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Adam Purshall Head of engineering and compliance TM Logistics Medley, Words

23rd October 2008
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Purshall's vote goes to TV chef and former footballer Gordon Ramsay.

Known for his fiery temper and predilection for expletives, the hot-headed gastronome has a well-deserved reputation for not suffering fools gladly and being able to focus on the small details that can have a big impact.

"I'd vote for Ramsay because of his forthright opinion and attitude," says Purshall, "He would put a bit of life back into the department and that's what's needed, although he might have to tone down the language a bit.

"He should start by negotiating the decoupling of fuel duty and then move on to the issue of relaxation of cabotage.

"With Ramsay on the job I think roads would get a fairer deal and things would get done. It would make up for the high turnover of people who have been in the job in recent years."


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