A TRANSPORT Minister from the United Kingdom has awarded a £13.8 million contract to a company to charter extra ferries in Dover to ease congestion, but there’s just one small problem with the plan – they have no ships. British politician Chris Grayling said he didn’t see what the big...
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A TRANSPORT Minister from the United Kingdom has awarded a £13.8 million contract to a company to charter extra ferries in Dover to ease congestion, but there’s just one small problem with the plan – they have no ships.
British politician Chris Grayling said he didn’t see what the big deal was, stating: “It’s a new start-up business, government is supporting new British business and there is nothing wrong with that.”
Let’s hope the company can secure some ships pronto, otherwise it will make for some very long canoe rides.
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