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  1. GT49er

    £10m austerity flight for Dave

    Source: Business Insider UK CEO and Editor-In-Chief Henry Blodget is a Yale history graduate who previously worked on Wall Street until he was charged with securities fraud in 2003. He agreed to a permanent ban from the securities industry, payment of a $2 million fine and disgorgement of $2...
  2. GT49er

    £10m austerity flight for Dave

    Makes you wonder how Easyjet and Ryanair can possibly make a profit, charging what they charge then. Perhaps the commissioning of services should come under a bit more scrutiny. 'A source' is pretty vague, too. Could be Cameron's PA for all we know!
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