UK minister defends giving Brexit ferry contract to company with no ships

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Britain's transport minister Chris Grayling has defended the decision to aw...

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Why change tactic now?

They lease them in the same way trains are leased so what's all the fuss

Would you look into what Ireland’s preparations are for no deal regarding Irish freight It might be interesting to look at how this and other preparations will affect Dover etc. if Ireland diverts freight. We will be ready!

So unfair! I'd hardly finished blowing up my rubber dingy when the rejection letter came through, at least I had something that floated!

Presuming all contracts are null and void if UK indeed has a deal A more important question I believe...

One day they are going to open the hunting season in UK, like they did in Spain after 2008; now there are a thousand mayors, politicians in jail and at the tribunals -like R Rato ex-pres of the IMF, chancellor of Spain, in jail- or they kill themselves like banker Blesa

. . . with our money

Huh

RoyalFamily I told this long time ago before London attacks. You act just now in 2019. Securing UK is too late!

I have seen our world so arrogantly corrupt in my life as now.

Grayling would n't know a tight contract even if it squeezed his balls off.

Why would a ferry company need ships, which are over rated by the way?

Daft bugger

Human trafficking is legal and an ever expanding business, supported by government in 2019. Who'd have thought of that?!

WHAT ? How do these ministers keep their jobs, this is a joke.

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