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Airline boss Willie Walsh said the coalition's aviation policy was an "unholy mess"
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Old 16-03-2012, 14:26   #1
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Airline boss Willie Walsh said the coalition's aviation policy was an "unholy mess"

Not happy chappie Willie Walch attacked the government lack transport infrastructure.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-17382841

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Speaking at the British Chambers of Commerce's annual conference in London, Mr Walsh - chief executive of the International Airlines Group which owns British Airways - said the UK was failing "to keep pace" with Asian and Latin American in investment in transport infrastructure.
What must be surely worry is business bosses now speaking out at all sorts things this must worry osbourne

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Mr Walsh's criticism, applauded by other business leaders at the event, comes a week ahead of the Chancellor George Osborne's Budget.
I thought Clegg was rather weak in his reply to Walch critism

He said they simplified planning and proposed the birminghm -london I think he never understood what Mr Walsh was getting at.
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