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Old 11-10-2021, 13:11   #190
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Re: Energy companies collapse

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Originally Posted by nomadking View Post
They didn't, a "source" did.
"Government colleagues" would imply Ministers, who in turn would be talking within their departments, eg Treasury.
As I said, ONE PERSON cannot know everything that is going on.
Seems unlikely that the Treasury wouldn't be looking into potential options all by themselves, just in case they were asked.
That source was representing the Treasury and would need to be reputable and sufficiently high up before Sam Coates reported it. Not just a random in the IT department.
https://twitter.com/SamCoatesSky/sta...-politics-live

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
During the Blitz we didn’t have this kind of pedantic analysis of politicians following their rounds on the Sunday morning television spots.

We were all too busy attending to our gardens which were converted to food production to bother watching Sunday morning telly.
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