If Shapps had cancelled his trip, he would have been accused of “insider trading”, while letting thousands of the hoi polloi get caught out. Personally, I’d be very happy for him to stay on holiday in Spain … indefinitely.
Tim Diggle
3 years ago
During a career in Corporate Banking I spent quite a lot of time assessing the creditworthiness of businesses the biggest component of which was the ability of the management. One of the major weaknesses we could identify in a business, one which seriously limited its ability to grow or adapt was over-reliance on, or autocratic rule by, a single individual.
It seems that both these criticisms could be aimed at the current administration (and I do not mean Grant Shapps!).
If Shapps had cancelled his trip, he would have been accused of “insider trading”, while letting thousands of the hoi polloi get caught out. Personally, I’d be very happy for him to stay on holiday in Spain … indefinitely.
During a career in Corporate Banking I spent quite a lot of time assessing the creditworthiness of businesses the biggest component of which was the ability of the management. One of the major weaknesses we could identify in a business, one which seriously limited its ability to grow or adapt was over-reliance on, or autocratic rule by, a single individual.
It seems that both these criticisms could be aimed at the current administration (and I do not mean Grant Shapps!).