's not just the UK holiday industry that relies on foreign tourists. Many come to the UK to buy our luxury branded goods, especially the Chinese. They don't want to buy them online because they are wary of buying fakes (truly). The high end shoe shop I use often has to teach its foreign buyers how to tie the shoe laces, they would certainly struggle without those customers.
We do need luxury goods. We need the artisans to keep working their craft or their skills will be lost forever. We don't all want cheap imported tat and throwaway fast fashion. The UK can't compete in the cheap sector but we can excel at high end and that should be embraced.
As for the tourist industry, how many times can one British citizen visit the Tower of London, Scone Palace, Stonehenge and all the other venues that attract the foreign visitor?
I stopped holidaying abroad years ago and keep my £ in the UK as far as possible but recognise that we need the foreign tourist income.
As for the tourist industry, how many times can one British citizen visit the Tower of London, Scone Palace, Stonehenge and all the other venues that attract the foreign visitor?
I stopped holidaying abroad years ago and keep my £ in the UK as far as possible but recognise that we need the foreign tourist income.