Peter Grummit
Well-known member
Also, Sodexo would kick off about this, losing one of their outlets.
This is what Tony has said.
We're not there to give anyone 'a hard time'. We questioned him about the Seven Stars (in fact, he was the one who wanted to bring it up), and he gave his answers.
What is not going to happen is him having some blinding vision on the road to Damascus in the corner of a cramped radio studio and, having queried his answers, we'd have felt the whole programme would have become bogged down, so we moved on to the next topic.
The fact that we (nor anyone else I suspect) were happy with those answers, and we let him know that, is not going to be lost on him. He does know how we feel, and I suspect the numbers will bear this out.
It's not a question of giving Barber a 'hard time'. He was allowed to put his case for a mid-market lounge largely unhindered, but what you didn't ask him was how the policy was working out so far (numbers) and to put other options to him that have been mooted here eg. the £12 to include a voucher for pie and pint, thus ensuring ensuring a decent yield/head for his business model. That could have led to a more constructive discussion than the 'my way or the highway' stance he took. Rather more Albion Whimper than Albion Roar I'm afraid, I ended up switching off in disgust (so apologies if you came back to the above points later in the interview).
PG