The hon. Gentleman has said that surely it is time for us to understand the consequences of the issue. Surely it is also time for him to acknowledge that he should not use business examples to extrapolate, as he did with Thomas Cook. He will know as well as I do that it has had a massive debt pile for a number of years, that most of its operations are external, that it was previously a German company and that it is seeking to sell off its German airline as much as its British one. These are wide trends and it is just not correct to use these debates to try to extrapolate things that are not directly linked.
Leaving the EU: Extension Period Negotiations
Proceeding contribution from
Lee Rowley
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 22 May 2019.
It occurred during Debate on Leaving the EU: Extension Period Negotiations.
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