Should the government loan Virgin Atlantic money to help it survive this crisis? Sir Richard Branson has warned that Virgin Atlantic will go under without aid. He said he wasn’t asking for a handout, but a commercial loan, believed to be £500m.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-52354865 …
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Als antwoord op @vicderbyshire
No, no, no - Branson can afford to bake it out but wants taxpayers to do it for him. He can get stuffed
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Als antwoord op @KevinPascoe @vicderbyshire
Brandon can afford it?


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Als antwoord op @atouchofsense @vicderbyshire
He sits on personal wealth of $4.1 billion and is asking for a £500 million to £1.5 billion bail out. You do the maths
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Als antwoord op @KevinPascoe @vicderbyshire
If we are talking maths, the cheapest option is for them to shut down.
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In 2009 Branson crowed that a competitor should be allowed to go to the wall, and no airline should be bailed out with public money. That's wrong because it's the employees who suffer, not well-heeled bosses. But either: 1) he uses his own money or 2) Virgin is nationalised
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He’s a sh*t
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